On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 01:58:08AM +, Isaac Oscar Gariano wrote:
> Most of my brackets are unfortunantly in \texttt, so stretching them dosn't
> work; however for all my normal math ones I do use the stretch forms.
> Interestingly for functions the \left\right version of parentheses has a
>
Most of my brackets are unfortunantly in \texttt, so stretching them dosn't
work; however for all my normal math ones I do use the stretch forms.
Interestingly for functions the \left\right version of parentheses has a little
extra space beforehand (so I have to counter that with a \!), otherwis
On Wed, Apr 17, 2019 at 12:36:56AM +, Isaac Oscar Gariano wrote:
> Dear Scott,
>
> It does thank you! However presing "alt+m, shift+9" is a bit unconfortable
> and slow. A command like \( would be more convienet, however if I make one
> like that with an arugment, LyX places the cursor outsi
Dear Scott,
It does thank you! However presing "alt+m, shift+9" is a bit unconfortable and
slow. A command like \( would be more convienet, however if I make one like
that with an arugment, LyX places the cursor outside the parantheses, not
inside. Whereas if I name the command \per, it works a
On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 11:36:36PM +, Isaac Oscar Gariano wrote:
> Interestingly, microsoft word has a lovely feature where it autosizes braces!
> So you type (a/b) and the parantheses will match the high of the fraction. I
> know lyx has a way of doing this with insert->math->delimiters, but
Interestingly, microsoft word has a lovely feature where it autosizes braces!
So you type (a/b) and the parantheses will match the high of the fraction. I
know lyx has a way of doing this with insert->math->delimiters, but it would be
nice if there was an easier way. You can of course right "\l
Dear Jean-Marc,
I was using equation to write syntax-highlighted code. So I wanted to write
something like this:
$\keyword{hello} \comment{this is a comment}$
Which would display as
hello // this is a comment
Here \comment would be defined as \texttt{\textcolor{green}{#1}}.
Of course in lyx, pre
On 15/04/2019 09:45, Daniel wrote:
On 12/04/2019 19:54, Daniel wrote:
On 12/04/2019 16:22, Daniel wrote:
This threat is an attempt to share experiences with Advanced F&R as a
replacement of Simple F&R. I think this might be a necessary
replacement due to for the user non-obvious severe limitat
In general, LyX's dialogs behave differently when they are closed and
opened as opposed to when they are already open and are "opened again".
For example, when the Label Settings dialog is closed and opened, its
entire label text gets selected. In contrast, when the dialog is already
open and