[Framers] I need a "hat" in an equation

Shmuel Wolfson shmuelw1 at gmail.com
Sun May 22 05:25:19 PDT 2016


If you recreate it in Visio or PowerPoint and save it as an EMF, it will 
come out as clear as text in the PDF (or print). It definitely takes 
more time than a screen capture though.

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Shmuel Wolfson
Technical Writer
058-763-7133

On 20-May-16 7:05 PM, Lin Sims wrote:
> One of my engineers gave me a Word document that has an equation I need to
> reproduce in Frame. One of the letters in that equation is a capital W with
> what Word describes as a "hat". Essentially, it look like a left angle
> bracket rotated 90 degrees to point up that has been placed over the W. It
> is VERY visible.
>
> I cannot figure out how to reproduce it. I've tried using the equation
> editor's diacritic marks, but the mark is too small and too high above the
> letter. I've tried using the W-character-with-the-circumflex, but again,
> the mark is too small to see, and this time it's close enough to the letter
> that it's hard to distinguish it. I thought about using repositioning to
> move a larger angle over the letter, but I can't find anything like that in
> the character sets (still looking).
>
> Anyone have any ideas? Getting MathML isn't an option. If worse comes to
> worst, I'll screenshot the bloody thing, but I hate doing that sort of
> workaround. It feels sloppy.
>



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