On Monday 06 October 2003 14:04, Rich Shepard wrote: > > > \sup<space> for sup > > Actually, the 'sup' is for 'supremum', not 'superscript'. The example is > a fuzzy logic combiner for fuzzy sets.
Actually \sup is for 'supremum' not for 'superscript', this will give for free the ability to put R_i bellow sup, as a subscript. This is behaves as \lim btw. For superscript you use ^. > Thanks, > > Rich > > Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President -- José Abílio LyX and docbook, a perfect match. :-)