On Thu, Mar 01, 2018 at 08:07:28PM +0000, adbenitez wrote:
> Howdy,
> I think there are an error in the Lyx tutorial (in Lyx menu: help>tutorial)
> in chapter 4 "Using Math"
> it says: "(...) Happily, LyX has WYSIWYM support for equations. (...)"
> and it says: "(...) math commands can be typed in normally, but they will
> show up in a WYSIWYM fashion (...)"
> in the context it should say WYSIWYG instead of WYSIWYM.
> it is a little detail but may confuse new users.
> Regards,
> Asiel Diaz Benitez (Computer Science Student at UCLV University, Cuba)

Dear Asiel,

Thank you for your feedback. I think that putting WYSIWYM is correct.
WYSIWYM stands for "what you see is what you mean." By default, LyX does
not show WYSIWYG math. This can be configured with instant preview, but
it is turned off by default.

I'm sorry it took so long to get back to you. We would appreciate any
future feedback you might have.

Best,

Scott

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