Herbert Voss wrote:
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> Robin Turner wrote:
> >
> > Well, I've looked through the Tutorial, the User Guide and a LaTeX command
> > summary, and I still can't find how to do the following ...
> >
> > 1. Type a fraction as an ordinary slash fraction rather than a math fraction;
>
> http://www.edu
Alberto Vecchiato wrote:
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> On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Robin Turner wrote:
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> > Well, I've looked through the Tutorial, the User Guide and a LaTeX command
> > summary, and I still can't find how to do the following ...
> >
> > 1. Type a fraction as an ordinary slash fraction rather than a math frac
Robin Turner wrote:
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> Well, I've looked through the Tutorial, the User Guide and a LaTeX command
> summary, and I still can't find how to do the following ...
>
> 1. Type a fraction as an ordinary slash fraction rather than a math fraction;
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/mathmode.h
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Robin Turner wrote:
> Well, I've looked through the Tutorial, the User Guide and a LaTeX command
> summary, and I still can't find how to do the following ...
>
> 1. Type a fraction as an ordinary slash fraction rather than a math fraction;
>
> 2. Type a degree sign (as
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Robin Turner wrote:
> 1. Type a fraction as an ordinary slash fraction rather than a math fraction;
I don't quite understand, can't you use the "/" key on your keyboard?
You could also get some fractions with the compose key:
compose + 1 2 = 1/2
compose + 1 4 = 1/4
compose
Well, I've looked through the Tutorial, the User Guide and a LaTeX command
summary, and I still can't find how to do the following ...
1. Type a fraction as an ordinary slash fraction rather than a math fraction;
2. Type a degree sign (as in "a 90 degree arc").
Am I stupid or what?
Robin