On 22/08/14 09:05, Jim Oldfield wrote: > If you know in advance that a notation could potentially change, you could > use LyX's math macro facility. It's very nice and lets you have multiple > parameters which you enter in a visual way. You can even display one thing in > LyX and output a different thing in the LaTeX, which is useful for simulating > the appearance of LaTeX symbols that LyX doesn't know about. Of course it's > not always possible to know in advance, but this is just an idea in case > you're not aware of it. Jim
and, in case you don't know, you can always replace a particular recurrent notation with a LyX segment containing a macro instantiation :-) using Advanced Find & Replace! (never tried, though) T.