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30 Dec 08, 1:20AM
Hi Will,

Thanks for the reply. I wasn't aware of the inline solution.

However when you tick inline it automatically ticks compression also. In that mode it results in two different size fonts, say in a fraction the top and bottom fonts are different.

The editor then must be closed and reopened and then you must click inline then immediately untick compression. It then comes up with an acceptable
$\displaystyle \frac{22}{7}$
. Note that the result in your post 1+x (which didn't happen)is not acceptable for my purposes which is for use in a TiddlyWiki.

> If there is sufficient demand then I can build in an additional switch to > set the defaults to either one? Do you think this is needed.

Yes I do think it would be worthwhile. Also needing to tick inline is not obvious to the casual user and perhaps could be put into inline mode automatically with the switch.

There are other suggestions I might have as I go that might be solutions of general use also.

I am trying to construct a TiddlyWiki for quick formula generation. It is still a very raw testbed but have a look at: http://twmath.tiddlyspot.com/. Needless to say it's best in FireFox, like most things :-)

Thanks again, Morris
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