On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 2:40 PM Paul A. Rubin <parubi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 1/22/21 3:24 PM, Joel Kulesza wrote: > > > > On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 12:09 Paul A. Rubin <parubi...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On 1/22/21 1:06 PM, Neal Becker wrote: >> > On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 11:26 AM Joel Kulesza <jkule...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 6:29 AM Neal Becker <ndbeck...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> I have an equation that has to be split (to fit into beamer >> >>> presentation). It has large delimiters that span the lines. Does lyx >> >>> have any facility to help with this? I did get a useable result, but >> >>> only with a lot of ERT. Lyx seems not helpful here, is there any way >> >>> other than ERT to get "\Biggl. ... \Biggr]"? Or "\right."? >> >>> >> >>> Here is what I wanted: >> >>> >> >>> \begin{multline*} >> >>> >> >>> \mathbf{X}_{N_{C}\times S\times >> >>> >> A}=\left[\left[\left[\sum_{n}m1_{p+cL_{c}+nS}m2_{p+cL_{c}+(n+\tau)S}^{*}\right.\right.\right.,\\ >> >>> >> >>> \Biggl.\Biggl.\Biggl.\tau\in[-A/2\dots A/2]\Biggr],p\in[0\dots >> >>> S-1]\Biggr],c\in[0\dots N_{c}-1]\Biggr] >> >>> >> >>> \end{multline*} >> >> >> >> To accomplish this, I prefer to use the Insert Delimiters capability >> (the subject of an adjacent thread). Using "none" will let you give the >> appearance of matched delimiters that vertically scale to contain the >> contents. The "Swap & Reverse" button is meant as a convenience to control >> delimiter insertion in this manner. Finally, if you have lines that vary >> in vertical extent, a vertical phantom (\vphantom) with the proper contents >> will ensure consistent delimiter sizes. >> >> >> >> Hope this helps, >> >> Joel >> > Thanks for the reply. I can't see how to do this. Inserting >> > Delimiters seems to insist on inserting a pair of delimiters - I don't >> > see any way to just get \left[ for example. >> I've attached three screenshots. The first (shot1.png) shows LyX open >> with a new document, containing two copies of your example. The first >> copy is pasted into an ERT box (so that I can see what you are shooting >> for). The second has most of your example, but not the nested brackets, >> typed into a multiline math environment. The first line of the multiline >> formula is selected, so that I can put a left bracket in front of it. >> >> The second screenshot shows the delimiter insertion dialog. Note that I >> unchecked the "keep matched" box below the left pane, then selected a >> left bracket in the left pane and "(None)" in the right pane. >> >> The third screenshot shows the formula after I click "Insert" in the >> delimiter dialog. There is a large left bracket at the start of the >> first line and "phantom" bracked (dotted line) at the end of the first >> line. To insert other brackets, do similar things, selecting the content >> of the bracketed area and where appropriate selecting none on the left >> and a closing bracket on the right. >> > > Paul, > > Thanks for picking up the thread! If you provide the LyX file for shot3, > I’ll demonstrate what I meant about vphantom. > > Thanks again, > Joel > > Joel, > > Happy to help on the thread. Here's the file for shot 3. > > Paul > > Thanks Paul! Please see attached for how I use vphantom—it's not pretty in LyX, but it works well in the final PDF. Note: I did/saved this with 2.4.0a1. Thanks, Joel
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