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Re: Re: Re: Re: Suggestions on how to use standard engineering
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- Subject: [mg104199] Re: Re: [mg104167] Re: Re: Suggestions on how to use standard engineering
- From: Alexei Boulbitch <Alexei.Boulbitch at iee.lu>
- Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 22:34:58 -0400 (EDT)
Hi, Daniel,
you are right of coarse. But if you open Landau and Lifshitz's
Theoretical Physics course, you will often see Gothic letters in
equations. You will not claim
though that this is another vampire novel version, will you? In some
cases I would even agree.
Have fun of reading anyway, Alexei
Alexei Boulbitch wrote:
> Hi, Nasser,
>
> the Greek letters you may insert by Esc+letter_of_your_choice+Esc. Try
> Esc+E+Esc and look also into the posting mg104133 by Hannes Kessler
> appeared today, where Hannes proposes exactly this way. I also like it
> and will actually use this advise.
> By the way, dear Community members, do you know shortcuts that would
> enable one to easily introduce Gothic or double struck characters?
>
> Regards, Alexei
I think Gothic characters are usually introduced in vampire novels.
Daniel
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