Calligraphic mathematical symbols
Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 11:38 pm
Hi all.
Here is my question:
How do you translate the following equation from latex into openoffice math:
\begin{equation*}
\mathcal{S}=\mathcal{P}(\mathcal{F})
\end{equation*}
Just to give an idea of the semantics (probably not relevant). Here, calligraphic P is the set of parts of a set (all subsets of a given set), while caligraphic S and F are two sets of abstract entities in a certain context.
I guess in the current version of OpenOffice I have to define some symbol for \mathcal{P}, \mathcal{S} and \mathcal{F}. The problem is: I cannot find any font that resembles the ones in latex (which look quite nice). Furthermore, I'd like it to be a portable font that is found on any system, so I could take my impress presentation on a Mac, Windows or Linux machine and still be able to present. I could of course just cut out the formula from latex, but I would very much like a nice clean solution.
Thanks in advance,
Stefan.
Here is my question:
How do you translate the following equation from latex into openoffice math:
\begin{equation*}
\mathcal{S}=\mathcal{P}(\mathcal{F})
\end{equation*}
Just to give an idea of the semantics (probably not relevant). Here, calligraphic P is the set of parts of a set (all subsets of a given set), while caligraphic S and F are two sets of abstract entities in a certain context.
I guess in the current version of OpenOffice I have to define some symbol for \mathcal{P}, \mathcal{S} and \mathcal{F}. The problem is: I cannot find any font that resembles the ones in latex (which look quite nice). Furthermore, I'd like it to be a portable font that is found on any system, so I could take my impress presentation on a Mac, Windows or Linux machine and still be able to present. I could of course just cut out the formula from latex, but I would very much like a nice clean solution.
Thanks in advance,
Stefan.