On Mon, 19 Jan 2004, Rich Shepard wrote: > What have I done incorrectly, please?
OK! I found 99.4% of the solution. After starting to read Herbert's excellent LaTeX Documentation on Math Mode (v. 1.41), I decided to try AMS multiline mode. With tabs between blue boxes and ctrl-space to space between text on the line it works just find. Whew! So, from now on, AMS mode rather than plan ctrl-m for complex stuff. Now, the remaining 0.6% to resolve is spacing in the compiled output. With the cursor in front of the equation box I select Layout->Paragraph and change the justification from "justified" to "centered". However, the equation is still typeset across the entire line. The left-hand-side is left justified, the equals sign is centered and the right-hand-side is right justified on the line. How do I center the equation on the typeset page? TIA, Rich -- Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM) <http://www.appl-ecosys.com>