Ok, now it works perfectly! Thanks you two. Its so much text to read in this help guides...
Have a nice weekend! 2008/8/2 Bob Lounsbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 4:43 AM, Christopher Stowasser > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I sorry, but I don't understand your answer completely. I want to give my > > equations numbers, i.e. from (1.1), (1.2),.....to (3.3.) f. ex.. Is that > the > > purpose of the label function? If not, what function doe that? > > > > To the first part of your answer. The equations I want to label are > centered > > and stand alone in their row. I centered them after writing them by using > > the "paragraph settings". > > > > To your answer Bob: I am using a mac book with Mach OS X version > 10.5.3. > > The version of LyX I am using is LyX/Mac 1.5.5. > > > > Thank you again very much for your help. > > > > Greetings, > > Chris > > > > Ok. I understand now. You're just not using the program correctly :-}. > > Math equations are not adjusted with 'paragraph settings'. There are > two types of equations in LyX: Inline and Display. Inline is an > equation that is inline with text and Display is an equation centered > on its own line. > > To access the two types use: Insert->Math->Inline Formula or Display > Formula. Alternatively, you can use Command->M for Inline formula and > Command+shift->M for Display formula on MacOSX. > > You may also want to take some time to read through some of the > documentation available in the Help menu. For instance: Help->User's > Guide Chapter 5 or Help->Math. These issues are explained there. > > Cheers, > /Bob > -- Christopher Stowasser Nørrebrogade 100, 2 TH 2200 København N Danmark