On Wed, Mar 07, 2001 at 04:35:04PM +0900, R. Lahaye wrote:
When I use
T = {rm sign}\Theta arctan(E)
it's just fine!
You don't need to use the \rm command in this case:
You can press M-c r for roman text (while in mathed) and M-c space to return
to italics.
An even better thing to
On Wed, Mar 07, 2001 at 04:35:04PM +0900, R. Lahaye wrote:
When I use
T = {rm sign}\Theta arctan(E)
it's just fine!
You don't need to use the \rm command in this case:
You can press M-c r for roman text (while in mathed) and M-c space to return
to italics.
An even better thing to
On Wed, Mar 07, 2001 at 04:35:04PM +0900, R. Lahaye wrote:
> When I use
>
> T = {rm sign}\Theta arctan(E)
>
> it's just fine!
You don't need to use the \rm command in this case:
You can press M-c r for roman text (while in mathed) and M-c space to return
to italics.
An even better thing
"R. Lahaye" wrote:
Hi,
I have in my document as display math:
T = arctan E
which sets the "T" as slanted (as math usually does), but the "E" after
arctan (which is a \arctan) is NOT slanted.
Is that the correct behaviour or is this a bug in LyX?
(I'm running LyX-CVS)
Herbert Voss wrote:
"R. Lahaye" wrote:
Hi,
I have in my document as display math:
T = arctan E
which sets the "T" as slanted (as math usually does), but the "E" after
arctan (which is a \arctan) is NOT slanted.
no problem for me
lyx latest cvs
can you give a
Is that how TeX-mode "rm" with brackets supposed to work?
Yes.
You might want to use \textrm{...} if you want "the other syntax"
Andre'
--
Andr Pnitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"R. Lahaye" wrote:
Hi,
I have in my document as display math:
T = arctan E
which sets the "T" as slanted (as math usually does), but the "E" after
arctan (which is a \arctan) is NOT slanted.
Is that the correct behaviour or is this a bug in LyX?
(I'm running LyX-CVS)
Herbert Voss wrote:
"R. Lahaye" wrote:
Hi,
I have in my document as display math:
T = arctan E
which sets the "T" as slanted (as math usually does), but the "E" after
arctan (which is a \arctan) is NOT slanted.
no problem for me
lyx latest cvs
can you give a
Is that how TeX-mode "rm" with brackets supposed to work?
Yes.
You might want to use \textrm{...} if you want "the other syntax"
Andre'
--
Andr Pnitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"R. Lahaye" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have in my document as display math:
>
>T = arctan E
>
> which sets the "T" as slanted (as math usually does), but the "E" after
> arctan (which is a \arctan) is NOT slanted.
>
> Is that the correct behaviour or is this a bug in LyX?
> (I'm running
Herbert Voss wrote:
>
> "R. Lahaye" wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have in my document as display math:
> >
> >T = arctan E
> >
> > which sets the "T" as slanted (as math usually does), but the "E" after
> > arctan (which is a \arctan) is NOT slanted.
>
> no problem for me
> lyx latest cvs
> Is that how TeX-mode "rm" with brackets supposed to work?
Yes.
You might want to use \textrm{...} if you want "the other syntax"
Andre'
--
André Pönitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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