9/13/2023 0 Comments Curly brackets in math![]() ![]() ![]() She knew how to find a derivative, but had never heard the word “differentiate” used for that action. ![]() Her only experience with vectors was in physics where a vector is a quantity with magnitude and direction, whereas in maths class here, a vector is usually just a list of coordinates. Her problem wasn’t the everyday English it was with the different terminologies for mathematical things here compared to her experience where she comes from. I had a meeting with an international student in the MLC on Friday who has having a whole lot of language issues in her maths class. Replacing “Lupp” with “jag” in will also offer a way. ![]() I can be contacted via the PM facilities of either or of. Yes, I am aware of the fact that the above rewards will most likely not be sufficinet for payed development. I will not make the second grant part of my testament. Conditions for the second one will then be determined. The first offered reward is subject to my judgement of the quality of the proposal. This is not a statement, of course, directly entitling anybody to claim payment. The ability to read/rebuild existing Math formulae and a basic interoperability with MS software should be ensured in this case. This does not exclude a proposal to condition any existing extension making it suitable for integration into LibreOffice as a regular part under every supported system, and for portable versions, too, under the present conditions of core development. On completion of the task another EUR300,00 will be granted. If someone can propose a detailed plan to actually fix the general drawbacks of Math and specifically the issue under discussion here, I am willing to pay an advancement of EUR200,00. Since I am still interested in promoting free software, and I suppose that some of the relevant groups needed to help grow acceptance for it are science students, math teachers, technicians who will be repulsed by this perpetuated grievance particularly severe, I annonce: Later I didn’t use it much, and then I even missed the mess I finally found reentering the field lead by a recent forum question. For years (long ago, when I was very active in teaching) the formula editor, first the one coming with MS Word, was one of my main software tools. This is bug tdf#32362 which was reported and meanwhile discussed now and then and reconfirmed for new versions. Too bad that I don’t understand the technical background. When will a solution to bug tdf#32362 be available? Comment # 35 there encouraged hope, but that’s more than a year ago, and nothing seems to happen. Is there a working solution meanwhile? What needs be done to make it also work for me? Is ‘Math’ actually orphaned? (Does know something about it? Did anybody at least read my offer? Nobody commented on it to date.) Now even a curly bracket from the OpenSymbol font sized to 88 points is looking much better than the lbrace eg, scaled to similar height. In “old times”, when I still used Math more often, this was not the case. In specific (next to) horizontal parts of square or curly brackets are rendered some mm thick then. Scalable brackets in Math formulae get rather ugly now (since some time, currently with V5.02) as soon as they need to scale to greater height. ![]()
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