Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!helios!bcm!dimacs.rutgers.edu!mips!samsung!noose.ecn.purdue.edu!mentor.cc.purdue.edu!expert.cc.purdue.edu!hartley From: hartley@expert.cc.purdue.edu (Dan Hartley) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: WfW: creating a <= sign Message-ID: <14122@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> Date: 28 Jun 91 21:25:55 GMT References: <1991Jun28.071626.5053@forwiss.uni-passau.de> <1991Jun28.140317.23946@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> Sender: news@mentor.cc.purdue.edu Organization: Purdue University Computing Center Lines: 21 In article <1991Jun28.140317.23946@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> ebergman@isis.UUCP (Eric Bergman-Terrell) writes: > >Try underlining the < and > keys. > >Terrell Here's another way to do this: in the Symbol character set, characters 163 and 179 are <= and >=, respectively (turn on Num Lock, hold down Alt, and enter 0163 on the numeric key pad). BTW, you can also build special chars like a "not greater than" by using EQ fields: choose FIELDS... from the INSERT menu, select the Formulas field type and Overstrike, then insert the chars into the resulting field code (e.g., "{eq \O()}" becomes "{eq \O(>,/)}"). Oh, and you'll need to turn on Field Codes (View menu) to see the formula. Try doing this with a split screen, with field codes on in one and off in the other, so you can see the results of your editing immediately. -- Daniel E. Hartley Operations Manager Internet: hartley@expert.cc.purdue.edu Purdue University Computing Center BITNET: HARTLEY@PURCCVM Mathematical Sciences Building Ph. (317) 494-1787 FAX (317) 494-0566 West Lafayette, IN 47907