Le Lundi 17 Septembre 2001 10:35, vous avez écrit :
> Dear Lyx users,
>
> I have been using (and advocating) LyX for a number of
> years now (since version 0.7 actually). Lyx has grown up beatifully and,
> if sometimes I still miss some features, I am glad of what it already
> offers and of its ease of use.
>
> I am now facing the problem of writing a paper with flush-left
> equations. I am aware that both a "fleqn" option in the Layout->Document
> menu and a "fleqn" package exist, but both leave an unwanted left indent.
>
> Any means to get rid of it?
My book "LaTeX par la pratique" from O'Reilly tell me that there is a
variable called \mathindent that tell how long is that indent.
Just put at the begining of the document (in evil red text) or in the preamble
\renewcommand{\mathindent}{0cm}
you can even use negative value if you want.
Note : there is also a \topsep variable that is used to define the space
before and after the displayed equation (in fleqn mode only).
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