@frabjous,
Thank you so much for the simplest answer. I'm really looking for it.
Thanks again. It saves my times lots.
Yeah, in my case, i cant directly use \notin commands.
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- Wed Jul 21, 2010 8:39 am
- Forum: Math & Science
- Topic: "not in" symbol??
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- Wed Jul 21, 2010 7:03 am
- Forum: Math & Science
- Topic: "not in" symbol??
- Replies: 3
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"not in" symbol??
I'm looking for the "not in" symbol with a slash to the \in command.
I dont like the \ni and tried to use mathabx package, but i seem to fail in loading it. Any simpler way than using any package? Thanks in advanced..
I dont like the \ni and tried to use mathabx package, but i seem to fail in loading it. Any simpler way than using any package? Thanks in advanced..
- Thu Jun 24, 2010 2:39 pm
- Forum: WinEdt
- Topic: Using UK English in WinEdt
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Using UK English in WinEdt
Hi, everyone.
In WinEdt 6.0, the default language is American English. But, i want to use UK English especially to check the spelling. I'm not sure how to activate the UK English in WinEdt though i've seen it in my Dictionary folder. I mean for example, i type "neighbour", WinEdt will find it wrong ...
In WinEdt 6.0, the default language is American English. But, i want to use UK English especially to check the spelling. I'm not sure how to activate the UK English in WinEdt though i've seen it in my Dictionary folder. I mean for example, i type "neighbour", WinEdt will find it wrong ...