Issue 106681 - Add "Arc" and "Crossed heel arrow" symbols to Formula elements
Summary: Add "Arc" and "Crossed heel arrow" symbols to Formula elements
Status: CONFIRMED
Alias: None
Product: Math
Classification: Application
Component: ui (show other issues)
Version: OOo 3.1.1
Hardware: Unknown Windows XP
: P3 Trivial with 2 votes (vote)
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Reported: 2009-11-06 14:09 UTC by mathelec
Modified: 2013-02-07 22:41 UTC (History)
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Issue Type: ENHANCEMENT
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Description mathelec 2009-11-06 14:09:18 UTC
Hello,


Two symbols are missing (?) in the selection/formula box:

- Arc symbol: Analog to a vector, symbolised by an arrow, an arc of circle is
symbolised by an arc. The function may be named 'widearc' and refers to the
measure of the arc.

- Crossed heel arrow symbol (flèche à talon barré en français): it is a symbol
used in function typing, which is missing in the selection. The symbol is near
of 'toward', but currently inexisting.

I'm french user so excuse my english please. Those enhancements seem really
important to me, so i hope this issue will interest someone.

Thank you very much.
Comment 1 michael.ruess 2009-11-09 09:49:14 UTC
Reassigned to requirements.
Comment 2 mathelec 2009-11-13 07:27:41 UTC
Hello,

The following link shows the symbols: arc, oriented arc

http://homeomath.imingo.net/radian.htm

Please refer to the 'Définition' and 'Arc orienté' paragraphs.


Thank you.
Comment 3 mathelec 2009-11-13 07:32:12 UTC
Hello,

The following links, refer to the crossed heel arrow:

http://homeomath.imingo.net/index3.htm
and
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application_%28math%C3%A9matiques%29

cf. 'Définition'.

Thank you.
Comment 4 mathelec 2009-11-13 13:03:05 UTC
Hello,

The issue n°49970 refers to the same requirement.

Thank you.
Comment 5 diaz_frederic 2010-01-08 21:14:39 UTC
In fact, Four issues seem to concern the same subject.

They are issues 49970 ; 84814 ; 100464 ; 106681
The total of votes diluted in these issues is near 50 .

It shows the importance of these issues for maths teachers.