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Shortcut for entering greek letters - Messages
#1 Posted: 6/24/2010 4:21:15 AM
Good morning,
In engineering calculations there is a need to use greek letters as variables. In mathtype there is a special shortcut for entering single greek letter (you press 'ctrl+shift+G' then 'S' to enter Sigma for example). I understand it's not most important feature to request, but it can speedup formula entering process.
Thanks,
Denis
In engineering calculations there is a need to use greek letters as variables. In mathtype there is a special shortcut for entering single greek letter (you press 'ctrl+shift+G' then 'S' to enter Sigma for example). I understand it's not most important feature to request, but it can speedup formula entering process.
Thanks,
Denis
#2 Posted: 6/24/2010 4:44:05 AM
Hello, Denis.
In SMath Studio you need to enter S first and then to press Ctrl+G.
See also: Keyboard shortcuts.
Best regards, Andrey Ivashov.
In SMath Studio you need to enter S first and then to press Ctrl+G.
See also: Keyboard shortcuts.
Best regards, Andrey Ivashov.
#3 Posted: 6/24/2010 4:50:58 AM
Hello Andrey,
My bad, will be more attentive next time.
Best reagrds and thanks for great job.
Denis
My bad, will be more attentive next time.
Best reagrds and thanks for great job.
Denis
#4 Posted: 5/19/2016 6:40:32 AM
Unfortunately using a greek pallete or shortcuts cause blank spaces for me in Linux (Ubuntu).


#5 Posted: 5/19/2016 9:10:22 AM
Just remember their equivalent latin letter
1. normal p+CtrlG => π .... w+CtrlG => ω ... f+CtrlG => φ
2. capital S+CtrlG => Σ .... W+CtrlG => Ω ... F+CtrlG => Φ
3.
Same procedure in Equation description and in text.
In the forum: copy/paste the Greek from Smath sheet.
1. normal p+CtrlG => π .... w+CtrlG => ω ... f+CtrlG => φ
2. capital S+CtrlG => Σ .... W+CtrlG => Ω ... F+CtrlG => Φ
3.
Same procedure in Equation description and in text.
In the forum: copy/paste the Greek from Smath sheet.
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