equation decrease argument size

Anonymous
2011-07-06T08:38:00+00:00

In the equation maker insert something with a superscript like x^y. You can change the size of the sub/superscript with a right click and "decrease argument size".

Now make an equation like e^((-E)/kT). Click on the superscripted part, select it and right click.

The option to change the argument size is not there.

Is this a bug ?

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HansV 462.6K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
2011-07-06T09:14:23+00:00

If I select the Linear option for the superscripted part, I do get the options to increase/decrease the argument size. But if I select the Professional option, I don't.

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