Re: Welcome to <sci.math>. These suggestions may help you. [22]
- From: William Elliot <marsh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2008 20:31:55 -0700
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008, Ken Pledger wrote:
Directly from your post:
These notes are not official in any way, but if you are new to
this group you may find them helpful.
Are you aware your spaces appear as accented a'.
Here's what the above from your post looks like.
aaaThese notes are not official in any way, but if you are new to
this group you may find them helpful.
It makes for confusing reading. For example
When you write
Use ^ for powers, for example aaaa = a^4 .
it's seen like
Use a^ afor powers, for example aaaaa = a^4 .
As is viewed by the spell checker as
Use M- ^ M- for powers, for example M- aaaa = a^4 .
What weired software are you using that does that? That can't write a
space correctly? Can you get it to write accurately so that special
software isn't needed to read its writing. Is there some better software
to use instead?
.
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