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How to write a over dot & double subscript levels? - Messages
#1 Posted: 7/19/2016 6:11:30 AM
Hi,
i have to questions at the moment:
-is it possible to write a overdot like for the volumetric flow rate?

-how could i write double subscripts?
e.g.:

Many thanks in advance!
i have to questions at the moment:
-is it possible to write a overdot like for the volumetric flow rate?
-how could i write double subscripts?
e.g.:

Many thanks in advance!
#2 Posted: 7/19/2016 6:54:08 AM
Hello Topaz,
I have no answer to your first question - I don't know.
Maybe another user has a solution for that.
To your second question:
as far as I know (and use), you can only write one (1) subscript, but you can than add an index number with the "[" key.
in fact you define a vector.
see the attached fileFile not found.File not found.
kind regards,
csb
I have no answer to your first question - I don't know.
Maybe another user has a solution for that.
To your second question:
as far as I know (and use), you can only write one (1) subscript, but you can than add an index number with the "[" key.
in fact you define a vector.
see the attached fileFile not found.File not found.
kind regards,
csb
#3 Posted: 7/19/2016 9:43:58 AM
In maths works ang Engineering works, subscripts are confusing.
To me: completely useless, never use. Occasionaly, as short
description is usefull to evidence the RHS construction.
Further, Smath is very limited in the ASCII 'Alt+0key'. Probably
because of the so many languages it was designed to accomodate.
NONE of my Smath Engineering work sheet contains subscript.
Jean

Inst_Colebrook Pipe Data.sm (60 KiB) downloaded 37 time(s).
Inst_Orifice Plate.sm (430 KiB) downloaded 33 time(s).
To me: completely useless, never use. Occasionaly, as short
description is usefull to evidence the RHS construction.
Further, Smath is very limited in the ASCII 'Alt+0key'. Probably
because of the so many languages it was designed to accomodate.
NONE of my Smath Engineering work sheet contains subscript.
Jean
Inst_Colebrook Pipe Data.sm (60 KiB) downloaded 37 time(s).
Inst_Orifice Plate.sm (430 KiB) downloaded 33 time(s).
#4 Posted: 7/19/2016 9:55:34 AM
#5 Posted: 7/19/2016 3:52:35 PM
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