Hi Brian,
As you are a Mac user - there is a program called LaTeXiT which allows you to
simply write out equations in Latex and then you can drag and drop the output
into a program such as powerpoint. There will be no need to play around with
fonts.
http://ktd.club.fr/programmation/latexit_en.ph
On Jan 14, 2008, at 4:36 AM, Holger Kohlmann wrote:
try the font Arial Overlined, but make sure to install it on any
computer you use. I once gave a talk with the title "1 bar",
written in Arial Overlined. Of course, the computer in the lecture
hall did not have that font, which turned the
Brian,
try the font Arial Overlined, but make sure to install it on any
computer you use. I once gave a talk with the title "1 bar", written
in Arial Overlined. Of course, the computer in the lecture hall did
not have that font, which turned the title into "1". Not very clever,
if you wan
touche- there is a font.
-Jennifer
Adrian Hill wrote:
I use a free crystallography font from Len Barbour
http://www.x-seed.net/freestuff.html
Adrian Hill
doebbler wrote:
I still maintain ditching the evil empire for latex is the best ;-),
but in all seriousness equation editor is the only
Brian,
Here is link to crystallographic font that has 1,2,3,4,6 with bars and other
useful symbols: http://x-seed.net/crystallography.ttf
The disadvantage to use this is that others who opens word file should have
the font installed.
I use word bar symbol which is 20th symbol after "z" when you cho
Brian
Goto http://www.x-seed.net/freestuff.html
and download Len Barbour's free crystallographic font, which includes 3 bar.
Joe
Brian H. Toby wrote:
I have heard that there are several ways to create a 3 with an
over-bar symbol (as would be used for space group R -3 c, for example)
in M
Hi Brian,
try Insert -> Field
EQ \s \up 6 (\f (,3))
Using Alt-F9 you can toggle between field view and "source code" for
modifications (e.g. when you use something else than 12 point font
size and need to change the parameter for \up). I then select the
resulting 3bar symbol and use Tools ->
I use a free crystallography font from Len Barbour
http://www.x-seed.net/freestuff.html
Adrian Hill
doebbler wrote:
I still maintain ditching the evil empire for latex is the best ;-),
but in all seriousness equation editor is the only way to go. See:
http://helpdesk.princeton.edu/kb/displa
I still maintain ditching the evil empire for latex is the best ;-), but
in all seriousness equation editor is the only way to go. See:
http://helpdesk.princeton.edu/kb/display.plx?id=4558
-Jennifer
Brian H. Toby wrote:
I have heard that there are several ways to create a 3 with an
over-bar s