Re: A special case of limit

2003-12-08 Thread Paul Smith
\lim_\substack(x,y)\to(0,0)(x=0)f(x,y)=L or something similar. Thanks once again, Andre', for your help! Paul

Re: A special case of limit

2003-12-08 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Sun, Dec 07, 2003 at 12:28:40PM +, Paul Smith wrote: > Dear All > > I would like to add "x=0" just below a limit, as it is shown below: > > limf(x,y)=L > (x,y)-> (0,0) > (x=0) > > Could someone here please help me? \lim_\substack(x,y)\to(0,0)(x=0)f(x,y)=L or something simila

Re: A special case of limit

2003-12-07 Thread Paul Smith
It is better to use the substack command which is supported by LyX: yes, as mentioned on this page 23/24 ... ;-) Thanks to both for the precious help! Paul

Re: A special case of limit

2003-12-07 Thread Herbert Voß
Dekel Tsur wrote: On Sun, Dec 07, 2003 at 02:05:47PM +0100, Herbert Vo? wrote: Paul Smith wrote: I would like to add "x=0" just below a limit, as it is shown below: limf(x,y)=L (x,y)-> (0,0) (x=0) Could someone here please help me? see p.23 in http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/Mathmode-TeX.

Re: A special case of limit

2003-12-07 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Sun, Dec 07, 2003 at 02:05:47PM +0100, Herbert Vo? wrote: > Paul Smith wrote: > > >I would like to add "x=0" just below a limit, as it is shown below: > > > >limf(x,y)=L > >(x,y)-> (0,0) > >(x=0) > > > >Could someone here please help me? > > see p.23 in http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/Ma

Re: A special case of limit

2003-12-07 Thread Herbert Voß
Herbert Voß wrote: Paul Smith wrote: I would like to add "x=0" just below a limit, as it is shown below: limf(x,y)=L (x,y)-> (0,0) (x=0) Could someone here please help me? see p.23 in http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/Mathmode-TeX.pdf should be http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/math/Mathmode-TeX.

Re: A special case of limit

2003-12-07 Thread Herbert Voß
Paul Smith wrote: I would like to add "x=0" just below a limit, as it is shown below: limf(x,y)=L (x,y)-> (0,0) (x=0) Could someone here please help me? see p.23 in http://www.perce.de/LaTeX/Mathmode-TeX.pdf Herbert

A special case of limit

2003-12-07 Thread Paul Smith
Dear All I would like to add "x=0" just below a limit, as it is shown below: limf(x,y)=L (x,y)-> (0,0) (x=0) Could someone here please help me? Thank you a lot in advance! Paul