Re: Lyx 2.2 and spaces before displaymath

2016-06-19 Thread racoon
On 19.06.2016 12:36, racoon wrote: On 19.06.2016 12:31, racoon wrote: On 17.06.2016 21:33, Guillaume Munch wrote: Le 17/06/2016 18:40, Kiuhnm a écrit : Hello, I wrote a document in Lyx 2.2 and I noticed that I had added extra empty lines before displaymath elements all over the document

Re: Lyx 2.2 and spaces before displaymath

2016-06-19 Thread racoon
On 19.06.2016 12:31, racoon wrote: On 17.06.2016 21:33, Guillaume Munch wrote: Le 17/06/2016 18:40, Kiuhnm a écrit : Hello, I wrote a document in Lyx 2.2 and I noticed that I had added extra empty lines before displaymath elements all over the document. This happens when one hits return

Re: Lyx 2.2 and spaces before displaymath

2016-06-19 Thread racoon
On 17.06.2016 21:33, Guillaume Munch wrote: Le 17/06/2016 18:40, Kiuhnm a écrit : Hello, I wrote a document in Lyx 2.2 and I noticed that I had added extra empty lines before displaymath elements all over the document. This happens when one hits return before pressing Ctrl+Shift+M. Did this

Re: Lyx 2.2 and spaces before displaymath

2016-06-17 Thread Guillaume Munch
Le 17/06/2016 18:40, Kiuhnm a écrit : Hello, I wrote a document in Lyx 2.2 and I noticed that I had added extra empty lines before displaymath elements all over the document. This happens when one hits return before pressing Ctrl+Shift+M. Did this happen in Lyx 2.1.4 too? I never noticed

Lyx 2.2 and spaces before displaymath

2016-06-17 Thread Kiuhnm
Hello, I wrote a document in Lyx 2.2 and I noticed that I had added extra empty lines before displaymath elements all over the document. This happens when one hits return before pressing Ctrl+Shift+M. Did this happen in Lyx 2.1.4 too? I never noticed. Should this behavior be considered a

Re: Displaymath at the bottom (LyX1.6RC5)

2008-10-30 Thread rgheck
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote: Let me add to this that if you have your math toolbars at the bottom of the screen, and if you insert or enter a math inset, the auto-appearing math toolbars will block the math you wanted to edit. The screen is moved up when you press any key, but it is annoying not

Re: Displaymath at the bottom (LyX1.6RC5)

2008-10-30 Thread Mukhtar Ullah
Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I can reproduce this bug. Could you please put it in bugzilla.lyx.org ? > > Thanks, > Abdel. > Abdel, Thanks for confirimg the bug. I have put the bug as Bug 5433 in bugzilla. I hope the developers get my point. Mukhtar

Re: Displaymath at the bottom (LyX1.6RC5)

2008-10-30 Thread Vincent van Ravesteijn
On Thu, 2008-10-30 at 18:57 +0100, Abdelrazak Younes wrote: > > Your reply suggests that I have been unable to explain properly. > > When you start a new document, type "Hi there", and start display > math, > > LyX can accomodate the new stuff you write on the screen. > > Try to type some more tex

Re: Displaymath at the bottom (LyX1.6RC5)

2008-10-30 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
On 30/10/2008 18:40, Mukhtar Ullah wrote: rgheck<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: I understand what you mean, but I don't see this problem. If I create a new document, type "Hi there", Ctrl-Shift-M for display math, enter x, then hit space, I am behind the inset, and if I now type "Hi again", it'

Re: Displaymath at the bottom (LyX1.6RC5)

2008-10-30 Thread Mukhtar Ullah
Mukhtar Ullah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Your reply suggests that I have been unable to explain properly. > When you start a new document, type "Hi there", and start display math, > LyX can accomodate the new stuff you write on the screen. > Try to type some more text until you are at the bo

Re: Displaymath at the bottom (LyX1.6RC5)

2008-10-30 Thread Mukhtar Ullah
rgheck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I understand what you mean, but I don't see this problem. If I create a > new document, type "Hi there", Ctrl-Shift-M for display math, enter x, > then hit space, I am behind the inset, and if I now type "Hi again", > it's on the next line. > > rh >

Re: Displaymath at the bottom (LyX1.6RC5)

2008-10-30 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
On 30/10/2008 18:33, rgheck wrote: Mukhtar Ullah wrote: Dear LyX users and developers, It occurs to me that when I am entering display math at a point where the LyX window has nothing to show below (at the bottom of your screen), leaving the display-math takes me back to part before the display-

Re: Displaymath at the bottom (LyX1.6RC5)

2008-10-30 Thread rgheck
Mukhtar Ullah wrote: Dear LyX users and developers, It occurs to me that when I am entering display math at a point where the LyX window has nothing to show below (at the bottom of your screen), leaving the display-math takes me back to part before the display-math (instead of moving forward). Th

Displaymath at the bottom (LyX1.6RC5)

2008-10-30 Thread Mukhtar Ullah
Dear LyX users and developers, It occurs to me that when I am entering display math at a point where the LyX window has nothing to show below (at the bottom of your screen), leaving the display-math takes me back to part before the display-math (instead of moving forward). This problem does not occ

Re: change vertical space before and after displaymath

2006-07-27 Thread Richard Heck
Yes, but this is apparently somewhat complicated if you really want to get it right. It's covered in section 8.2.10 of /The Latex Companion/. Richard Robert Neumann wrote: > hello, > is there a way to change the vertical distance before and after a > mathematical > formula i

change vertical space before and after displaymath

2006-07-26 Thread Robert Neumann
hello, is there a way to change the vertical distance before and after a mathematical formula in the displaymath-mode. I would like to have it a bit smaller but for the whole document. thanks! robert

Re: displaymath

2005-08-29 Thread Herbert Voss
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote: Thanks for both the suggestions. It appears my problem is slightly more complicated. Some of the equations are eqn arrays. While I can algn each bit, it still makes the whole hting centered. you shouldn't use eqnarray environments, they have a wrong spacing and look a b

Re: displaymath

2005-08-29 Thread Paul Smith
On 8/29/05, Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I am using displaymath environment and wondered whether it was > >> possible, for a few equations only, to have this environment to be > >> left aligned rather than the default centered. > > > >

Re: displaymath

2005-08-29 Thread Geoffrey Lloyd
]> To: Sent: Monday, August 29, 2005 8:17 PM Subject: Re: displaymath Paul A. Rubin wrote: Geoffrey Lloyd wrote: Hi I am using displaymath environment and wondered whether it was possible, for a few equations only, to have this environment to be left aligned rather than the default center

Re: displaymath

2005-08-29 Thread Herbert Voss
Paul A. Rubin wrote: Geoffrey Lloyd wrote: Hi I am using displaymath environment and wondered whether it was possible, for a few equations only, to have this environment to be left aligned rather than the default centered. Geoff In Layout->Document->Packages, check the box to u

Re: displaymath

2005-08-29 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote: Hi I am using displaymath environment and wondered whether it was possible, for a few equations only, to have this environment to be left aligned rather than the default centered. Geoff In Layout->Document->Packages, check the box to use the amsmath package.

displaymath

2005-08-29 Thread Geoffrey Lloyd
Hi I am using displaymath environment and wondered whether it was possible, for a few equations only, to have this environment to be left aligned rather than the default centered. Geoff

Re: displaymath equations

2001-04-26 Thread Herbert Voss
Myriam Abramson wrote: > > The equations in displaymath (each one on a separate line) seem > to use too much space in between them. How can I control that? http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/matharray/matharray.html#space Herbert -- http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

displaymath equations

2001-04-26 Thread Myriam Abramson
Hi! The equations in displaymath (each one on a separate line) seem to use too much space in between them. How can I control that? Thanks, -- myriam Go Proverb: Play slow, win slow; play fast, lose fast.

Re: displaymath vs. equation

2000-03-24 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Amir" == Amir Karger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> From the Revtex docs (3.1, but I doubt they've changed): Amir> "The most common (and preferred) type of displayed equation in Amir> The APS Journals in a *single-line equation, with an equation Amir> number on the same line*. Try to set

Re: displaymath vs. equation

2000-03-23 Thread Amir Karger
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 05:31:40PM +0100, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote: > > >>While we're at it, Customization has a *very* short description of the bind > >>files. (It says to look at the bind files to see how they work.) For > >>example, how do I know what ~S means in a bind file? Or is there ano

Re: displaymath vs. equation

2000-03-23 Thread Jean-Pierre.Chretien
>>Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 10:55:13 -0500 >>From: Amir Karger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>To: Lyx Users List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Subject: Re: displaymath vs. equation >> >> >>While we're at it, Customization has a *very* short description of

Re: displaymath vs. equation

2000-03-23 Thread Amir Karger
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 04:34:21PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > > "Amir" == Amir Karger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Why would you like to number every single equation when you will not > refer to them? Just for the pleasure to have an equation numbered > (4.5.103)? I even wrote a

Re: displaymath vs. equation

2000-03-23 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
referred to :) Amir> On the other hand, I just looked at math.bind and found out I Amir> can use "M-m n" to number an equation, so it's not so painful Amir> after all. Nonetheless, there ought to be a command & Amir> corresponding binding that automatically open

Re: displaymath vs. equation

2000-03-23 Thread Amir Karger
out I can use "M-m n" to number an equation, so it's not so painful after all. Nonetheless, there ought to be a command & corresponding binding that automatically opens an equation instead of a displaymath (e.g., "M-m e" = "M-m d" + "M-m n"). Of course

Re: displaymath vs. equation

2000-03-23 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Amir" == Amir Karger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Amir> Dumb question. Do I have to type math-number in the minibuffer Amir> for every single equation in my whole document? (Or use a perl Amir> script to change \[ to \begin{equation}?) I can't imagine that's Amir> the case. I know a bunch o

displaymath vs. equation

2000-03-22 Thread Amir Karger
Dumb question. Do I have to type math-number in the minibuffer for every single equation in my whole document? (Or use a perl script to change \[ to \begin{equation}?) I can't imagine that's the case. I know a bunch of people have written their theses in lyx already. So what's the secret to havin