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7.1.2.53 [14-18]

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Proposed Disposition of DIS 29500 Comment GB-0561 (Modified: 2007-12-20) Agreed; the following changes will be made to Part 4, §7.1.2.53, page 5,022, lines 11­14: This element specifies the location of limits in n-ary operators. Limits can be either centered above and below the n-ary operator (shown in the first summation below) , or positioned just to the right of the operator (shown in the second summation below) , as in: . =0 =0 When this element is omitted, the default location is undOvr in display mode and subSup in inline mode . [Example: The XML representing this property the relevant properties of the second summation above in use is (subSup) is : <m:naryPr> <m:chr m:val="&#8721;"/> <m:limLoc m:val="subSup"/> <m:grow m:val="on"/> </m:naryPr> end example]

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