Multiplication sign "x"

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#1 Posted: 1/18/2017 2:56:06 PM
Mo

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Hi all, I am new user in SMath and I have a question.
is there an option or extension that allows SMAth to show the dot product or multiplication sign as "x" instead of a dot "." ?
Thanks
#2 Posted: 1/18/2017 3:44:55 PM
Jean Giraud

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Wrote

Hi all, I am new user in SMath and I have a question.
is there an option or extension that allows Smath to show the dot product or multiplication sign as "x" instead of a dot "." ?
Thanks



Good thing you will never have that request "x" is universal
and by default to all ... cross product
* for multiply ? ... the other divide operator ?

#3 Posted: 1/27/2017 7:08:17 PM
Mo

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So, that does this mean that this is not an option in the software?
In MathCad there is an option for displaying "x" as multiplication instead of "."
#4 Posted: 1/28/2017 7:58:37 AM
Davide Carpi

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Currently the only operator customizable is the assignment operator (:=), while printing.

You can fill a request in our Tracker System so can be voted and discussed.

As mentioned above important points are to define how to distinguish multiplication respect to cross product and when to apply the setting (only on printing or even on the canvas; in the latter case only as personal setting or something that should be shared with the worksheet as author's choice?)
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#5 Posted: 1/28/2017 9:57:51 AM
Jean Giraud

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More very interesting operators [see Mathcad]
prefix, infix, postfix, Tree, global
and the gorgeous Ctrl"K" to predefine the unit system.
There was a great demand for the separator 123 456 789
I would like the e-X ,,,
1.23456789e06 instead of 1.23456789^6

The |abs| and |det| are already mixing up... for that one,
visit "Samples", search "Esplina"

Cheers, Jean
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