View Full Version : Need help with unavailable old feature.
ObsessiveMathsFreak
Mar26-03, 07:09 AM
the old way of writing the integral symbol- [int]
isn't working anymore.
Neither are a lot of old maths symbols.
Is this feature available anymore and if so is there a list of what is useable
<int>
∫
ObsessiveMathsFreak
Mar26-03, 07:11 AM
Hey! I found something that works!!!!
type
&
int
;
just without the return lines of course
let's see...
&thete; α
&tt; &aa;
∇
&es;
ObsessiveMathsFreak
Mar26-03, 07:16 AM
Ok, sorry for technically spamming but since no other list is available I might as well see if these work.
I'll type the word then type it again but surround it with a & and a ;
Like this
word &word;
If it works a symbol should appear. OK so far
int ∫
nabla ∇
alpha α
theta θ
beta β
epsilon &epsilion;
delta δ
gamma γ
mu μ
nu ν
omega ω
sigma σ
pi π
zeta ζ
Alpha Α
ALPHA &ALPHA;
hope these have worked
ObsessiveMathsFreak
Mar26-03, 07:20 AM
WOAHHH!!!!
Check out all the stuff.
Does anyone know what this code is? There should be as list.
P.S. Is this appearing on everyone's browsers?
phi φ
rho ρ
Pi Π
can it do capitals?
Gamma Γ
gamma γ
Phi Φ
Theta Θ
Mu Μ
Omega Ω
omega ω
climbhi
Mar27-03, 10:45 PM
Wow, these symbols are amazing, the ∫ sign is amazing compared to the old one. and also the others like φ and ω and ζ and the capitals like Ω and Γ are really cool also.
climbhi
Mar27-03, 10:52 PM
Out of curiosity how did you find this magic new code? Surely you just didn't guess it...
Greg Bernhardt
Mar27-03, 11:28 PM
Wow, I'm really impressed. Here is an example of how to make them: & Gamma ; (no spaces)
ObsessiveMathsFreak
Mar28-03, 08:15 AM
I can remember someone printing ∇ once
so I checked the source cose,(view menu,source) and I saw they had written & nabla ; no spaces.
So I just tried it for int at the top of the page to see if it would work.
It did and well, you can see the results for yourself. I'm wondering if things other than greek letters work.
Greg Bernhardt
Mar28-03, 11:16 AM
I've made ana annoucement in the science forums about this.
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