Herbert Voss wrote:
> "Richard A. Bilonick" wrote:
> >
> > I've tried this (using LyX 1.1.5 under RH Linux 6.1) but when I type
> > \limits in math mode and hit the space key, I still see "limits". (This
>
> that's ok. it's the same with other special math commands
> which lyx does not show in wysiwig, e.g. \mod
>
> > is unlike typing \int. When you hit the space key, the "int" changes to
> > the integral sign.) I've looked at the .lyx file and see the
>
> ok, too.
>
> > sub/superscripts below/above the integral sign. But I cannot replicate
> > it. Even copying and pasting does not work (the limits move to the right
> > and upward/downward). Do I need something in the preamble?
>
> that's the fact, when you write a formula in the textline or
> choose a eqnarray and write the integral or sum in the middle
> field.
>
> Herbert
>
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OK. Now I understand. The word "limits" is displayed in the expression and
the actual limit values do not show up where they are supposed to in LyX, but
when you output to Postscript, everything prints correctly.
Thanks for clearing this up for me.
Rick