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cdyuan Posted - 01/05/2004 : 09:51:09 AM
Hi,
I want to write ln(1/(1-x)) as follows,

the numerator "1" is located above on a line and the denominator "1-x" is located under the line. In the other word, the fraction should be written in a vertical style.

How can I do that?

thx a lot




Edited by - cdyuan on 01/06/2004 02:29:09 AM

Edited by - cdyuan on 01/06/2004 7:36:00 PM

Edited by - cdyuan on 01/06/2004 8:50:44 PM
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cdyuan Posted - 02/16/2004 : 10:17:24 AM
thanks to Grey. It does well.

greg Posted - 01/19/2004 : 11:35:14 AM
Origin doesn't have a full-featured equation editor, so any solution might be a bit of a kludge. Here are two:

ln(\=(\ab(1-x), 1))

ln(\=(1-x,\u( 1 )))

(The text shown should be pasted into the Text Control box.)
Of course, you can arrange text and lines anyway you like and then use the Group tool on the Object Edit toolbar to make one object out of all Shift-selected object.


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