On Sun, Aug 10, 2003 at 12:55:34PM +0200, Kai Johannes Keller wrote:
> Hello Razvan,
> 
> there are two possibilities of inserting equations in LyX:
> 
> 1. inline-equations
> 
>         This is done by clicking on the equationsbutton on the
>         LyX-toolbar (the one with the fraction "(a+b)/c" and writing
>         LaTeX-Code into the red-blue frame which appears.

Or simpler by pressing  C-m

>         You can select many signs from a menu, too. Therefor you need
>         the "math-control-window" (or whatever its called in your
>         language). This window you get from the menu (Insert -> math) or
>         by rightclicking on the red-blue frame.
>         
> 2. centered equations

These are called 'displayed'. Whether they are centered or not depend
e.g. on the document class and/or other options.

Short cut is S-C-m.

Andre'

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