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Equation Editor And Font Size |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: The customer has a QMS JetScript printer. In Equation Editor, the customer types left int{sqrt{{sin(x)} over {cos(x)}}}right. The customer then tries to print this with Print as Graphics set to yes; everything prints correctly. If the customer sets Print as Graphics to no, the integral sign is too small. Solutions: At this time the Equation Editor does not have the ability to know what size and how the particular font you are using is suppose to look like. Some customers have had the best results with a Times Roman or Helvetica font. In this case, with Print as Graphics set to Yes, the editor is scaling the integral sign to the equation, while with Print as Graphics set to no, the integral sign is sized according to the font size. |
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