Need more vertical spacing controls for tables

2003-06-26 Thread Chris Carlen
Hi: I just searched back to find that I can use ERT like this: \rule[-1.5ex]{0pt}{4ex} in table cells to get some vertical space, above and below my stuff. In particular, when I place equations with fractional expressions (I like those) into table cells, they are too close to the top and

Need more vertical spacing controls for tables

2003-06-26 Thread Chris Carlen
Hi: I just searched back to find that I can use ERT like this: \rule[-1.5ex]{0pt}{4ex} in table cells to get some vertical space, above and below my stuff. In particular, when I place equations with fractional expressions (I like those) into table cells, they are too close to the top and

Need more vertical spacing controls for tables

2003-06-26 Thread Chris Carlen
Hi: I just searched back to find that I can use ERT like this: \rule[-1.5ex]{0pt}{4ex} in table cells to get some vertical space, above and below my stuff. In particular, when I place equations with fractional expressions (I like those) into table cells, they are too close to the top and

Re: Can this equation be done?

2003-06-24 Thread Chris Carlen
Johnathan Burchill wrote: Put a \vspace{0.25cm} (or whatever spacing you're happy with) at the end of each of the first three lines in the array. I've attached a LyX file with your equations typeset in various ways, including the \cases AMS math environment suggested by Dekel Tsur. Hope this

Re: Can this equation be done?

2003-06-24 Thread Chris Carlen
Dekel Tsur wrote: On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 08:18:51AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote: Hi: I'm going to give this one last shot, before I give up on the math editor for this particular problem, and write in plain LaTeX. I want to show an four line equation, in which each equation has fractional

Re: Can this equation be done?

2003-06-24 Thread Chris Carlen
Johnathan Burchill wrote: Put a \vspace{0.25cm} (or whatever spacing you're happy with) at the end of each of the first three lines in the array. I've attached a LyX file with your equations typeset in various ways, including the \cases AMS math environment suggested by Dekel Tsur. Hope this

Re: Can this equation be done?

2003-06-24 Thread Chris Carlen
Dekel Tsur wrote: On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 08:18:51AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote: Hi: I'm going to give this one last shot, before I give up on the math editor for this particular problem, and write in plain LaTeX. I want to show an four line equation, in which each equation has fractional

Re: Can this equation be done?

2003-06-24 Thread Chris Carlen
Johnathan Burchill wrote: Put a \vspace{0.25cm} (or whatever spacing you're happy with) at the end of each of the first three lines in the array. I've attached a LyX file with your equations typeset in various ways, including the \cases AMS math environment suggested by Dekel Tsur. Hope this

Re: Can this equation be done?

2003-06-24 Thread Chris Carlen
Dekel Tsur wrote: On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 08:18:51AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote: Hi: I'm going to give this one last shot, before I give up on the math editor for this particular problem, and write in plain LaTeX. I want to show an four line equation, in which each equation has fractional

Can this equation be done?

2003-06-20 Thread Chris Carlen
Hi: I'm going to give this one last shot, before I give up on the math editor for this particular problem, and write in plain LaTeX. I want to show an four line equation, in which each equation has fractional expressions. Also, I want a left brace delimiter around the whole thing. The

Can this equation be done?

2003-06-20 Thread Chris Carlen
Hi: I'm going to give this one last shot, before I give up on the math editor for this particular problem, and write in plain LaTeX. I want to show an four line equation, in which each equation has fractional expressions. Also, I want a left brace delimiter around the whole thing. The

Can this equation be done?

2003-06-20 Thread Chris Carlen
Hi: I'm going to give this one last shot, before I give up on the math editor for this particular problem, and write in plain LaTeX. I want to show an four line equation, in which each equation has fractional expressions. Also, I want a left brace delimiter around the whole thing. The

Re: How to edit LaTeX math in LyX?

2003-06-18 Thread Chris Carlen
Andre Poenitz wrote: On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 10:38:07AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote: I have tried going into math mode, then entering the following: \[ f: \left( \begin{split} y = \\ f(x) +\\ +g(x) \end{split} \right) \] \end{document} which actually shows what I want in LyX

Re: How to edit LaTeX math in LyX?

2003-06-18 Thread Chris Carlen
Andre Poenitz wrote: On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 08:50:09AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote: Ok, if I use amsmath support, it still complains cannot use split here. Did you forget \begin{equation} ? Basically, the above code works as ERT, but not if it is pasted into a math mode environment. Oh

Re: How to edit LaTeX math in LyX?

2003-06-18 Thread Chris Carlen
Andre Poenitz wrote: On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 10:38:07AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote: I have tried going into math mode, then entering the following: \[ f: \left( \begin{split} y = \\ f(x) +\\ +g(x) \end{split} \right) \] \end{document} which actually shows what I want in LyX

Re: How to edit LaTeX math in LyX?

2003-06-18 Thread Chris Carlen
Andre Poenitz wrote: On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 08:50:09AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote: Ok, if I use amsmath support, it still complains cannot use split here. Did you forget \begin{equation} ? Basically, the above code works as ERT, but not if it is pasted into a math mode environment. Oh

Re: How to edit LaTeX math in LyX?

2003-06-18 Thread Chris Carlen
Andre Poenitz wrote: On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 10:38:07AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote: I have tried going into math mode, then entering the following: \[ f: \left( \begin{split} y = &&\\ & f(x) +\\ && +g(x) \end{split} \right) \] \end{document} which actually show

Re: How to edit LaTeX math in LyX?

2003-06-18 Thread Chris Carlen
Andre Poenitz wrote: On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 08:50:09AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote: Ok, if I use amsmath support, it still complains "cannot use split here." "Did you forget \begin{equation} ?" Basically, the above code works as ERT, but not if it is pasted into a math m

\displaysize???

2003-06-17 Thread Chris Carlen
Hi: Is it possible to use this in LyX? I want to make equations in an array appear in the same size font as the rest of my equations, not reduced. I have fractional expressions in an array, and they are in a smaller font when in the array. I tried to figure out how to enter \displaysize as

How to edit LaTeX math in LyX?

2003-06-17 Thread Chris Carlen
I have tried going into math mode, then entering the following: \[ f: \left( \begin{split} y = \\ f(x) +\\ +g(x) \end{split} \right) \] \end{document} which actually shows what I want in LyX, but then gives LaTeX errors. It seems I will have little choice but to learn LaTeX math

Re: How to edit LaTeX math in LyX?

2003-06-17 Thread Chris Carlen
Chris Carlen wrote: I have tried going into math mode, then entering the following: \[ f: \left( \begin{split} y = \\ f(x) +\\ +g(x) \end{split} \right) \] \end{document} which actually shows what I want in LyX, but then gives LaTeX errors. It seems I will have little choice

Re: \displaysize???

2003-06-17 Thread Chris Carlen
Andre Poenitz wrote: On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 09:00:15AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote: Hi: Is it possible to use this in LyX? You can use whatever macro you want... I want to make equations in an array appear in the same size font as the rest of my equations, not reduced. I have fractional

\displaysize???

2003-06-17 Thread Chris Carlen
Hi: Is it possible to use this in LyX? I want to make equations in an array appear in the same size font as the rest of my equations, not reduced. I have fractional expressions in an array, and they are in a smaller font when in the array. I tried to figure out how to enter \displaysize as

How to edit LaTeX math in LyX?

2003-06-17 Thread Chris Carlen
I have tried going into math mode, then entering the following: \[ f: \left( \begin{split} y = \\ f(x) +\\ +g(x) \end{split} \right) \] \end{document} which actually shows what I want in LyX, but then gives LaTeX errors. It seems I will have little choice but to learn LaTeX math

Re: How to edit LaTeX math in LyX?

2003-06-17 Thread Chris Carlen
Chris Carlen wrote: I have tried going into math mode, then entering the following: \[ f: \left( \begin{split} y = \\ f(x) +\\ +g(x) \end{split} \right) \] \end{document} which actually shows what I want in LyX, but then gives LaTeX errors. It seems I will have little choice

Re: \displaysize???

2003-06-17 Thread Chris Carlen
Andre Poenitz wrote: On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 09:00:15AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote: Hi: Is it possible to use this in LyX? You can use whatever macro you want... I want to make equations in an array appear in the same size font as the rest of my equations, not reduced. I have fractional

\displaysize???

2003-06-17 Thread Chris Carlen
Hi: Is it possible to use this in LyX? I want to make equations in an array appear in the same size font as the rest of my equations, not reduced. I have fractional expressions in an array, and they are in a smaller font when in the array. I tried to figure out how to enter \displaysize as

How to edit LaTeX math in LyX?

2003-06-17 Thread Chris Carlen
I have tried going into math mode, then entering the following: \[ f: \left( \begin{split} y = &&\\ & f(x) +\\ && +g(x) \end{split} \right) \] \end{document} which actually shows what I want in LyX, but then gives LaTeX errors. It seems I will have little choice but to learn LaTeX

Re: How to edit LaTeX math in LyX?

2003-06-17 Thread Chris Carlen
Chris Carlen wrote: I have tried going into math mode, then entering the following: \[ f: \left( \begin{split} y = &&\\ & f(x) +\\ && +g(x) \end{split} \right) \] \end{document} which actually shows what I want in LyX, but then gives LaTeX errors. It seems I wil

Re: \displaysize???

2003-06-17 Thread Chris Carlen
Andre Poenitz wrote: On Tue, Jun 17, 2003 at 09:00:15AM -0700, Chris Carlen wrote: Hi: Is it possible to use this in LyX? You can use whatever macro you want... I want to make equations in an array appear in the same size font as the rest of my equations, not reduced. I have fractional

Re: Multiline equation delimiter trouble

2003-06-04 Thread Chris Carlen
Andre Poenitz wrote: Matrices seem to allow highlighting the whole solid block, but multiline equations do not. The problem with a matrix is that I have fractional expressions in my equation, and in matrix mode the fractional expressions get typeset in a smaller font. That's, again, standard

Re: Multiline equation delimiter trouble

2003-06-04 Thread Chris Carlen
Andre Poenitz wrote: Matrices seem to allow highlighting the whole solid block, but multiline equations do not. The problem with a matrix is that I have fractional expressions in my equation, and in matrix mode the fractional expressions get typeset in a smaller font. That's, again, standard

Re: Multiline equation delimiter trouble

2003-06-04 Thread Chris Carlen
Andre Poenitz wrote: Matrices seem to allow highlighting the whole solid block, but multiline equations do not. The problem with a matrix is that I have fractional expressions in my equation, and in matrix mode the fractional expressions get typeset in a smaller font. That's, again, standard

What is moc?

2003-03-24 Thread Chris Carlen
Hi: I tried to compile 1.3.1 using --with-frontend=qt and it complained that the moc or moc2 executable wasn't found. I don't seem to have this package available to install into my Suse 8.1 system. What is this? Thanks. -- Christopher R. Carlen Principal

Re: What is moc?

2003-03-24 Thread Chris Carlen
John Levon wrote: On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 09:57:08AM -0800, Chris Carlen wrote: I tried to compile 1.3.1 using --with-frontend=qt and it complained that the moc or moc2 executable wasn't found. I don't seem to have this package available to install into my Suse 8.1 system. What

What is moc?

2003-03-24 Thread Chris Carlen
Hi: I tried to compile 1.3.1 using --with-frontend=qt and it complained that the moc or moc2 executable wasn't found. I don't seem to have this package available to install into my Suse 8.1 system. What is this? Thanks. -- Christopher R. Carlen Principal

Re: What is moc?

2003-03-24 Thread Chris Carlen
John Levon wrote: On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 09:57:08AM -0800, Chris Carlen wrote: I tried to compile 1.3.1 using --with-frontend=qt and it complained that the moc or moc2 executable wasn't found. I don't seem to have this package available to install into my Suse 8.1 system. What

What is moc?

2003-03-24 Thread Chris Carlen
Hi: I tried to compile 1.3.1 using --with-frontend=qt and it complained that the moc or moc2 executable wasn't found. I don't seem to have this package available to install into my Suse 8.1 system. What is this? Thanks. -- Christopher R. Carlen Principal

Re: What is moc?

2003-03-24 Thread Chris Carlen
John Levon wrote: On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 09:57:08AM -0800, Chris Carlen wrote: I tried to compile 1.3.1 using --with-frontend=qt and it complained that the moc or moc2 executable wasn't found. I don't seem to have this package available to install into my Suse 8.1 system. What

Authoring HTML pages with Lyx?

2003-03-08 Thread Chris Carlen
Hi: I want to write some web pages with equations and graphics. Some graphics will be images created by programs with aren't set up well to export in a format suitable for Lyx. But the main question is, if I create a document in Lyx, how might I convert it to HTML, and in your experience,

Authoring HTML pages with Lyx?

2003-03-08 Thread Chris Carlen
Hi: I want to write some web pages with equations and graphics. Some graphics will be images created by programs with aren't set up well to export in a format suitable for Lyx. But the main question is, if I create a document in Lyx, how might I convert it to HTML, and in your experience,

Authoring HTML pages with Lyx?

2003-03-08 Thread Chris Carlen
Hi: I want to write some web pages with equations and graphics. Some graphics will be images created by programs with aren't set up well to export in a format suitable for Lyx. But the main question is, if I create a document in Lyx, how might I convert it to HTML, and in your experience,

Re: Which drawing program? --Thanks

2002-11-08 Thread Chris Carlen
Chris Carlen wrote: [edit] 1. Does anyone here use OpenOffice to produce figures to import into Lyx, and if so how do you generate the .eps files? [edit] 2. What program is used most often, and what might you recommend? [edit] Thanks for all the responses to the above question. The volume

Re: Which drawing program? --Thanks

2002-11-08 Thread Chris Carlen
Chris Carlen wrote: [edit] 1. Does anyone here use OpenOffice to produce figures to import into Lyx, and if so how do you generate the .eps files? [edit] 2. What program is used most often, and what might you recommend? [edit] Thanks for all the responses to the above question. The volume

Re: Which drawing program? --Thanks

2002-11-08 Thread Chris Carlen
Chris Carlen wrote: [edit] 1. Does anyone here use OpenOffice to produce figures to import into Lyx, and if so how do you generate the .eps files? [edit] 2. What program is used most often, and what might you recommend? [edit] Thanks for all the responses to the above question. The volume

Which drawing program?

2002-11-07 Thread Chris Carlen
Hi folks: I abandoned effort recently on a document that I was preparing in OpenOffice mostly because the equations looked really awful. Furthermore, I failed at convincing anybody in the OpenOffice/StarOffice world that they are not up to the standards that I think are needed for

Which drawing program?

2002-11-07 Thread Chris Carlen
Hi folks: I abandoned effort recently on a document that I was preparing in OpenOffice mostly because the equations looked really awful. Furthermore, I failed at convincing anybody in the OpenOffice/StarOffice world that they are not up to the standards that I think are needed for

Which drawing program?

2002-11-07 Thread Chris Carlen
Hi folks: I abandoned effort recently on a document that I was preparing in OpenOffice mostly because the equations looked really awful. Furthermore, I failed at convincing anybody in the OpenOffice/StarOffice world that they are not up to the standards that I think are needed for

Qt?

2002-10-23 Thread Chris Carlen
Hi: I know this is a development question, but I'm a user, so I don't want to subscribe there and bug them too much. I just wonder if there is any known considerations going on about using Qt in Lyx. I wonder if this might be a good long-term move? It would be nice to have consistent user

Qt?

2002-10-23 Thread Chris Carlen
Hi: I know this is a development question, but I'm a user, so I don't want to subscribe there and bug them too much. I just wonder if there is any known considerations going on about using Qt in Lyx. I wonder if this might be a good long-term move? It would be nice to have consistent user

Qt?

2002-10-23 Thread Chris Carlen
Hi: I know this is a development question, but I'm a user, so I don't want to subscribe there and bug them too much. I just wonder if there is any known considerations going on about using Qt in Lyx. I wonder if this might be a good long-term move? It would be nice to have consistent user

Hi, I'm new here, first question

2002-10-09 Thread Chris Carlen
Greetings: I am considering using Lyx to prepare some documents. I have tried to do it with OpenOffice/StarOffice, but the quality of the formulas is inadequate, and the program is too buggy and quirky when the document is increasingly complicated. Lyx is my last hope to avoid using Word,

Re: Hi, I'm new here, first question

2002-10-09 Thread Chris Carlen
Chris Carlen wrote: [stuff] Thanks for the input, folks. -- Christopher R. Carlen Principal Laser/Optical Technologist Sandia National Laboratories CA USA [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi, I'm new here, first question

2002-10-09 Thread Chris Carlen
Greetings: I am considering using Lyx to prepare some documents. I have tried to do it with OpenOffice/StarOffice, but the quality of the formulas is inadequate, and the program is too buggy and quirky when the document is increasingly complicated. Lyx is my last hope to avoid using Word,

Re: Hi, I'm new here, first question

2002-10-09 Thread Chris Carlen
Chris Carlen wrote: [stuff] Thanks for the input, folks. -- Christopher R. Carlen Principal Laser/Optical Technologist Sandia National Laboratories CA USA [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi, I'm new here, first question

2002-10-09 Thread Chris Carlen
Greetings: I am considering using Lyx to prepare some documents. I have tried to do it with OpenOffice/StarOffice, but the quality of the formulas is inadequate, and the program is too buggy and quirky when the document is increasingly complicated. Lyx is my last hope to avoid using Word,

Re: Hi, I'm new here, first question

2002-10-09 Thread Chris Carlen
Chris Carlen wrote: [stuff] Thanks for the input, folks. -- Christopher R. Carlen Principal Laser/Optical Technologist Sandia National Laboratories CA USA [EMAIL PROTECTED]