On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Nirmal Govind wrote:
> Hmm... actually, a way that I find easy to achieve the above is as
> follows: enter math mode, hit Ctrl-M, type "A", hit right arrow (you exit
> text-within-math-mode), now select the A that you entered by using
> Shift+left-arrow, then do a tilde on it
this doesn't looks good, when A is a kind of variable and s'hould be in
italic mode. \mathaccent`~A is the better way.
By trial-and-error I worked it out. I need a combination of spaces and
right-arrows (or up arrows) to get back out of \textmf mode. Very slow and
-- for me -- highly error pron
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Herbert Voss wrote:
> $\mathaccent`~A=\{(x,\mu_{\mathaccent`~A}(x))|(x\in U)\}$
> mark it with the cursor and hit ctrl-m, then it will be
> converted to math.
Herbert,
I like that. Looks quicker to type it in TeX mode then convert it to math
mode.
> this doesn't looks goo
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Rich Shepard wrote:
Is there a more efficient/better/proper way of using a over-tilde on a
letter in math mode?
Now I need some guidance on how to use the tilde-over-A as a subscript in
an inline equation. I typed this:
\textrm{\~ A }=\{(x,\mu_{\text
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Rich Shepard wrote:
> Is there a more efficient/better/proper way of using a over-tilde on a
> letter in math mode?
Now I need some guidance on how to use the tilde-over-A as a subscript in
an inline equation. I typed this:
\textrm{\~ A }=\{(x,\mu_{\textrm{\~ A}}
This is an easy one, I promise. :-)
I need to use uppercase letters surmounted with a tilde as symbols for
fuzzy sets. In text mode, I can write \~{A} and it comes out perfectly when
I view the output. However, in math mode I use the panel's text button/menu
to select "normal text mode" and th
jdd wrote:
>
> I still use the 1.04 lyx version.
>
> I just notice that accents inserted in math mode like this (lyx source
> file)
>
> left\{ \begin{array}{c}
> \overrightarrow{R}(actions\: extérieures\rightarrow système)=M\:
>\overrightarrow{\Gamma }(G)\\
> \overrightarrow{M}G\: (action\: ex
I still use the 1.04 lyx version.
I just notice that accents inserted in math mode like this (lyx source
file)
left\{ \begin{array}{c}
\overrightarrow{R}(actions\: extérieures\rightarrow système)=M\:
\overrightarrow{\Gamma }(G)\\
\overrightarrow{M}G\: (action\: extérieure\rightarrow système)=\o
> "Jean-Pierre" == Jean-Pierre Chretien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jean-Pierre> Hello, What follows is rather for the developers' list,
Jean-Pierre> but it may be of interest for all.
Jean-Pierre> The UserGuide gives in section 5.1.11 a table of the
Jean-Pierre> available accent functions
Hello,
What follows is rather for the developers' list, but it may
be of interest for all.
The UserGuide gives in section 5.1.11 a table of
the available accent functions in math mode, with the corresponding
functions in text mode.
Following a request of a colleague about the implementation o
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