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ist,
I am writing to ask for your help regarding a question about LyX.
Specifically, I am wondering how to display all equations as intuitive
formulas in LyX once for all when I open my LyX document or paste some
LaTeX code into a newly created LyX document.
I would like to know how to change the disp
Dear LyX mailing list,
I am writing to ask for your help regarding a question about LyX.
Specifically, I am wondering how to display all equations as intuitive
formulas in LyX once for all when I open my LyX document or paste some
LaTeX code into a newly created LyX document.
I would like to
On 05/06/2016 22:41, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Kiuhnm gmail.com> writes:
I came up with a (not so clean) solution:
Try replacing everything between \begin_body and \end_body with the
following and see if it looks right:
\begin_layout Standard
\begin_inset Formula
\begin{alignat*}{3}
H(Z) & \le
Kiuhnm gmail.com> writes:
>
> I came up with a (not so clean) solution:
>
Try replacing everything between \begin_body and \end_body with the
following and see if it looks right:
\begin_layout Standard
\begin_inset Formula
\begin{alignat*}{3}
H(Z) & \leq\mathbb{E}_{Z}\lceil I(Z)\rceil & &
On 04/06/2016 21:19, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Kiuhnm gmail.com> writes:
I'm using Lyx 2.1.4. I'd like to write a bunch of inequalities with an
\iff on the right side. The inequalities should be centered, like this:
<=>
<=>
<...>
Does the appended LyX file do what you want? I used the alignat e
On 04/06/2016 21:19, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Kiuhnm gmail.com> writes:
I'm using Lyx 2.1.4. I'd like to write a bunch of inequalities with an
\iff on the right side. The inequalities should be centered, like this:
<=>
<=>
<...>
Does the appended LyX file do what you want? I used the alignat e
Le 04/06/2016 20:19, Paul A. Rubin a écrit :
Kiuhnm gmail.com> writes:
I'm using Lyx 2.1.4. I'd like to write a bunch of inequalities with an
\iff on the right side. The inequalities should be centered, like this:
<=>
<=>
<...>
Does the appended LyX file do what you want? I used the aligna
Kiuhnm gmail.com> writes:
> I'm using Lyx 2.1.4. I'd like to write a bunch of inequalities with an
> \iff on the right side. The inequalities should be centered, like this:
> <=>
> <=>
> <...>
Does the appended LyX file do what you want? I used the alignat environment,
and increased the numbe
Hi,
I'm using Lyx 2.1.4. I'd like to write a bunch of inequalities with an
\iff on the right side. The inequalities should be centered, like this:
<=>
<=>
<...>
The problem with gather is that it only allows one column. If I insert a
gathered environment and add a second column, it doesn't w
On Tue 17 Apr 2012 01:29:00 AM EEST, Thomas Coffee wrote:
> Also, pressing Ctrl+Enter in regular math mode will give you eqnarray.
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 9:09 PM, David L. Johnson
> mailto:david.john...@lehigh.edu>> wrote:
>
> On 04/15/2012 06:18 PM, El Merehbi, Ibrahim wrote:
>
>
Also, pressing Ctrl+Enter in regular math mode will give you eqnarray.
On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 9:09 PM, David L. Johnson
wrote:
> On 04/15/2012 06:18 PM, El Merehbi, Ibrahim wrote:
>
>> Hello again,
>>
>> I believe I didn't clear it out well. I meant a shortcut for the
>> "eqnarray" not the equa
On 04/15/2012 06:18 PM, El Merehbi, Ibrahim wrote:
Hello again,
I believe I didn't clear it out well. I meant a shortcut for the
"eqnarray" not the equation numbering.
Sorry, I misunderstood. Add to the shortcuts something like this:
command-sequence math-mode on; math-mutate eqnarray;
and l
Hello again,
I believe I didn't clear it out well. I meant a shortcut for the
"eqnarray" not the equation numbering.
The default of your stated functions are:
math-number-line-toggle: Alt+M Shift+N
math-number-toggle: Alt+M N
both of which do the same thing; I already use the second one for
n
On 04/13/2012 08:32 AM, Merhebi, Bob wrote:
Hello David,
Thanks for your reply on this topic; I also benefited from this. One
question though; isn't there a keyboard shortcut to use it instead of
using the menus?
You can define keyboard shortcuts to substitute for many, if not all,
menu choices
Hello David,
Thanks for your reply on this topic; I also benefited from this. One
question though; isn't there a keyboard shortcut to use it instead of
using the menus?
On 04/11/2012 08:13 AM, David L. Johnson wrote:
> The problem is that a matrix does not really give you a multi-line
> formula,
On 04/11/2012 12:45 PM, s nedunuri wrote:
On 4/11/2012 6:21 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
The gather environment will also do, or the equation array environment,
but not, perhaps surprisingly, the multiline environment, which is
specifically intended to a single equation that spans many lines
Actual
On 4/11/2012 6:21 AM, Richard Heck wrote:
On 04/11/2012 01:13 AM, David L. Johnson wrote:
On 04/11/2012 12:12 AM, s nedunuri wrote:
Hello, I wonder if anyone can help me with how to number multi-line
formulas, as the Help manual appears to be out of date (it refers to
menu options that no
On 04/11/2012 01:13 AM, David L. Johnson wrote:
On 04/11/2012 12:12 AM, s nedunuri wrote:
Hello, I wonder if anyone can help me with how to number multi-line
formulas, as the Help manual appears to be out of date (it refers to
menu options that no longer exist). I am running Lyx 2.0.2. I have
On 04/11/2012 12:12 AM, s nedunuri wrote:
Hello, I wonder if anyone can help me with how to number multi-line
formulas, as the Help manual appears to be out of date (it refers to
menu options that no longer exist). I am running Lyx 2.0.2. I have a
multi-line formula that I created via the
Hello, I wonder if anyone can help me with how to number multi-line
formulas, as the Help manual appears to be out of date (it refers to
menu options that no longer exist). I am running Lyx 2.0.2. I have a
multi-line formula that I created via the "Insert Matrix" command. I
wou
Op 9-3-2012 18:02, Barger, Carla schreef:
Hi Lyx Users!
I hope I'm not committing a major faux pas by posting this to the
board, but I'm desperate. I have a 40 page word doc with many formulas
that I need to put into Lyx for a professor. I am actually not
familiar enough with L
Hi Lyx Users!
I hope I'm not committing a major faux pas by posting this to the board, but
I'm desperate. I have a 40 page word doc with many formulas that I need to put
into Lyx for a professor. I am actually not familiar enough with Lyx at this
time to do it myself. Would
Paul Smith gmail.com> writes:
>
> Thanks, Paul. It works when the equation is in inline style, but not
> when in display style -- an error is generated while producing the pdf
> file. Any ideas?
It's a bit complicated to explain. Here's the key sequence (again using the
xcolor package):
1. In
On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 10:58 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>> > Is there some way of boxing mathematical formulas with a red box? I
>> > have tried with \fbox, but getting only black boxes.
>>
>> Any clue?
>
> Preamble:
> \usepackage{xcolor}
>
> Text:
>
Paul Smith gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Is there some way of boxing mathematical formulas with a red box? I
> > have tried with \fbox, but getting only black boxes.
>
> Any clue?
>
Preamble:
\usepackage{xcolor}
Text:
ERT: \fcolorbox{black}{red}{
math inset
ERT: }
Paul
> Is there some way of boxing mathematical formulas with a red box? I
> have tried with \fbox, but getting only black boxes.
Any clue?
Thanks,
Paul
Dear All,
Is there some way of boxing mathematical formulas with a red box? I
have tried with \fbox, but getting only black boxes.
Thanks in advance,
Paul
nages it
> (but has its own bugs, so isn't a good replacement sadly), which I've told
> the relevant person in AMS about. She seemed interested, but I doubt they
> have the resources to fix it anytime soon.
>
> Jim
>
>
> *From:* Gustavo Milaré
> *To:* Lyx D
seemed interested, but I doubt they have the
resources to fix it anytime soon.
Jim
>
>From: Gustavo Milaré
>To: Lyx Discussion List
>Sent: Fri, 14 January, 2011 2:51:15
>Subject: Proofs ending with mathematical formulas
>
>Hello,
>
>
>I'm having a bit tro
On 01/13/2011 09:51 PM, Gustavo Milaré wrote:
Hello,
I'm having a bit trouble to put the QED symbol in the right place when
the proof ends with a multi-line mathematical formula.
I think this is a known sort of problem with the QED symbol. The
algorithm that calculates its placement is compl
Hello,
I'm having a bit trouble to put the QED symbol in the right place when the
proof ends with a multi-line mathematical formula.
When the proof ends with a single-line formula, I manually put a \qedhere at
the end of the formula for the QED symbol to appear in the right place. If
there is any
Am 15.04.2010 17:06, schrieb iustifico:
I found out that enumeration of formulas can be invoked by menu and
tryed that. Than a "(#)" appears inside the formula. My problem is, that
the number is on the left side of the formula - in contrairy to the
description in the help. The eff
iustifico writes:
>
> I found out that enumeration of formulas can be invoked by menu and
> tryed that. Than a "(#)" appears inside the formula. My problem is, that
> the number is on the left side of the formula - in contrairy to the
> description in the help. The e
Hello,
I found out that enumeration of formulas can be invoked by menu and
tryed that. Than a "(#)" appears inside the formula. My problem is, that
the number is on the left side of the formula - in contrairy to the
description in the help. The effect is the same, either when
Stefano Baroni schrieb:
Hi! Is there any way of scaling the previewed formulas by the same
factor as the ordinary text?
Not directly. But you can change the scaling factor of the previews independently of the text. In
the next LyX release LyX 1.6.5 you can do this in the LyX preferences
Hi! Is there any way of scaling the previewed formulas by the same
factor as the ordinary text? Thanks - SB
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On 2009-10-25, Luca Carlon wrote:
> Hi! I'm trying to create a presentation with beamer, but I found out
> formulas are written with a different font than that I commonly use. Is
> it possible to change this? I've been able to change the font of the
> text but not that of fo
Hi! I'm trying to create a presentation with beamer, but I found out formulas
are written with a different font than that I commonly use.
Is it possible to change this? I've been able to change the font of the text but
not that of formulas.
Thanks!
ing in ERT. But
>> then what do I need LyX for?
>
> Come on, LyX lacks indeed the feature to specify the line separation
> directly, but what about all the other features?
Yes, sure that was a bit exaggerated. But when it comes to technical
papers with many formulas, it would be sa
Martin Görg schrieb:
I have an AMS gather environment (or an equation array or such) and would
like to increase the vertical spacing between rows.
I am really surprised that there's nothing about this problem in the
help, mailing list, or Wiki - or at least I couldn't find anything.
It is,
Hi there,
I have an AMS gather environment (or an equation array or such) and would
like to increase the vertical spacing between rows.
I am really surprised that there's nothing about this problem in the
help, mailing list, or Wiki - or at least I couldn't find anything.
The only solution I
Uwe Stöhr schrieb:
You can highlight the whole formula and use the character dialog to set
the size to a smaller one. I attached an example.
You can also set the size only for some formula parts, see section "11.4 Font Sizes" of LyX's math
manual that you find in the Help menu.
regards Uwe
Srinivas Nedunuri schrieb:
Hello, is there a way of shrinking the overall size of a math formula,
either displayed or inline?
You can highlight the whole formula and use the character dialog to set the size to a smaller one. I
attached an example.
regards Uwe
newfile1.lyx
Description: app
Hello, is there a way of shrinking the overall size of a math formula,
either displayed or inline? I am trying to stay within a page limit for a
paper, and I could do with shrinking the formulas (as they would appear in
the final output - I don't care too much what size they look in Lyx -
Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2009-01-02, radagast wrote:
How can I make Lyx 1.6 auto-split long display formulas (ctrl+shift+m)
when compiling?
You can't.
This is a feature (or lack of feature) of LaTeX
Still, 'instant preview' will give you a quasi real-time preview of the
e
On 2009-01-02, radagast wrote:
> How can I make Lyx 1.6 auto-split long display formulas (ctrl+shift+m)
> when compiling?
You can't.
This is a feature (or lack of feature) of LaTeX
Günter
Hello.
How can I make Lyx 1.6 auto-split long display formulas (ctrl+shift+m) when
compiling?
ie, I write the math text, and then I just do ctrl+enter visually, and then
I have to compile and look in the pdf to see where its not right (the line's
too long) and I edit it again. I'm wo
an align equation. How to define
such a shortcut is explained in the Customization manual. (The next major LyX release has a dilaog
where you can define them much more easier.)
For existing formulas, use the menu Edit -> Math -> Change formula type
(shortcut Alt-m t a).
regards Uwe
Hi,
Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This can be done by redefining the eqnarray environment to be the align
environment, you should find
> how this is done in the archive of this list.
>
> regards Uwe
>
>
Thanks very much for your reply. I tried searching the archive and google bu
Guy Rutenberg schrieb:
I'm looking for a way to set the align environment as the default one in LyX for
multiline formulas. E.g. when in display mode and I press Ctrl+Enter I want the
formula to use the align environment instead of the eqnarray one.
This can be done by redefining the eqn
Hi,
I'm looking for a way to set the align environment as the default one in LyX for
multiline formulas. E.g. when in display mode and I press Ctrl+Enter I want the
formula to use the align environment instead of the eqnarray one.
Is it possible? If so, how can I do it?
Thanks,
Guy
> "Micha" == Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Micha> Not sure if I see the same problems but at least when mixed
Micha> with hebrew text it behaves very bad.
Micha> The math object is handled is a right left object when
Micha> selecting it when embeded in RTL text but the selection is
On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 10:46:43 +0200 (MEST)
Jean-Pierre Chretien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>From: Gunnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
> >>Subject: Re: Navigation in math formulas is not good in 1.4.2
> >>Date: Wed,
>>From: Gunnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
>>Subject: Re: Navigation in math formulas is not good in 1.4.2
>>Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 09:50:06 +0200
[...]
>>And one more thing:
>>Selecting with pressing down SHIFT and arrowdownke
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 09:46, Gunnar wrote:
> On Wednesday 23 August 2006 09:45, Gunnar wrote:
> > Some of the problems:
> > If I have two consecutive math displayformulas and position the cursor in
> > the first, and press the arrow down key, I usualy move to the line AFTER
> > the second ma
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 09:45, Gunnar wrote:
> Some of the problems:
> If I have two consecutive math displayformulas and position the cursor in
> the first, and press the arrow down key, I usualy move to the line AFTER
> the second mathdisplayformula. Very anoying.
>
> And here is a picture o
Some of the problems:
If I have two consecutive math displayformulas and position the cursor in the
first, and press the arrow down key, I usualy move to the line AFTER the
second mathdisplayformula. Very anoying.
And here is a picture of a mathdisplay formula where if I put the cursor
betwe
Rainer M Krug schrieb:
I don't understand what you mean with the next sentence:
Note that subscripts with more than one character have to set upright to
dive them from indices, see appendix A of the math manual.
Which math manual are you referring to? The German one?
Yes my german LyX math
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Rainer M Krug schrieb:
>
>> thanks for the tip (Yea, I am German and I just downloaded the manual!)-
>> but my problems are with the subscripts, e.g. a_{WB_NE} where I would
>> like to have the WB_NE in a smaller font as it looks strange with the
>> same font size
>
> They don'
Rainer M Krug schrieb:
thanks for the tip (Yea, I am German and I just downloaded the manual!)-
but my problems are with the subscripts, e.g. a_{WB_NE} where I would
like to have the WB_NE in a smaller font as it looks strange with the
same font size
They don't have the same size! You use a sm
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Rainer M Krug schrieb:
>
>> I have a table with formulas - which works fine, but the formulas look
>> (for my taste at least) quite bad, i.e. subscript difficult to identify
>> as subscript and the same size as the normal letters (see attached pdf).
>&
Rainer M Krug schrieb:
I have a table with formulas - which works fine, but the formulas look
(for my taste at least) quite bad, i.e. subscript difficult to identify
as subscript and the same size as the normal letters (see attached pdf).
Is there anything I can do except of changing the font
Hi
I have a table with formulas - which works fine, but the formulas look
(for my taste at least) quite bad, i.e. subscript difficult to identify
as subscript and the same size as the normal letters (see attached pdf).
Is there anything I can do except of changing the font size for each
subscript
Fritz Bein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> using MathEd I can also use LaTex commands like \sum to enter a formula. Is
> it also possible to make the LaTex command source visible in the Lyx editor?
Yes, it is. Copy a formula and then paste it outside of any math inset.
You can also paste it in an e
> Hi,
> using MathEd I can also use LaTex commands like \sum to enter a formula. Is
> it also possible to make the LaTex command source visible in the Lyx editor?
> Thanks for your help,
> Fritz
This feature is available in the latest svn version. I do not know
when it will be available to the pub
Hi,
using MathEd I can also use LaTex commands like \sum to enter a formula. Is
it also possible to make the LaTex command source visible in the Lyx editor?
Thanks for your help,
Fritz
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On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 11:03:55AM +0200, Tomasz Koziara wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does someone know how to make a multiline mathematical formula
> be numbered only once ?
You can switch off 'unnumbered lines' with M-m S-n.
Andre'
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Hi,
Does someone know how to make a multiline mathematical formula
be numbered only once ?
Regards,
Tom
Hi all,
I'm currently planing to write a Paper for my University here in Germany
and wanted to do it with Latex+Lyx. I would like to use the Rotis Font
for Text and my question is how Latex creates the mathmatical formulas.
More precisely which fonts does it use, does it need a special se
Víctor Martínez-Moll schrieb:
I think I'm not very clear (my English does no allow for more) so may be
the best thing is again a little example:
attached with a new command (look at preamble)
Herbert
#LyX 1.2 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 220
\textclas
First of all: thanks for your quick answer!
On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 19:17, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 07:08:48PM +0100, Víctor Martínez-Moll wrote:
> > I'm writing my PhD with Lyx and I need to write some arrays filled with
> > formulas an I've found th
On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 07:08:48PM +0100, Víctor Martínez-Moll wrote:
> I'm writing my PhD with Lyx and I need to write some arrays filled with
> formulas an I've found the following problem: when I write two formulas
> with fractions and/or big brackets and subscripts/superscr
Hi,
I'm writing my PhD with Lyx and I need to write some arrays filled with
formulas an I've found the following problem: when I write two formulas
with fractions and/or big brackets and subscripts/superscripts in two
cells placed just one above the other there is no vertical space b
Have you ever tried Ctrl-Enter to start a new line of equation
in math mode?
Best,
Xinwei Yu
On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Davide Cavallari wrote:
> When I need multi-line equation I create a matrix. Sometimes the formulad
> are very small and the lines are very close. Is there a way to get more
> s
When I need multi-line equation I create a matrix. Sometimes the formulad
are very small and the lines are very close. Is there a way to get more
spacing and a bigger result?
--
Cheers,
Davide Cavallari
Legge del Lavoro Accurato:
Quando si lavora alla soluzione di
Roberto Hernandez wrote:
> I've been trying to find a way to have Display Formulas in the same line
> as some text. The reason is I don't really like the way all the symbols
> look when using regular inline formulas.
a display one is a display one!
> This is what I
Hi all,
I've been trying to find a way to have Display Formulas in the same line
as some text. The reason is I don't really like the way all the symbols
look when using regular inline formulas.
This is what I'm looking for:
1. Property: [a nice display formula]
2. Property: [
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 09:13:29PM -0600, Ben Luey wrote:
> I've got Lyx setup with revtex, aps and prsty templates and all is mostly
> well. But I can't insert any equations. The templates are setup such that
> when I insert an equation \begin{equation} it is centered and
> automatically numbered
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 09:13:29PM -0600, Ben Luey wrote:
> I've got Lyx setup with revtex, aps and prsty templates and all is mostly
> well. But I can't insert any equations. The templates are setup such that
> when I insert an equation \begin{equation} it is centered and
> automatically numbered
I've got Lyx setup with revtex, aps and prsty templates and all is mostly
well. But I can't insert any equations. The templates are setup such that
when I insert an equation \begin{equation} it is centered and
automatically numbered. How can I insert an equation (as opposed to a
formula, which wor
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 05:15:30PM +0200, francesco cattaneo wrote:
> i want to write very long formula with lyx but using eqnarray i want also to
> control the justifications. but i can't.
You could put everything in an array. There you could control the column
alignment per column.
Andre'
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i want to write very long formula with lyx but using eqnarray i want also to
control the justifications. but i can't. there are other manner in lyx or i
have to write the entire latex code using amsmath command?
ciao...
_
Scarica G
>>Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 00:03:58 +0300
>>From: Dekel Tsur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: francesco cattaneo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, LyX users
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: very long formulas...
>>
>>>
>>> AMS package provide
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 12:03:58AM +0300, Dekel Tsur wrote:
> PS: 1.2.0 also supports the AMS align environment.
... partially.
Andre'
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>
> AMS package provide several commands to do so.
> As usual,
> http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/mathstuff/equations/node10.html
> to understand how it works...
But this requires using ERT.
Lyx supports the eqnarray environment, so it should be used for breaking
the equation (to use it p
On Tue, Aug 28, 2001 at 07:03:16PM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 28, 2001 at 06:32:55PM +0200, francesco cattaneo wrote:
> > if i write a very long formula, is lyx or latex able to write it on
two or
> > more lines? or i have to truncate manually it? thanks...
>
> LaTeX does not do tha
francesco cattaneo wrote:
>
> if i write a very long formula, is lyx or latex able to write it on two or
> more lines? or i have to truncate manually it? thanks...
you can try package "breqn"
Automaitc line breaking of displayed equations.
but it's not easy to use. it's better to try some of
th
>>Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 19:45:34 +0300 (EEST)
>>From: Tuukka Toivonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: francesco cattaneo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Re: very long formulas...
>>
>>On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, francesco cattane
On Tue, Aug 28, 2001 at 06:32:55PM +0200, francesco cattaneo wrote:
> if i write a very long formula, is lyx or latex able to write it on two or
> more lines? or i have to truncate manually it? thanks...
LaTeX does not do that, so LyX can't either.
You are on your own here.
Andre'
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On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, francesco cattaneo wrote:
> if i write a very long formula, is lyx or latex able to write it on two or
> more lines? or i have to truncate manually it? thanks...
I have had to split it myself into several lines. Maybe there's some
mystic package that could do that, but I am
if i write a very long formula, is lyx or latex able to write it on two or
more lines? or i have to truncate manually it? thanks...
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On Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 12:18:29AM +0300, Alexander Dymo wrote:
> Can I write formulas in russian language within LyX?
> When I type a russian letter, formula editor just do nothing.
> OS: Linux (glibc 2.2, pgcc 2.95.2)
> LyX: 1.1.6fix1
> XFree: 4.0.3, localization thought x
Can I write formulas in russian language within LyX?
When I type a russian letter, formula editor just do nothing.
OS: Linux (glibc 2.2, pgcc 2.95.2)
LyX: 1.1.6fix1
XFree: 4.0.3, localization thought xkb
all locale settings are correct.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Alexander Dymo.
>>>>> "Martina" == Martina Schwarz van Doorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Martina> Hello everybody, can anyone help me on how to enumerate
Martina> formulas in the usual fashion (between brackets behind the
Martina> formula) ?
If you insert a label in
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