On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Dieter's Standardbenutzer wrote:
> - if one wants to enter \dot{I} meaning the first derivative of I (I am an
> engineer, you see ...) you have to really search for a function that can
> support \dot{} until you understand that you simply have to type that in. I
> mean wouldn't it be much more intuitive to have some add-on in the math-table
> that allows you to enter such characters via mouse-click?
I noticed there a couple of typos in section 5.1.11 Accents in
UserGuide.lyx, regarding accents in math mode:
The example of putting 'â' in math mode says one should enter "\hat{a\}" (
which looks funny on the screen; looks like there's one `}' too many; the
"\}" isn't necessary ...or is it?), but the input to use is rather "\hat a"
(which puts an 'â' without braces in the window, much nicer -- and easier
to type).
Then there is an typo in the table over math accents: s/vector/vec/
("\not{}" is missing too)
Joacim
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