Re: Integral sign stretch/expand to fit integrand

2010-11-28 Thread Jim Oldfield
> I was misled by the LyX preview. The integral looks great to me in the > output. Thanks for the feedback! > > Gustavo Fair enough. By the way, if by "LyX preview" you just mean the LyX math editor, and not instant preview, then you might want to try instant preview (in preferences unde

Re: Integral sign stretch/expand to fit integrand

2010-11-28 Thread Gustavo Goretkin
Subject: Re: Integral sign stretch/expand to fit integrand Am 28.11.2010 07:05, schrieb Gustavo Goretkin: This works for me without using special commands, see attached. regards Uwe This is a larger integral symbol than you would get inline, but it gets no larger. For instance try it on \frac

Re: Integral sign stretch/expand to fit integrand

2010-11-28 Thread Jim Oldfield
- Original Message > From: Uwe Stöhr > To: Gustavo Goretkin > Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org > Sent: Sun, 28 November, 2010 20:52:45 > Subject: Re: Integral sign stretch/expand to fit integrand > > Am 28.11.2010 07:05, schrieb Gustavo Goretkin: > This wo

Re: Integral sign stretch/expand to fit integrand

2010-11-28 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Am 28.11.2010 07:05, schrieb Gustavo Goretkin: How could I make an integral sign stretch so that its height is close to the height of the integrand? For example, see http://oi51.tinypic.com/qnpedi.jpg This works for me without using special commands, see attached. regards Uwe newfile5.pdf

Re: Integral sign stretch/expand to fit integrand

2010-11-28 Thread Daniel CLEMENT
Hello, Gustavo Goretkin wrote: > How could I make an integral sign stretch so that its height is close to > the height of the integrand? > Have you tried typing \displaystyle (in math mode) before the integral? > For example, see http://oi51.tinypic.com/qnpedi.jpg In order to achieve this, do

Integral sign stretch/expand to fit integrand

2010-11-27 Thread Gustavo Goretkin
How could I make an integral sign stretch so that its height is close to the height of the integrand? For example, see http://oi51.tinypic.com/qnpedi.jpg Thank you, Gustavo