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− | This is a known issue with ''Math''. The user-defined symbols are part of the user settings and are '''not''' saved with the formula. | + | This is a known issue with ''Math''. The user-defined symbols are part of the user settings and are '''<big>not</big>''' saved with the formula. |
Furthermore the predefined user-defined symbols have localized names, for example<font color="brown"> '''%alpha''' </Font>might be<font color="brown"> '''%alfa''' </Font>in other languages, so that even these symbols can cause trouble. | Furthermore the predefined user-defined symbols have localized names, for example<font color="brown"> '''%alpha''' </Font>might be<font color="brown"> '''%alfa''' </Font>in other languages, so that even these symbols can cause trouble. |
Latest revision as of 14:14, 7 October 2021
I have written a document containing a formula. I gave it to a friend and when she opened it the user-defined symbols didn't work. What's the matter?
This is a known issue with Math. The user-defined symbols are part of the user settings and are not saved with the formula.
Furthermore the predefined user-defined symbols have localized names, for example %alpha might be %alfa in other languages, so that even these symbols can cause trouble. There is currently no solution to the problem, but it is being worked on.