![]() You can pad the space within delimiters with \phantom and \vphantom. Delimiters (),, and will automatically grow to the size of whatever is contained within them. For example, they would NOT show up in the fraction (a+b)/c. Parentheses are treated as a grouping character. If a function is not recognized (like sinc), you can force apply function styling with \funcapply, by typing sinc\funcapply To add a function, type its name followed by a space: To add extra space: \hairsp a small space From there, it is pretty good at figuring out what you mean if you type it the way you would try to type it in plaintext.ĪLT+= enters an equation at the cursor point. TL DR: Symbols are basically the same as in LaTeX, as are a few simple formatting commands like \thinsp, \sqrt, etc. ( LINK NOW DEAD) As best I can tell, OneNote 2013 uses the same equation editor as Word 2007/2010.Ī whitepaper on the Word 2007 equation editor key commands can be found HERE on. The white paper linked below is likely still relevant, though the original listing document has been removed and the link no longer works.Ī few months late, but I believe This is the document you are looking for. The functionality appears to largely be unaltered, so the information in this answer is likely to work, but I have not tested it. Documentation for the new editor is here: ![]() The equation editor was updated in Office 2018 onwards.
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