[ale] OpenOffice Expertise sought

Greg Freemyer greg.freemyer at gmail.com
Tue Aug 26 16:56:59 EDT 2008


Maybe you can do that via "math"?  I've never used math, but I think
the fancy formula stuff is most easily edited via it.

On 8/26/08, hbbs at comcast.net <hbbs at comcast.net> wrote:
> But he wanted a superscript *on top of* a subscript...I guess you'd see that
> in isotopic chemistry?
>
>
>
>   -------------- Original message ----------------------
>  From: "Jim Kinney" <jim.kinney at gmail.com>
>  > <ctl>-p is suPerscript, <ctl>-s is subscript.
>  >
>  > google for portable openoffice thumbdrive
>  > It's been done but I can't recall where...
>  >
>
> > On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 3:20 PM, tom <tfreeman at intel.digichem.net> wrote:
>  >
>  > >
>  > > I'm starting a new gig (Yeah!), and promptly ran into a challenge. I'm
>  > > using OpenOffice because in theory I can run that between the
> employer's
>  > > MS Word and my own linux systems, and I've run into two places of
>  > > ignorance.
>  > >
>  > > First - and probably more crucial for me right now - I need the ability
> to
>  > > put a superscript and subscript one over the other (Its chemisty in
> case
>  > > that helps). I haven't chased down how to do this as an inline graphic
> or
>  > > math formula yet, but I'd really like to be able to just type it
> straight
>  > > off as text. Ideas?? Clues? Tossed Bricks?
>  > >
>
> > > Second - I'd like to install OpenOffice.org to a thumb drive such that I
>  > > can use it on one of several XP and Vista machines available to me at
>  > > work. This might not work if the IT people have properly locked up the
>  > > machines, but I figure I might as well find out how to do it. (They
> have
>  > > locked up the network so I cann't ssh home and convert stuff to a word
>  > > format there. Clever bastards, but they have students to deal with.)
>  > >
>
> > > Thanks in advance.
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> > --
>  > James P. Kinney III
>
>
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>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Jim Kinney" <jim.kinney at gmail.com>
> To: ale at ale.org
> Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 19:35:49 +0000
> Subject: Re: [ale] OpenOffice Expertise sought
> <ctl>-p is suPerscript, <ctl>-s is subscript.
>
> google for portable openoffice thumbdrive
> It's been done but I can't recall where...
>
> On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 3:20 PM, tom <tfreeman at intel.digichem.net> wrote:
>
> >
> > I'm starting a new gig (Yeah!), and promptly ran into a challenge. I'm
> > using OpenOffice because in theory I can run that between the employer's
> > MS Word and my own linux systems, and I've run into two places of
> > ignorance.
> >
> > First - and probably more crucial for me right now - I need the ability to
> > put a superscript and subscript one over the other (Its chemisty in case
> > that helps). I haven't chased down how to do this as an inline graphic or
> > math formula yet, but I'd really like to be able to just type it straight
> > off as text. Ideas?? Clues? Tossed Bricks?
> >
> > Second - I'd like to install OpenOffice.org to a thumb drive such that I
> > can use it on one of several XP and Vista machines available to me at
> > work. This might not work if the IT people have properly locked up the
> > machines, but I figure I might as well find out how to do it. (They have
> > locked up the network so I cann't ssh home and convert stuff to a word
> > format there. Clever bastards, but they have students to deal with.)
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> > _______________________________________________
> > Ale mailing list
> > Ale at ale.org
> > http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale
> >
>
>
>
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> --
> James P. Kinney III
>
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