Ekkehart Schlicht wrote: > Joost Verburg wrote: >> Ekkehart Schlicht wrote: >>> I just found out that Lyx does not know the Latex command \limits >>> which produces the limits of integrals etc. above and below the >>> integral operator. Maybe it is worthwhile to implement it. With regard >>> to tex2lyx it may be useful as well, as \intop which is an alias for >>> \int\limits.
tex2lyx does not need to know it. It passes all math stuff unchanged to LyX, since LyX stores math in TeX syntax. Support for \limits exists in LyX, bot no UI, so you have to type \limits directly after the int symbol. > I know that you can do that, but \limits produces something different. > It is similar to inserting a 3x1 matrix, writing the integral in the > middle box and the limits in the outer boxes. The screenshot illustrates > what I mean. It is clear that we can do without \intop, but some > co-authors use it, and it can also be used with other symbols. But it is > certainly low priority. Please add it to bugzilla. Georg