Wednesday 31 July 2019

latex - Word 2007 Equations: How to stack symbols


Does Word 2007's equation editor have any equivalent to the \stackrel or \overset commands in LaTeX?


I'd like to be able to stack custom text on top of = signs, etc.



Answer



You can use \above and \below:


a=\above("foo") b

becomes


a=┴"foo"  b

which becomes


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A more or less complete description of the formula language in Word is given in Unicode Technical Note #28, although the final implementation differs somewhat in some areas. Unfortunately this is the only real documentation that's there (I asked the author of the math typesetting stuff at MS :-)).


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