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2013/4/10 Tom <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk>:
Hi :)
I thought that was what Math was for?  For simple equations as quoted it
might seem strange to have a separate app to do that sort of thing but most
people really don't need extra weight in Writer to do something they never
do anyway.

I think he wants Writer (or even Calc) to be able to create a
LibreOffice Math object with the auto correction feature.

He types 355/113 and after hitting space, it will be replaced by a
LibreOffice Math object that you normally create by opening
LibreOffice Math and type ”355 over 113”. It seems like he also wants
at least LibreOffice Calc to be able to use it for calculations,
making the 355 over 113 object approximately equal to 3.14159292.


Johnny Rosenberg

It might be nice if it could handle simple things like 1/2 but
aren't there "special characters" for most of those anyway?
Regards from
Tom :)



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