in kformula, you can type "\" (backslash) and then a symbol name, for
example "alpha" and then SPACE (" "), and the symbol was added to the formula.
this worked in 1.3.5, but does not work in 1.6.1
the documentation of this: http://docs.kde.org/development/en/koffice/kformula/advanced.html#insertion
Binary package hint: koffice
in kformula, you can type "\" (backslash) and then a symbol name, for docs.kde. org/development /en/koffice/ kformula/ advanced. html#insertion
example "alpha" and then SPACE (" "), and the symbol was added to the formula.
this worked in 1.3.5, but does not work in 1.6.1
the documentation of this:
http://