I played I bit with equation editor (WinXp) and Latex and noticed that
\epsilon is displayed as big red (not black) block. Also, \kappa and
\Upsilon are also not displayed (small white box).
As I could see it is only possible to insert relatively simpler
equations only in one long line of text in the Latex (itex2MML) equation
dialog box. By the way, <Enter> dos not put the cursor in the second
line of text. I suppose that this option is intended for simple
equations (no matrices, environments etc.). On the other hand, I can not
find the information about the second option: Import from file (it
should be MathML file). As I do not have knowledge of MathML I suppose
that some MathML equation editor will produce the appropriate MathML
file suitable for importing to AbiWord (i.e Formulator - found by
Googling.). I tried some MathML code but inserting failed. I would like
to try this possibility but do not know how. Any suggestions would be
appreciated.
Regards
Radovan
reuter@uni-bonn.de wrote:
>
> Hello people!
>
> Since this thread is about the equation editor (Windows), let me
> "complain" about the \epsilon again:
> Everything seems to work fine under Win98 and WinXP except that all
> \epsilons are displayed as a big black block. Printing also yields a
> block
> instead of an \epsilon.
> Is this a problem of AbiWord or the MIT fonts? Is the Epsilon displayed
> correctly under Linux? Any solutions besides changing all Epsilons to a
> different variable?
>
> Thanks and greetings,
>
> Dirk
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