> From: "AndrePoenitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > On Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 10:47:09PM +0900, R. Lahaye wrote: > > I have a somewhat older document (not too old though!) with > > TeX text in math and math-dislay. I've got something like: > > > > Vrm{t} > > Could you send me that doc cut down to the relevant part? CVS must have been changed in the meantime. I've upgraded my LyX CVS a few minutes ago and all the red coloured "rm" are gone. It used to look like (in math environment): Vrm{t} where "V" and "t" are in blue and the rest in red (TeX-text). With the latest CVS, the "rm" is gone, only the "{" and "}" are shown in red TeX-text. As a result, the "t" is math-slanted, and not straight-roman anymore. (I lose all romanized-text within math this way!). When I want to add the "rm" in TeX-text, it doesn't work. Clicking on the TeX icon in the icon bar is ignored within math-environment. The command-line shows "(ert-insert)[C-I]" and stays there for a few seconds, but when I type "rm", it appears as regular blue math-text, not as TeX-text. I think you don't need my doc; just open a new doc and try to enter manually TeX-text within math. Does that work for you? Regards, Rob. |
- TeX text in math: can't do that anymore? R. Lahaye
- Re: TeX text in math: can't do that anymore? Andre Poenitz
- Rob Lahaye