On Jan 6, 2007, at 11:45 AM, pol wrote:
Is there a way to render roots of any order by entering latex command,
without resorting to the math panel?
Simply entering \sqrt[n]{a} does not work as expected.
Yes, you can enter "\root" and then fill in the boxes that pop up as
soon as the space
Is there a way to render roots of any order by entering latex command,
without resorting to the math panel?
Simply entering \sqrt[n]{a} does not work as expected.
thank you
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Pol
> No. I definitely mean what I said. If you "math-insert" root you get the
> root-symbol with two boxes. One for the "n" resp. "3" (as for the n-th resp.
> cubic root) and one for the stuff under the root.
Strange. M-x math-insert root just gives me the word root in red. What could be
wrong here?
> > No. I definitely mean what I said. If you "math-insert" root you get the
> > root-symbol with two boxes. One for the "n" resp. "3" (as for the n-th resp.
> > cubic root) and one for the stuff under the root.
>
> Strange. M-x math-insert root just gives me the word root in red. What could be
>
> > Strange. M-x math-insert root just gives me the word root in red. What could be
> > wrong here?
>
> Maybe you use an old version of lyx. I use version 1.0.2.
Ok. That's probably it. Im using 1.0.0. Does anybody know of an rpm-packade with LyX
1.0.2?
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On 14-May-99 Alexander Stasinski wrote:
>> > Strange. M-x math-insert root just gives me the word root in red. What
>> > could be
>> > wrong here?
>>
>> Maybe you use an old version of lyx. I use version 1.0.2.
>
> Ok. That's probably it. Im
> > > How do one obtain nth roots in LyX, e.g. a cubic root sign?
> >
> > As Jean-Marc already answered some 20 days ago to the same question just
> > type
> > M-x math-insert root
>
> Thanks, but don't you mean M-x math-insert sqrt[n] (to obtain the n
> > Surely this question must have been discussed before, but since the
> > mailing list archive seems to be down I take the chance of asking it
> > again:
> > How do one obtain nth roots in LyX, e.g. a cubic root sign?
>
> As Jean-Marc already answered some 20 days
Surely this question must have been discussed before, but since the
mailing list archive seems to be down I take the chance of asking it
again:
How do one obtain nth roots in LyX, e.g. a cubic root sign?
Alexander Stasinski wrote:
> Surely this question must have been discussed before, but since the
> mailing list archive seems to be down I take the chance of asking it
> again:
> How do one obtain nth roots in LyX, e.g. a cubic root sign?
As Jean-Marc already answered some 20 day
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