Hi Paul,
Does anyone know a way of getting a radical dot symbol into HTML - at the moment I'm stuck with using the degree symbol (ie °). I'm also having problems with equation arrows, is ---> really the best HTML can cope with?
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I guess this just shows how non-ideal the current version of HTML is for scientists (I know HTML3 is better, but many browsers still aren't compatible). Ironic, really, given the Web's origins!
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