On Sun, Aug 10, 2003 at 12:55:34PM +0200, Kai Johannes Keller wrote:
> Hello Razvan,
>
> there are two possibilities of inserting equations in LyX:
>
> 1. inline-equations
>
> This is done by clicking on the equationsbutton on the
> LyX-toolbar (the one with the fraction "(a+b)/c
On Sun, Aug 10, 2003 at 11:28:43AM +0300, Razvan Racasanu wrote:
> The only problem with this is that fractions are very small when I export
> the file (to pdf) compared to the fractions that are in display mode. Is
> there any way of making the inlined fractions look as big as the ones in
> dis
Hello,
I have started to use LyX (version 1.3.2) only a couple of weeks ago so
all this is still new to me.
What I want to do is to write some mathematical equations in the middle
of some text. From what I have understood after reading the documentation
that comes with LyX and trying th
Hello Razvan,
there are two possibilities of inserting equations in LyX:
1. inline-equations
This is done by clicking on the equationsbutton on the
LyX-toolbar (the one with the fraction "(a+b)/c" and writing
LaTeX-Code into the red-blue frame which appears.
You c
Razvan Racasanu schrieb:
in display mode. Is there any way of making the inlined fractions look
as big as the ones in display ? The document class is book (AMS).
\dfrac{1}{2}
insert it in the mathbox as \dfrac\{ \{
the closing parentheses are done by LyX and the
backslashes are always not visib