From: John on 9 Feb 2010 02:48 I cannot find the approximation symbol (wavy equals sign) on Mathematica 6. John
From: David Reiss on 9 Feb 2010 08:01 escape ~~ escape On Feb 9, 2:48 am, John <j...(a)lehigh.edu> wrote: > I cannot find the approximation symbol (wavy equals sign) on > Mathematica 6. > > John
From: David Park on 9 Feb 2010 08:01 I forget exactly how Version 6 looks, but it should be on the Symbols tab of the Complete Characters or Special Characters palette. You can enter it by esc ~~ esc/ David Park djmpark(a)comcast.net http://home.comcast.net/~djmpark/ From: John [mailto:jwa0(a)lehigh.edu] I cannot find the approximation symbol (wavy equals sign) on Mathematica 6. John
From: Patrick Scheibe on 9 Feb 2010 08:00 Hi, it's this one \[TildeTilde] and you find it by going to Palettes->Basic Typesetting->Operators Cheers Patrick On Tue, 2010-02-09 at 02:46 -0500, John wrote: > I cannot find the approximation symbol (wavy equals sign) on > Mathematica 6. > > John >
From: Peter Breitfeld on 9 Feb 2010 08:01 John wrote: > I cannot find the approximation symbol (wavy equals sign) on > Mathematica 6. > > John > It's ESC ~~ ESC You may find it in the palette "SpecialCharacters" Peter -- _________________________________________________________________ Peter Breitfeld, Bad Saulgau, Germany -- http://www.pBreitfeld.de
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