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I am using LyX 2.3.0 on macOS 10.13.4. When I try to import a tex file I get
ert for every theorem type statement. Is there away to avoid this? I know I can
go through by hand and correct each occurrence, but it would be much better if
the converter handled it. At least it compiles.
Here
On Sat, 19 May 2018 18:35:25 +0200
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Le 19/05/2018 à 16:08, David L. Johnson a écrit :
> > I would prefer to have it go into the eqnarry environment rather
> > than AMS align, or at least default to three columns rather than 2,
> > with the = in the middle. That way,
Le 19/05/2018 à 16:08, David L. Johnson a écrit :
I would prefer to have it go into the eqnarry environment rather than
AMS align, or at least default to three columns rather than 2, with the
= in the middle. That way, following lines will have the = sign
aligned, which IMO is how it should be.
Le 19/05/2018 à 16:08, David L. Johnson a écrit :
But LyX doesn't understand them as delimiters unless they are written
as such.
Since 2.3, LyX knows the class (mathopen, mathclose, matrel...) of the
insets. This has been used actually to generalize the old code which
only looked at = sign AF
On Sat, May 19, 2018 at 03:23:00PM +, David L. Johnson wrote:
> On Sat, 19 May 2018 11:14:16 -0400
> Scott Kostyshak wrote:
>
> > > I would prefer to have it go into the eqnarry environment rather
> > > than AMS align, or at least default to three columns rather than 2,
> > > with the = in th
On Sat, May 19, 2018 at 01:02:05PM +, Joel Kulesza wrote:
> On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 11:04 PM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
>
> > When in a math display equation, if you press "ctrl + return", LyX will
> > turn it into a multi-line equation. I think the default is an "align"
> > environment. To do t
On Sat, 19 May 2018 11:14:16 -0400
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> > I would prefer to have it go into the eqnarry environment rather
> > than AMS align, or at least default to three columns rather than 2,
> > with the = in the middle. That way, following lines will have the
> > = sign aligned, which I
On Sat, May 19, 2018 at 02:08:43PM +, David L. Johnson wrote:
> On Sat, 19 May 2018 01:04:31 -0400
> Scott Kostyshak wrote:
>
> > When in a math display equation, if you press "ctrl + return", LyX
> > will turn it into a multi-line equation. I think the default is an
> > "align" environment.
On Sat, 19 May 2018 01:04:31 -0400
Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> When in a math display equation, if you press "ctrl + return", LyX
> will turn it into a multi-line equation. I think the default is an
> "align" environment. To do this, LyX tries "split" your current
> equation into two parts. For exam
Le 19/05/2018 à 13:46, Hal Kierstead a écrit :
I use this all the time. The slider would be useful as I often end up
cutting and pasting. But I do not need the graphics; an easy way to
insert the “&” at the right place would be great.
Indeed a "split here" would be good. The automatic detectio
>>> When in a math display equation, if you press "ctrl + return", LyX will
>>> turn it into a multi-line equation. I think the default is an "align"
>>> environment. To do this, LyX tries "split" your current equation into
>>> two parts. For example, if the equation is:
>>>
>>> y = 3x + 5
>>>
>
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