El 25.04.2017 a las 07:41, Guenter Milde escribió:
In this case, shouldn't it be named "right/left", as "before/after" would
mean reverse placement (left/right) in RTL languages?
At first I sent the patch using left/right but JMarc said that this
would be incorrect for RTL languages. I cannot get such a case here but
as JMarc wrote today that he gets this. Thus we need to investigate that
further how and when leqno leads to numbering at the right side.
I see that in an RTL language "after" is the left side, so in fact
naming "before/after" is dfinitly more problematic than "left/right".
I'll change this now.
Here is Hatim's Physics book:
https://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/ohodquizgame/Books/physics.pdf?r=https%3A%2F%2Fsourceforge.net%2Fprojects%2Fohodquizgame%2Ffiles%2FBooks%2F&ts=1493158062&use_mirror=kent
All formulas are numbered at the right side and neither the document
class leqno nor reqno is used according to the source:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/ohodquizgame/files/Books/physics_source_lyx2.2.1.zip/download
regards Uwe