> > For readability I might prefer:
> >
> > \begin{equation}
> > \sum \begin{Sb}
> > 0\le i\le m \\
> > 0 < j < n
> > \end{Sb} Q(i,j)
> > \end{equation}
> >
> > This is a very small example. If you need very long and complicat
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 11:27:26AM +0100, Alexander Volovics wrote:
> For example if lyx had it's way I would produce:
>
> \begin{equation} \sum \begin{Sb} 0\le i\le le m \\ 0\end{equation}
>
> For readability I might prefer:
>
> \begin{equation}
> \sum \begin{Sb}
>
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 10:24:06AM +0100, Michael Hanke wrote:
> I believe that you should use the amslatex layout commands instead (gather,
> align, multiline, split, aligned etc.). Unfortunately, there is no lyx
> interface available as far as I know.
Not in 1.1.6.
> BTW. This is high on my
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 10:24:06AM +0100, Michael Hanke wrote:
> > I need to type long latex expressions that use more than one line.
> > It is possible to make nice indented layouts for these expressions
> > using Protected Blanks and Protected Returns.
> > But this gets to be quite tiring afte
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 06:44:16AM +0100, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> > I need to type long latex expressions that use more than one line.
> > It is possible to make nice indented layouts for these expressions
> > using Protected Blanks and Protected Returns.
> > But this gets to be quite tiring aft
Am Mittwoch 28 November 2001 00:06 schrieben Sie:
> Hello,
>
> I need to type long latex expressions that use more than one line.
> (For example: multiple equations, arrays, the cases environment, etc.
> I know I can do most if not all the work with lyx itself but I
> want to demonstrate the 2 w
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 12:06:06AM +0100, Alexander Volovics wrote:
> I need to type long latex expressions that use more than one line.
> (For example: multiple equations, arrays, the cases environment, etc.
> I know I can do most if not all the work with lyx itself but I
> want to demonstrate
Hello,
I need to type long latex expressions that use more than one line.
(For example: multiple equations, arrays, the cases environment, etc.
I know I can do most if not all the work with lyx itself but I
want to demonstrate the 2 ways of doing math in lyx).
It is possible to make nice inden