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Equal Sign And Integral Sign Printing Problem
DocumentID: 650245
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 8:28:58 PM

The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Symptoms: On the HP LaserJet Series II, the graphically printed equals sign (=) looks like a minus (-). The customer has to put a backslash before it in the Equation Editor to make it print as text. The integral sign prints touching the 0 below it, yet it looks fine in View Document. Solutions: There is nothing WP can do about the equal sign when it prints graphically, since it is produced by the .DRS file.

The position of the zero under the integral symbol is based on the graphics symbol position portrayed in the Equation Editor. The Math 8 symbol set creates the character vertically instead of diagonally (its true depiction). Since WP has no way of knowing the printer is printing it vertically, WP has no way of positioning the zero in the correct position. As a work around the customer can print the integral sign graphically rather than as text.

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