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neurocomp2003
Sep14-05, 02:58 AM
Hey,
was wondering if any one knows of any fonts that hold the xdot, xdoubledot symbols one would use int physics? If not i guess i gotta use the image methods.
best
ComputerGeek
Sep14-05, 09:13 AM
Hey,
was wondering if any one knows of any fonts that hold the xdot, xdoubledot symbols one would use int physics? If not i guess i gotta use the image methods.
best
If you are in the sciences, you should be using LaTeX to typeset your papers. Much better layout and you get all the symbols you need.
check it out, \dot{x} gives you xdot, and \ddot{x} gets you xdoubledot
It also makes bibliography management and citation insertion super easy.
if you are a super noob to it, you can use LyX: http://www.home.zonnet.nl/rareitsma/lyx/
as for word, I dunno. don't use it for writing.
neurocomp2003
Sep18-05, 06:58 PM
whats that written in yomamma? or is it a gif?
loseyourname
Sep18-05, 08:13 PM
If you're working with letters that are vowels, you could just use standard diacritical marks, otherwise I have to agree with the concensus that LaTeX is best.
neurocomp2003
Sep18-05, 08:30 PM
yeah the x and theta don't have the marks so i guess i gotta learn latex
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