How to write math formulas - = ? V<>?

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nohup
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How to write math formulas - = ? V<>?

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Other question - how to change the size of letters in formula and size frame around formula. The vector's sign disappeared : vec{v_{0}} = v_{0x}vec{i}+v_{0y}vec{j},
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Re: How to write math formulas - = ? V<>?

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In the OO Math editor, try Format > Spacing > Category: Borders > Top/Bottom

I don't see the problem, even with no extra top/bottom space, so it could be a font or display problem on your end.
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Re: How to write math formulas - = ? V<>?

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See [Tutorial] Numberings, references and math.

There are several manuals in the documentation - Getting started with Math.pdf, Math Guide 3.3.pdf and MathObjects.pdf.

LibreOffice's 90 page MG44-MathGuide.pdf is probably the best and most comprehensive guide - find it on the LO website.
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