Re: Equations in book class

2003-09-17 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 07:10:08PM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote: Writing in book class, do I need to do more than invoke math mode to have the equations properly formatted on screen as well as on paper? I use the \sub, \textperiodcentered and \sup within math mode (invoking TeX mode, of

Re: Equations in book class

2003-09-17 Thread Herbert Voß
Andre Poenitz schrieb: On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 07:10:08PM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote: Writing in book class, do I need to do more than invoke math mode to have the equations properly formatted on screen as well as on paper? I use the \sub, \textperiodcentered and \sup within math mode (invoking

Re: Equations in book class

2003-09-17 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 07:10:08PM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote: Writing in book class, do I need to do more than invoke math mode to have the equations properly formatted on screen as well as on paper? I use the \sub, \textperiodcentered and \sup within math mode (invoking TeX mode, of

Re: Equations in book class

2003-09-17 Thread Herbert Voß
Andre Poenitz schrieb: On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 07:10:08PM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote: Writing in book class, do I need to do more than invoke math mode to have the equations properly formatted on screen as well as on paper? I use the \sub, \textperiodcentered and \sup within math mode (invoking

Re: Equations in book class

2003-09-17 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 07:10:08PM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote: > Writing in book class, do I need to do more than invoke math mode to have > the equations properly formatted on screen as well as on paper? I use the > \sub, \textperiodcentered and \sup within math mode (invoking TeX mode, of >

Re: Equations in book class

2003-09-17 Thread Herbert Voß
Andre Poenitz schrieb: On Thu, Sep 11, 2003 at 07:10:08PM -0700, Rich Shepard wrote: Writing in book class, do I need to do more than invoke math mode to have the equations properly formatted on screen as well as on paper? I use the \sub, \textperiodcentered and \sup within math mode (invoking

Equations in book class

2003-09-11 Thread Rich Shepard
Writing in book class, do I need to do more than invoke math mode to have the equations properly formatted on screen as well as on paper? I use the \sub, \textperiodcentered and \sup within math mode (invoking TeX mode, of course), but all I see is the text run together, not the symbols. On a

Re: Equations in book class

2003-09-11 Thread Herbert Voß
Rich Shepard schrieb: Writing in book class, do I need to do more than invoke math mode to have the equations properly formatted on screen as well as on paper? I use the \sub, \textperiodcentered and \sup within math mode (invoking TeX mode, of course), but all I see is the text run together,

Re: Equations in book class

2003-09-11 Thread Jeannette Meyer
On a related issue, if want to put spaces in the equation, pressing the space bar moves the cursor out the right side. I don't know what I've missed here. I think you have to use the Insert Space Buttom from the Math Panel. You can chose from thin, medium and thick spaces, etc. Or just

Re: Equations in book class

2003-09-11 Thread Herbert Voß
Rich Shepard schrieb: Writing in book class, do I need to do more than invoke math mode to have the equations properly formatted on screen as well as on paper? I use the \sub, \textperiodcentered and \sup within math mode (invoking TeX mode, of course), but all I see is the text run together,

Equations in book class

2003-09-11 Thread Rich Shepard
Writing in book class, do I need to do more than invoke math mode to have the equations properly formatted on screen as well as on paper? I use the \sub, \textperiodcentered and \sup within math mode (invoking TeX mode, of course), but all I see is the text run together, not the symbols. On a

Re: Equations in book class

2003-09-11 Thread Herbert Voß
Rich Shepard schrieb: Writing in book class, do I need to do more than invoke math mode to have the equations properly formatted on screen as well as on paper? I use the \sub, \textperiodcentered and \sup within math mode (invoking TeX mode, of course), but all I see is the text run together,

Re: Equations in book class

2003-09-11 Thread Jeannette Meyer
On a related issue, if want to put spaces in the equation, pressing the space bar moves the cursor out the right side. I don't know what I've missed here. I think you have to use the Insert Space Buttom from the Math Panel. You can chose from thin, medium and thick spaces, etc. Or just

Re: Equations in book class

2003-09-11 Thread Herbert Voß
Rich Shepard schrieb: Writing in book class, do I need to do more than invoke math mode to have the equations properly formatted on screen as well as on paper? I use the \sub, \textperiodcentered and \sup within math mode (invoking TeX mode, of course), but all I see is the text run together,

Equations in book class

2003-09-11 Thread Rich Shepard
Writing in book class, do I need to do more than invoke math mode to have the equations properly formatted on screen as well as on paper? I use the \sub, \textperiodcentered and \sup within math mode (invoking TeX mode, of course), but all I see is the text run together, not the symbols. On a

Re: Equations in book class

2003-09-11 Thread Herbert Voß
Rich Shepard schrieb: Writing in book class, do I need to do more than invoke math mode to have the equations properly formatted on screen as well as on paper? I use the \sub, \textperiodcentered and \sup within math mode (invoking TeX mode, of course), but all I see is the text run together,

Re: Equations in book class

2003-09-11 Thread Jeannette Meyer
> On a related issue, if want to put spaces in the equation, pressing the > space bar moves the cursor out the right side. I don't know what I've > missed here. I think you have to use the Insert Space Buttom from the Math Panel. You can chose from thin, medium and thick spaces, etc. Or just

Re: Equations in book class

2003-09-11 Thread Herbert Voß
Rich Shepard schrieb: Writing in book class, do I need to do more than invoke math mode to have the equations properly formatted on screen as well as on paper? I use the \sub, \textperiodcentered and \sup within math mode (invoking TeX mode, of course), but all I see is the text run together,