On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 9:04 AM, Friedrich Hagedorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 08:17:50AM -0600, Bob Lounsbury wrote: >> On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 2:17 AM, Friedrich Hagedorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> > >> > how can I add real latex commands in the math mode? I use Lyx 1.5.1 for >> > Linux. >> > >> > E.g. I want to insert a >> > >> > \intertext{blah blah} >> > >> > before a equation, or add >> > >> > \\[2em] >> > >> > after a euqation. I tried Ctrl-l and '\' but this didnt work. >> >> A quick google search revealed that \intertext is used in the AMS math >> environment. So you need to enable: >> >> Document->Settings->Math Options->Use AMS math package >> >> Then you should be able to use \intertext in at least the AMS 'align' >> environment. You should probably research how and where this command >> is used. AMS align is found under Insert->Math. >> >> I've attached a few screenshots showing the use of \intertext. > > Oh, thanks. Is the "and" in the second screenshot typed with the \intertext > command or are theire two seperate math mode environments?
This was using the \intertext command, not two seperate math mode environments. >> I'm not sure why you would need to use \\[2em] in a math environment. >> I show the use of it outside of the math environment. > > I know that. And i want to have the same possibility in the math mode. > The \\[2em] was just an example (I need it some times ago in an array > environment to correct the vertical spacing). > > I want to insert _arbitrary_ latex commands in the math mode. Otherwise > I must type my equations in a latex-ERT box. > > Here is an other example. > > \documentclass[a4paper]{scrartcl} > \usepackage{mathpazo} > \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} > \usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc} > \usepackage{amsmath} > > \begin{document} > > This > \begin{align*} > f(z) & :=z^{2}\\ > \intertext{with the substitution $z=\sqrt{x^2+y^2}$} & =x^2+y^2 > \end{align*} > is important. > > \end{document} > > How would you input the \intertext command with lyx? I started with > > "\intertext " > "\{with " and now I am out of the brackets. It seems this \intertext command is not properly handled in LyX. I had the same problem, when you press 'space' it jumps you out of the command. You may want to file this as a bug or feature enhancement. I'm not sure which it would be. You may be stuck to ERT for this true AMS functionality. Cheers, /Bob