Re: Fractions in mathmode

2001-12-08 Thread Rem

click on the button under +- (on the right of the arrows) the first box is
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- Original Message -
From: Kent Kostuk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 1:59 PM
Subject: Fractions in mathmode


 Is there a quick keyboard equivalent to the fractions button in the math
 panel. I can't seem to find an ERT fractional equivalent to the sigma
 \sigma. Is there one?

 Kent Kostuk
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]






Re: Fractions in mathmode

2001-12-08 Thread Renaud MICHEL

Le Samedi 8 Décembre 2001 23:54, vous avez écrit :
 Here is what I am trying to do.  I want to type (a+1)/(a+2) in a display
 formula without having to use the mouse to select the fraction button in
 the math panel. I was just looking for a quicker way to doing things. Am I
 stuck with the math panel?

alt+m f will insert a fraction, you should have a look at all the keyboard 
link defined in the /usr/share/lyx/bind directory (I think the file used by 
LyX is defined in the configuration dialog), there is a math.bind file in 
there.
You can of course define your own binding by copying then modifying the files 
in your ~/.lyx/bin directory.
For example here are bindings I defined in the math.bind file
\bind M-m b   math-delim langle |
\bind M-m k   math-delim | rangle
they allow me to have immediately the bra | and ket | notation used in 
quantum mechanics ;-)

-- 
Rien ni personne n'a tout à fait tort :
même une horloge arrêtée a raison deux fois par jour.
John Steinbeck

Renaud MICHEL



Re: Fractions in mathmode

2001-12-08 Thread Herbert Voss



Kent Kostuk wrote:

 Here is what I am trying to do.  I want to type (a+1)/(a+2) in a display
 formula without having to use the mouse to select the fraction button in
 the math panel. I was just looking for a quicker way to doing things. Am I
 stuck with the math panel?


open mathbox with alt-m-d for a displayed equation

and than \frac with a space gives what you want.

 
HErbert


-- 
http://www.lyx.org/help/




Re: Fractions in mathmode

2001-12-08 Thread Rem

click on the button under +- (on the right of the arrows) the first box is
summation
R
- Original Message -
From: Kent Kostuk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 1:59 PM
Subject: Fractions in mathmode


 Is there a quick keyboard equivalent to the fractions button in the math
 panel. I can't seem to find an ERT fractional equivalent to the sigma
 \sigma. Is there one?

 Kent Kostuk
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]






Re: Fractions in mathmode

2001-12-08 Thread Renaud MICHEL

Le Samedi 8 Décembre 2001 23:54, vous avez écrit :
 Here is what I am trying to do.  I want to type (a+1)/(a+2) in a display
 formula without having to use the mouse to select the fraction button in
 the math panel. I was just looking for a quicker way to doing things. Am I
 stuck with the math panel?

alt+m f will insert a fraction, you should have a look at all the keyboard 
link defined in the /usr/share/lyx/bind directory (I think the file used by 
LyX is defined in the configuration dialog), there is a math.bind file in 
there.
You can of course define your own binding by copying then modifying the files 
in your ~/.lyx/bin directory.
For example here are bindings I defined in the math.bind file
\bind M-m b   math-delim langle |
\bind M-m k   math-delim | rangle
they allow me to have immediately the bra | and ket | notation used in 
quantum mechanics ;-)

-- 
Rien ni personne n'a tout à fait tort :
même une horloge arrêtée a raison deux fois par jour.
John Steinbeck

Renaud MICHEL



Re: Fractions in mathmode

2001-12-08 Thread Herbert Voss



Kent Kostuk wrote:

 Here is what I am trying to do.  I want to type (a+1)/(a+2) in a display
 formula without having to use the mouse to select the fraction button in
 the math panel. I was just looking for a quicker way to doing things. Am I
 stuck with the math panel?


open mathbox with alt-m-d for a displayed equation

and than \frac with a space gives what you want.

 
HErbert


-- 
http://www.lyx.org/help/




Re: Fractions in mathmode

2001-12-08 Thread Rem

click on the button under +- (on the right of the arrows) the first box is
summation
R
- Original Message -
From: "Kent Kostuk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2001 1:59 PM
Subject: Fractions in mathmode


> Is there a quick keyboard equivalent to the fractions "button" in the math
> panel. I can't seem to find an ERT fractional equivalent to the sigma
> \sigma. Is there one?
>
> Kent Kostuk
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>




Re: Fractions in mathmode

2001-12-08 Thread Renaud MICHEL

Le Samedi 8 Décembre 2001 23:54, vous avez écrit :
> Here is what I am trying to do.  I want to type (a+1)/(a+2) in a display
> formula without having to use the mouse to select the fraction button in
> the math panel. I was just looking for a quicker way to doing things. Am I
> stuck with the math panel?

alt+m f will insert a fraction, you should have a look at all the keyboard 
link defined in the /usr/share/lyx/bind directory (I think the file used by 
LyX is defined in the configuration dialog), there is a math.bind file in 
there.
You can of course define your own binding by copying then modifying the files 
in your ~/.lyx/bin directory.
For example here are bindings I defined in the math.bind file
\bind "M-m b"   "math-delim langle |"
\bind "M-m k"   "math-delim | rangle"
they allow me to have immediately the "bra" <| and "ket" |> notation used in 
quantum mechanics ;-)

-- 
Rien ni personne n'a tout à fait tort :
même une horloge arrêtée a raison deux fois par jour.
John Steinbeck

Renaud MICHEL



Re: Fractions in mathmode

2001-12-08 Thread Herbert Voss



Kent Kostuk wrote:

> Here is what I am trying to do.  I want to type (a+1)/(a+2) in a display
> formula without having to use the mouse to select the fraction button in
> the math panel. I was just looking for a quicker way to doing things. Am I
> stuck with the math panel?


open mathbox with alt-m-d for a displayed equation

and than \frac with a space gives what you want.

 
HErbert


-- 
http://www.lyx.org/help/