Well I am sure there is a possibility somehow. If I write: (1/r)(d/(dr))r(dx/dr) there will be a dot before and after (d/(dr)), but between r(dx/dr) there is NO dot. Furthermore, only the last two brakets (dx/dr) are displyed, all the others are converted. Do you know why? If I just could figure out why the "r(dx/dr)" part is displayed different, it surely would be a workaround for me...by Kody - WordRider General
Hello, just another problem: user the math expression, it displays multiplier dots between two variables even though I do not make use of "*" in wordrider. Is there any possibility to use math expression and display the variables like "xyz" instead of "x.y.z"? Thanks in advanceby Kody - WordRider General
Hello, just a short question for displaying integrals in my TI Voyage200: how can I enter an integral with limits above/below the integral-symbol? I could use the Eponent/Subscript-Buttons, but it does not look the same as in the dokumentation-screenshot . Hope you could help. Thanks in advance.by Kody - WordRider General