On 2/14/21 1:16 PM, Doug Martin wrote:
Paul (and all),

Sorry for this partial repeat, as I accidentally sent previous email before I was finished:

As for my desire to center equations, I have attached the LYX file and the resulting pdf file. The last pdf slide shows the left-justification of equations that I am getting.

The Beamer theme used in the LaTeX preamble is Madrid.  There is a Madrid theme slide deck at
Paul,

As for my desire to center equations, I have attached the LYX file and the resulting pdf file. The last pdf slide shows the left-justification of equations that I am getting.

The Beamer theme used in the LaTeX preamble is Madrid. For an example of the Madrid theme see http://homepages.math.uic.edu/~hurder/math589/beamer/index.html, where the equations are centered. So I guess there are some other things I have to change in the LaTeX preamble?  I'm a little bit lost here.

Doug

Doug,

You and I have entirely different ideas of what a minimal example is. That said, the culprit is a setting in the document. If you go to Document > Settings... > Math Options, you will note that the "Indent formulas" option is checked and set to Default. Uncheck it and your centered formulas will center properly.

Paul

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