Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 05:00:15AM +0200, Emil Zeuthen wrote:
Hello,
When I export my LyX documents to external formats the font size for
sub/superscripts isn't decreased as you would expect. How come?
Please post a minimla example and tell us what you expect.
Andre'
Mr.
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 05:00:15AM +0200, Emil Zeuthen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When I export my LyX documents to external formats the font size for
> sub/superscripts isn't decreased as you would expect. How come?
Please post a minimla example and tell us what you expect.
Andre'
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Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 05:00:15AM +0200, Emil Zeuthen wrote:
Hello,
When I export my LyX documents to external formats the font size for
sub/superscripts isn't decreased as you would expect. How come?
Do I have to set the font size manualy for every single sub/supers
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 05:00:15AM +0200, Emil Zeuthen wrote:
Hello,
When I export my LyX documents to external formats the font size for
sub/superscripts isn't decreased as you would expect. How come?
Do I have to set the font size manualy for every single sub/supers
On Sun, Oct 05, 2003 at 05:00:15AM +0200, Emil Zeuthen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When I export my LyX documents to external formats the font size for
> sub/superscripts isn't decreased as you would expect. How come?
>
> Do I have to set the font size manualy for every single
Hello,
When I export my LyX documents to external formats the font size for
sub/superscripts isn't decreased as you would expect. How come?
Do I have to set the font size manualy for every single sub/superscript?
(I guess not ...)
I use the CM-super fonts (PS type 1).
Any help wi
Herbert Voss wrote:
> put the cursor right of the sum symbol, enter _ and then
>
> {above \atop below}
>
> or for more than two limits
>
> {a\atop b\atop c ...}
sorry, forgot to say that with amsmath.sty
\substack{...\\...\\...}
does the same.
Herbert
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Luiz Eleno wrote:
> Hello,
> How to make a subscript --- or superscript --- consisting of several
> lines, in math mode, for example, for a sum?
put the cursor right of the sum symbol, enter _ and then
{above \atop below}
or for more than two limits
{a\atop b\atop c ...}
Herbert
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On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 06:52:39PM -0300, Luiz Eleno wrote:
> Hello,
> How to make a subscript --- or superscript --- consisting of several
> lines, in math mode, for example, for a sum?
You can put anything in a subscript or superscript, including an array or
subarray or similar.
Andre'
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Hello,
How to make a subscript --- or superscript --- consisting of several
lines, in math mode, for example, for a sum?
regards,
Luiz
On Sun, Aug 26, 2001 at 05:56:39PM +1000, Laurie Savage wrote:
> A dumb question, but how can I create a subscript (as in chemical formulae)
> or superscript (as in algebraic expression)?
>
> Laurie Savage
math-mode, then _ (for subscript) or ^ (superscript).
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Kayvan A. Sylvan | Pr
A dumb question, but how can I create a subscript (as in chemical formulae)
or superscript (as in algebraic expression)?
Laurie Savage
>
>
> Hi --
>
> How do you enter the superscripts for math Sum symbols? I can get the
> greek sum letter, and use Math->Index to enter the text below the sum
> letter (e.g. "n=0"), but can't figure out how to enter the text above
> the sum letter. Any hints?
Just type "\sum _n=0 ^\infty " in
Felciano, Ramon wrote:
>
> Hi --
>
> How do you enter the superscripts for math Sum symbols? I can get the
> greek sum letter, and use Math->Index to enter the text below the sum
> letter (e.g. "n=0"), but can't figure out how to enter the text above
> the sum letter. Any hints?
>
Just use sub
Hi --
How do you enter the superscripts for math Sum symbols? I can get the
greek sum letter, and use Math->Index to enter the text below the sum
letter (e.g. "n=0"), but can't figure out how to enter the text above
the sum letter. Any hints?
Thanks!
Ramon
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