I am using version 1.1.5pre1.
While editing an imported text document (saved as .lyx) I am
experiencing a crash when I highlight a section of text, cut it with
control-X and then attempt to paste with control-V.
Am I doing something wrong?
Shawn
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Mitakuye Oyasin
Tuukka Toivonen writes:
> On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Nicolas Constans wrote:
> > Total Memory : 12288 Kb
>
> Is this really correct? 12 megabytes total physical memory on the
> computer, which has several users?
>
> 6-8 megs is barely enough if you're running single user Linux system, but
> 1
On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Nicolas Constans wrote:
> > How much your AIX system is loaded ?
> I'm completely newbie in that sort of things. What I can told you is
> that now :
> Free Memory : 1828 Kb (with LyX), 2813 (without LyX)
Free memory doesn't matter in modern Unixes, but
> Total Memory : 12
Jose Monteiro wrote:
>
> On 05/05/00 11:58 WEST, Herbert Voss wrote:
> > in lyx you can use math mode, the sum symbol, insert "_" for subscript and
> > now choose? a matrix with several lines and one column. so you have so
> > much lines as you like.
>
> that does the trick, but both subscripts
On 05/05/00 11:58 WEST, Herbert Voss wrote:
> in lyx you can use math mode, the sum symbol, insert "_" for subscript and
> now choose? a matrix with several lines and one column. so you have so
> much lines as you like.
that does the trick, but both subscripts get too separated while
with substa
Jose Monteiro wrote:
>
> int latex, the command to do it with a sum is:
>
> \begin{equation}
> \sum_{\substack{0\le i\le m\\ 0 \end{equation}
>
> in lyx, the line break is being ignored, and i'm getting only a
> simple subscript, with both lines concatenated.
i get exactly what you want, try to
Guillermo Rodriguez Garcia wrote:
>
> >choose indent and in tex (red) \parskip1cm plus1cm minus 0.5cm
> >(the values are only examples)
>
> What does each one mean? I guess that \parskip is the option that
> I can change in the document layout dialog (medskip, bigskip, etc.).
> What are the
On 04/05/00 19:44 WEST, Herbert Voss wrote:
> do you mean something like this
>
> \( line_{sub_{sub_{sub_{sub_{sub} \)
no. i'm talking about stacked subscripts, one over the other. in
this case it's for a limit in which two variables tend for a
diferent value.
int latex, the command to do i
On 04-May-2000 Herbert Voss wrote:
>>
>> is there any way to have this also reflected in the rows of
>> tables, or in the space between footnotes, or even in the space
> \footnotesep6pt _ _ for space between footnotes
>>
>> between a caption and the corresponding image/table/whatever?
> for tab
"Todd A. Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| On 4 May 2000, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
|
| > Use \enspace{} marked as tex.
|
| Thanks. Actually, I omitted the braces, but it worked anyway. I appreciate
| your help.
|
| I couldn't find this documented anywhere, though. Where did you find the
On 4 May 2000, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> Use \enspace{} marked as tex.
Thanks. Actually, I omitted the braces, but it worked anyway. I appreciate
your help.
I couldn't find this documented anywhere, though. Where did you find the
answer?
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Todd A. Jacobs
Senior Network Consultant
Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Guillermo Rodriguez Garcia wrote:
| >
| > - I can specify either Skip or Indent in the document layout
| > settings; but how do I go about having both of them ? I would
| > like my paragraphs indented and with some separation between
| > them. Any magic
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