James C. Sutherland schrieb:
I have never figured out how to do this for an eqnarray environment -
only in a regular equation.
I attached some examples using the infos from the Math manual.
regards Uwe
newfile1.lyx
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Luca Carlon schrieb:
I have never figured out how to do this for an eqnarray environment -
only in a regular equation. One possibility would be to use a
minipage and frame it. This doesn't look to great, however...
Well... better than nothing! Unfortunately the box is far larger than the
On Apr 30, 2009, at 8:12 AM, Luca Carlon wrote:
James C. Sutherland writes:
I have never figured out how to do this for an eqnarray environment -
only in a regular equation. One possibility would be to use a
minipage and frame it. This doesn't look to great, however...
Well... better tha
James C. Sutherland writes:
> I have never figured out how to do this for an eqnarray environment -
> only in a regular equation. One possibility would be to use a
> minipage and frame it. This doesn't look to great, however...
Well... better than nothing! Unfortunately the box is far larg
On Apr 30, 2009, at 4:06 AM, Luca Carlon wrote:
Hi! I'm facing this problem: I would like to write long equations
(two or even
three lines are needed) in which (possibly) each line is center
aligned in the
page and so that it is possible to box them all together.
I have never figured out h
Hi! I'm facing this problem: I would like to write long equations (two or even
three lines are needed) in which (possibly) each line is center aligned in the
page and so that it is possible to box them all together. Moreover I really need
to have one reference number only (not one for each line). I