On 2009-05-13, James C. Sutherland wrote:
> On May 13, 2009, at 12:08 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
>> On 2009-05-12, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>> The LyX-way of declaring text-in-math is pressing Ctrl-M (or typing
>> \text).
>> This will use the current text font.
> I have found \mathrm or \textrm to be
On May 13, 2009, at 12:08 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-05-12, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
...
4. In the fourth column of each row, type \textrm followed by a
space,
which will switch you to roman font, then type the explanation.
You can
also use \textup (upright) in place of \textrm, in cas
On 2009-05-12, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
...
> 4. In the fourth column of each row, type \textrm followed by a space,
> which will switch you to roman font, then type the explanation. You can
> also use \textup (upright) in place of \textrm, in case you're not using
> roman as the base font family
sc092270 wrote:
I am trying to align equations. I want the equal signs to be aligned. This is
not a problem. However, every time I do this it shows up as a display
formula. I do not want it centered. I want an inline formula with the equal
signs aligned. Also I would like to put an explanation
I am trying to align equations. I want the equal signs to be aligned. This is
not a problem. However, every time I do this it shows up as a display
formula. I do not want it centered. I want an inline formula with the equal
signs aligned. Also I would like to put an explanation of each step to
HohYin Loh wrote:
>
> Congratulations for doing a great job.
> I'm currently using lyx to do my thesis, but can't
> seem to find a way to align the equal signs of
> mathematical equations in math mode (M-m or
> Ctrl-M-m). Pls note that I'm not a LaTexpert.
you can insert a matrix from LyX-Math-m
Congratulations for doing a great job.
I'm currently using lyx to do my thesis, but can't
seem to find a way to align the equal signs of
mathematical equations in math mode (M-m or
Ctrl-M-m). Pls note that I'm not a LaTexpert.
Tinkrer
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