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Equations In Partial Italics
DocumentID: 605373
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 1:31:25 PM

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

Problem

Symptoms: The user would like to be able to print part of an equation in non-italic and part of it in italic. The customer placed an italic command after a function command and after that part of the equation to be printed in normal text. Additionally, the customer tried placing brackets as well as braces around that part that needs to be in italics, all with the same results. The entire equation continues a font other that italic. Solutions: The FUNC command takes precedence over any other attribute like bold, italics, etc., so in this case the user would need to enclose the part of the equation with the different attributes in French Brackets.

For example: FUNC {Y+N} ITAL {Y+N}

The first Y+N would be printed in the default font and the second would be printed in the italics font.

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