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Kapulla

Switzerland
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Posted - 10/07/1998 :  7:52:00 PM  Show Profile  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Topic
Thanks for your answer Greg,

it works.

But only, if there is no other stuff like primes (') present.

The usual way to denote for RMS-values of a quantitiy would be

(\ab(T'\-(m)\+(2)))\+(1/2)

so that the overbar covers the "T", the prime and the square. This doesn't work because the overbar is at the same height as the prime and the square.

Do you have any solution?

Ralf Kapulla

greg

USA
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Posted - 10/07/1998 :  2:15:00 PM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
The 'overbar' and 'overdot' notations are both turned off by any other formatting options so you could not create your text by the method you are using. Instead, you must create a grouped object consisting of the text object containing:

T'\=(m,2)

and a line object.
Note that I have used the combined notation for sub-and-superscript found in the manual rather than the separate notations created by the buttons.


In addition to the Tools toolbar, you will need the Object Edit and Arrow toolbar.

After drawing a rough line and setting its size and properties, select it and click the Horizontal Alignment button on the Arrow toolbar, then position the line over your text object.

Select all the objects by either:


  • Dragging a rectangle around both objects
  • Click-select the first object, then Shift-Click-select the second object

Now click the Group button on the Object Edit toolbar.


This grouped object can be moved anywhere it's needed and copied to paste on other graphs.

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