Re: Partitioning lines in matrices

2005-02-12 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Mon, Feb 07, 2005 at 07:07:30PM +0200, Martin Vermeer wrote: > So I went the whole way and implemented the horizontal line UI too. It > wasn't even difficult, and looks remarkably clean now that especially > mathed is so well organized. Could you please name it 'horizontal*', not 'hor*'. > 1)

Re: Partitioning lines in matrices

2005-02-08 Thread Georg Baum
Martin Vermeer wrote: > 1) What about getStatus... appears disabled. Can you explain that please? I don't understand the question. Georg

Re: Partitioning lines in matrices

2005-02-07 Thread Martin Vermeer
On Mon, 2005-02-07 at 17:50, Martin Vermeer wrote: > On Sun, 2005-02-06 at 13:01, Martin Vermeer wrote: > > Something I was very happy discovering, as I was already mentally > > prepared to install the 'pmat' package and engage in ERT :-/ > > > > In the matrix set-up dialogue on the math panel, yo

Re: Partitioning lines in matrices

2005-02-07 Thread Martin Vermeer
On Sun, 2005-02-06 at 13:01, Martin Vermeer wrote: > Something I was very happy discovering, as I was already mentally > prepared to install the 'pmat' package and engage in ERT :-/ > > In the matrix set-up dialogue on the math panel, you can add pipe > characters to the "c" alignment string,

Partitioning lines in matrices

2005-02-06 Thread Martin Vermeer
Something I was very happy discovering, as I was already mentally prepared to install the 'pmat' package and engage in ERT :-/ In the matrix set-up dialogue on the math panel, you can add pipe characters to the "c" alignment string, and they will come out as vertical lines in the displayed AND