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Diacritical Marks And Equations Not Spaced Pr |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: In the Equation Editor, characters 6,13 and 6,14 print incorrectly. The characters print as if Graphics is set to Yes. The lines in each of these characters run together (print too close together); in other words, the lines are too thick. All diacritical marks are offset to the right of the character. Also, the customer uses # to start a new line of an equation. When the equation prints the second line of the equation is advanced a little more to the right than the first line of the equation, so that the first line of the equation is not even with the second line of the equation. Solutions: This problem is corrected in the 03/30/90 release of the program. Equal signs appear much better than before, and diacritical marks are placed properly with the different case characters. |
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