From 95121b5e4604485c71c616833235ccc5f784fcb9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stanislav Horacek Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2015 19:21:45 +0200 Subject: rename Catalog menu item in Math to Symbols Change-Id: Ia93ddf9f7f786420abdad615d66e6103a8ffe72f Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/19562 Reviewed-by: Olivier Hallot Tested-by: Olivier Hallot --- source/text/smath/00/00000004.xhp | 6 ++--- source/text/smath/01/03090100.xhp | 6 ++--- source/text/smath/01/03090300.xhp | 2 +- source/text/smath/01/06010000.xhp | 53 ++++++++++++++++++++++----------------- 4 files changed, 37 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-) (limited to 'source') diff --git a/source/text/smath/00/00000004.xhp b/source/text/smath/00/00000004.xhp index cd280e11ef..3f395b5ea3 100644 --- a/source/text/smath/00/00000004.xhp +++ b/source/text/smath/00/00000004.xhp @@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ Choose Format - Text Mode
-Choose Tools - Catalog +Choose Tools - Symbols On the Tools bar, click
@@ -308,13 +308,13 @@ -Catalog +Symbols
-Choose Tools - Catalog - Edit +Choose Tools - Symbols - Edit Choose Tools - Import Formula diff --git a/source/text/smath/01/03090100.xhp b/source/text/smath/01/03090100.xhp index 62ae193657..a6d059ba5a 100644 --- a/source/text/smath/01/03090100.xhp +++ b/source/text/smath/01/03090100.xhp @@ -308,8 +308,8 @@ dedr: fixed #i30769# -You can also insert user-defined unary operators by typing uoper in the Commands window, followed by the syntax for the character. This function is useful for incorporating special characters into a formula. For example, the command uoper %theta x produces a small Greek letter theta (a component of the $[officename] Math character set). You can also insert characters not in the $[officename] character set by choosing Tools - Catalog - Edit. - You can also insert user-defined binary commands by typing boper into the Commands window. For example, the command y boper %theta x produces the small Greek letter theta preceded by a y and followed by an x. You can also insert characters not in the $[officename] character set by choosing Tools - Catalog - Edit. +You can also insert user-defined unary operators by typing uoper in the Commands window, followed by the syntax for the character. This function is useful for incorporating special characters into a formula. For example, the command uoper %theta x produces a small Greek letter theta (a component of the $[officename] Math character set). You can also insert characters not in the $[officename] character set by choosing Tools - Symbols - Edit. + You can also insert user-defined binary commands by typing boper into the Commands window. For example, the command y boper %theta x produces the small Greek letter theta preceded by a y and followed by an x. You can also insert characters not in the $[officename] character set by choosing Tools - Symbols - Edit. By typing <?>oplus<?> in the Commands window, you insert a circled plus operator in your document. Type <?>ominus<?> in the Commands window to insert a circled minus operator. Type <?>odot<?> in the Commands window to insert a circled dot operator in the formula. @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ dedr: fixed #i30769# Type a widebslash b in the Commands window to produce two characters with a slash (from upper left to lower right) between them. The characters are set such that everything to the left of the slash is down, and everything to the right is up. This command is also available in the context menu of the Commands window. Type sub or sup in the Commands window to add indexes and powers to the characters in your formula; for example, a sub 2. -If you want to use a colon ':' as division sign, choose Tools - Catalog or click the Catalog icon on the Tools bar. Click the Edit button in the dialog that appears, then select the Special symbol set. Enter a meaningful name next to Symbol, for example, "divide" and then click the colon in the set of symbols. Click Add and then OK. Click OK to close the Symbols dialog,too. Now you can use the new symbol, in this case the colon, by entering its name in the Commands window, for example, a %divide b = c. +If you want to use a colon ':' as division sign, choose Tools - Symbols or click the Symbols icon on the Tools bar. Click the Edit button in the dialog that appears, then select the Special symbol set. Enter a meaningful name next to Symbol, for example, "divide" and then click the colon in the set of symbols. Click Add and then OK. Click OK to close the Symbols dialog,too. Now you can use the new symbol, in this case the colon, by entering its name in the Commands window, for example, a %divide b = c. When entering information manually in the Commands window, please note that a number of operators require spaces between the elements for the correct structure. This is especially true if you are using values instead of placeholders in your operators, for example, to construct a division 4 div 3 or a div b. diff --git a/source/text/smath/01/03090300.xhp b/source/text/smath/01/03090300.xhp index 04eab7ae66..d26e18d7c7 100644 --- a/source/text/smath/01/03090300.xhp +++ b/source/text/smath/01/03090300.xhp @@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ You can also add limits to an operator (for example, an integral) by first clicking the desired operator and then clicking the limit symbol. This method is faster than typing the commands directly. The command liminf inserts the limit inferior with one placeholder. The command limsup inserts the limit superior with one placeholder. -By typing oper in the Commands window, you can insert user-defined operators in $[officename] Math, a feature useful for incorporating special characters into a formula. An example is oper %theta x. Using the oper command, you can also insert characters not in the default $[officename] character set. oper can also be used in connection with limits; for example, oper %union from {i=1} to n x_{i}. In this example, the union symbol is indicated by the name union. However, this is not one of the predefined symbols. To define it, choose Tools - Catalog. select Special as the symbol set in the dialog that appears, then click the Edit button. In the next dialog, select Special as the symbol set again. Enter a meaningful name in the Symbol text box, for example, "union" and then click the union symbol in the set of symbols. Click Add and then OK. Click Close to close the Symbols dialog. You are now finished and can type the union symbol in the Commands window, by entering oper %union. +By typing oper in the Commands window, you can insert user-defined operators in $[officename] Math, a feature useful for incorporating special characters into a formula. An example is oper %theta x. Using the oper command, you can also insert characters not in the default $[officename] character set. oper can also be used in connection with limits; for example, oper %union from {i=1} to n x_{i}. In this example, the union symbol is indicated by the name union. However, this is not one of the predefined symbols. To define it, choose Tools - Symbols. select Special as the symbol set in the dialog that appears, then click the Edit button. In the next dialog, select Special as the symbol set again. Enter a meaningful name in the Symbol text box, for example, "union" and then click the union symbol in the set of symbols. Click Add and then OK. Click Close to close the Symbols dialog. You are now finished and can type the union symbol in the Commands window, by entering oper %union. Limits can be arranged in ways other than centered above/below the operator. Use the options provided by $[officename] Math for working with superscript and subscript indexes. For example, type sum_a^b c in the Commands window to arrange the limits to the right of the sum symbol. If your limit entries contain longer expressions, you must put them in group brackets, for example, sum_{i=1}^{2*n} b. When formulas are imported from older versions this is done automatically. To change the spacing (gaps) between the characters choose Format - Spacing - Category - Indexes or Format - Spacing - Category - Limits. Additional basic information about indexes is given elsewhere in the Help. When you type information manually in the Commands window, note that a number of operators require spaces for correct structure. This is especially true when your operators are supplied with values instead of placeholders, for example, lim a_{n}=a. diff --git a/source/text/smath/01/06010000.xhp b/source/text/smath/01/06010000.xhp index a653dfa903..426239a4c6 100644 --- a/source/text/smath/01/06010000.xhp +++ b/source/text/smath/01/06010000.xhp @@ -1,6 +1,5 @@ - - +--> - -Catalog -/text/smath/01/06010000.xhp - + + Symbols + /text/smath/01/06010000.xhp + + + +
-symbols; entering in %PRODUCTNAME Math -%PRODUCTNAME Math; entering symbols in -catalog for mathematical symbols -mathematical symbols;catalog -Greek symbols in formulas -formulas; entering symbols in + + symbols; entering in %PRODUCTNAME Math + %PRODUCTNAME Math; entering symbols in + catalog for mathematical symbols + mathematical symbols;catalog + Greek symbols in formulas + formulas; entering symbols in + -Catalog -Opens the Symbols dialog, in which you can select a symbol to insert in the formula. - + +Symbols +Opens the Symbols dialog, in which you can select a symbol to insert in the formula.
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-Symbol Set -All symbols are organized into symbol sets. Select the desired symbol set from the list box. The corresponding group of symbols appear in the field below. -When a symbol is selected, its command name appears below the symbol list and a magnified version appears in a box to the right. Note that the name must be typed in the Commands window exactly as displayed here (case-sensitive). -To insert a symbol, select it from the list and click Insert. The corresponding command name appears in the Commands window. + +Symbol Set +All symbols are organized into symbol sets. Select the desired symbol set from the list box. The corresponding group of symbols appear in the field below. +When a symbol is selected, its command name appears below the symbol list and a magnified version appears in a box to the right. Note that the name must be typed in the Commands window exactly as displayed here (case-sensitive). +To insert a symbol, select it from the list and click Insert. The corresponding command name appears in the Commands window. -Edit -Click here to open the Edit Symbols dialog. + +Edit +Click here to open the Edit Symbols dialog. -
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