Enrico Forestieri wrote:
On Sat, Nov 25, 2006 at 11:37:29AM +0100, Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Andre Poenitz wrote:
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Another solution would be line breaks within a cell that are only stored
in the lyx file and get not exported (or turned into something harmless)
when exporting to .tex (the latter to give tex2lyx a hint). This
requires about change of a few dozen lines mainly in MathArray plus the
code for the 'end-of-line' insets but is more or less straightforward.
This way a user can break long lines by himself. This is also easier to
navigate than long scrolling lines.
Sound like an excellent solution. Could you do it?
Please not. I think that if your formula doesn't fit on screen, even
after enlarging the window to full screen size, chances are that it
will not fit on paper, too. This means that you'll have to break it
anyway.
There should be a way to represent in mathed things that really don't
take space on paper, of course. For example, $o\mkern-8.5mu/$ takes a
lot of space on screen, but not on paper. Maybe a sort of collapsable
inset which automatically expands when the cursor goes over it could be
used for such things?
Yes, that would be a very nice feature. But we are in "no more feature"
mode so Andre's solution is best for now.
Abdel.