[Solved] Fraction bar alignment
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2018 7:11 pm
Hi there,
I am having trouble with my fractions in some of my formulas. In some cases some fraction bars are shifted slightly below or above the other fraction bars. In some of the formulas i could get rid of this weird behaviour by just deleting the formula, inserting a new one and copy the same code for the formula i want. This is already weird enough and unfortunately in some cases it doesn't work. In the attachment i have an example of such a formula. the last two fractions and denominators are somehow shifted upwards with respect to the others. Furthermore, the fraction bars in my formulas are sometimes aligned to minus signs, equal signs etc. and sometimes they are not and again, sometimes it helps to just re-insert the formula sometimes it does not. I use OO 4.1.2. Has anyone ever encountered a similar problem and found a solution to just generally sort of force the fraction bars to align at a certain level? Or is there perhaps a saver way of generating fractions than {}over{} ?
Thx
I am having trouble with my fractions in some of my formulas. In some cases some fraction bars are shifted slightly below or above the other fraction bars. In some of the formulas i could get rid of this weird behaviour by just deleting the formula, inserting a new one and copy the same code for the formula i want. This is already weird enough and unfortunately in some cases it doesn't work. In the attachment i have an example of such a formula. the last two fractions and denominators are somehow shifted upwards with respect to the others. Furthermore, the fraction bars in my formulas are sometimes aligned to minus signs, equal signs etc. and sometimes they are not and again, sometimes it helps to just re-insert the formula sometimes it does not. I use OO 4.1.2. Has anyone ever encountered a similar problem and found a solution to just generally sort of force the fraction bars to align at a certain level? Or is there perhaps a saver way of generating fractions than {}over{} ?
Thx