On Mar 20, 2015, at 7:38 AM, Benedict Holland benedict.m.holl...@gmail.com
wrote:
Equation labels should be human readable and make sense to you and the
document. That is the proper use. If you are making them all a1, a2,... aN, I
can't help you but typically there are not many equations in
On Mar 24, 2015, at 9:36 PM, Jerry lancebo...@qwest.net wrote:
On Mar 20, 2015, at 7:38 AM, Benedict Holland benedict.m.holl...@gmail.com
wrote:
Equation labels should be human readable and make sense to you and the
document. That is the proper use. If you are making them all a1, a2,...
On Mar 20, 2015, at 7:38 AM, Benedict Holland benedict.m.holl...@gmail.com
wrote:
Equation labels should be human readable and make sense to you and the
document. That is the proper use. If you are making them all a1, a2,... aN, I
can't help you but typically there are not many equations in
On Mar 24, 2015, at 9:36 PM, Jerry lancebo...@qwest.net wrote:
On Mar 20, 2015, at 7:38 AM, Benedict Holland benedict.m.holl...@gmail.com
wrote:
Equation labels should be human readable and make sense to you and the
document. That is the proper use. If you are making them all a1, a2,...
On Mar 20, 2015, at 7:38 AM, Benedict Holland
wrote:
> Equation labels should be human readable and make sense to you and the
> document. That is the proper use. If you are making them all a1, a2,... aN, I
> can't help you but typically there are not many
On Mar 24, 2015, at 9:36 PM, Jerry wrote:
> On Mar 20, 2015, at 7:38 AM, Benedict Holland
> wrote:
>
>> Equation labels should be human readable and make sense to you and the
>> document. That is the proper use. If you are making them all
On Mar 14, 2015, at 9:56 AM, Robert Susmilch rob...@susmilch.com wrote:
This seems absurd given that Lyx purports to free you to write and not
micromanage things like this. The tutorial goes on and on about using
citations, bibliography, automatic section and chapter title numbering
that
On 03/20/2015 08:44 AM, Jerry wrote:
On Mar 14, 2015, at 9:56 AM, Robert Susmilch rob...@susmilch.com wrote:
This seems absurd given that Lyx purports to free you to write and not
micromanage things like this. The tutorial goes on and on about using
citations, bibliography, automatic section
Hi everyone,
I am going to take a strong line on this one and say it works as designed
and the design is very well done. The reason for is it that you do have
references and labels, under the table, that lyx is managing for you. You
have an equation, you number the question, you label the
Fullwrite was abandoned about 1995 or 2000, sob. I was not as crazy about
it as Jerry since it was a bugger when doing tables but compared to
something like MS Word it was heaven.
On 20 March 2015 at 04:55, Michael Berger id...@online.de wrote:
On 03/20/2015 08:44 AM, Jerry wrote:
On Mar 14,
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On 03/15/2015 09:59 PM, Hal Kierstead wrote:
This would be nice, and I think that I would use it, but I can
think of many other improvements that might be easier to implement.
For example: 1. LyX could remember the kind of reference associated
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On 03/15/2015 07:26 PM, David A Case wrote:
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015, Robert Susmilch wrote:
I have Googled a way to refer to numbered equations in text, such
as See equation (3) in Lyx but everything I read, whether from
other users or wikis,
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On 03/20/2015 09:38 AM, Benedict Holland wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am going to take a strong line on this one and say it works as
designed and the design is very well done. The reason for is it
that you do have references and labels, under the
On 03/20/2015 03:44 AM, Jerry wrote:
And, not trivially, FullWrite had a _graphical_ equation browser, a
window of all your (filtered) stand-alone equations, numbered or not, in a
scrollable window. Now _that_ was neat.
Note that all equations are listed in the Outline pane, so it is
Hello,
So you want to label each of the lines in order? If you are in the math
environment, right click and select Displayed Formula. That will center
the entire math block. Then you can right click and number the whole
formula or each line. It is true that it will not number each line 1-4 and
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On 03/15/2015 02:19 AM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 12:56 PM, Robert Susmilch
rob...@susmilch.com wrote:
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Dear List,
I have Googled a way to refer to numbered equations in text,
On Mar 14, 2015, at 9:56 AM, Robert Susmilch rob...@susmilch.com wrote:
This seems absurd given that Lyx purports to free you to write and not
micromanage things like this. The tutorial goes on and on about using
citations, bibliography, automatic section and chapter title numbering
that
On 03/20/2015 08:44 AM, Jerry wrote:
On Mar 14, 2015, at 9:56 AM, Robert Susmilch rob...@susmilch.com wrote:
This seems absurd given that Lyx purports to free you to write and not
micromanage things like this. The tutorial goes on and on about using
citations, bibliography, automatic section
Fullwrite was abandoned about 1995 or 2000, sob. I was not as crazy about
it as Jerry since it was a bugger when doing tables but compared to
something like MS Word it was heaven.
On 20 March 2015 at 04:55, Michael Berger id...@online.de wrote:
On 03/20/2015 08:44 AM, Jerry wrote:
On Mar 14,
Hi everyone,
I am going to take a strong line on this one and say it works as designed
and the design is very well done. The reason for is it that you do have
references and labels, under the table, that lyx is managing for you. You
have an equation, you number the question, you label the
On 03/20/2015 03:44 AM, Jerry wrote:
And, not trivially, FullWrite had a _graphical_ equation browser, a
window of all your (filtered) stand-alone equations, numbered or not, in a
scrollable window. Now _that_ was neat.
Note that all equations are listed in the Outline pane, so it is
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On 03/20/2015 09:38 AM, Benedict Holland wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am going to take a strong line on this one and say it works as
designed and the design is very well done. The reason for is it
that you do have references and labels, under the
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On 03/15/2015 02:19 AM, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 12:56 PM, Robert Susmilch
rob...@susmilch.com wrote:
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Dear List,
I have Googled a way to refer to numbered equations in text,
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On 03/15/2015 07:26 PM, David A Case wrote:
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015, Robert Susmilch wrote:
I have Googled a way to refer to numbered equations in text, such
as See equation (3) in Lyx but everything I read, whether from
other users or wikis,
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On 03/15/2015 09:59 PM, Hal Kierstead wrote:
This would be nice, and I think that I would use it, but I can
think of many other improvements that might be easier to implement.
For example: 1. LyX could remember the kind of reference associated
Hello,
So you want to label each of the lines in order? If you are in the math
environment, right click and select Displayed Formula. That will center
the entire math block. Then you can right click and number the whole
formula or each line. It is true that it will not number each line 1-4 and
On Mar 14, 2015, at 9:56 AM, Robert Susmilch wrote:
> This seems absurd given that Lyx purports to free you to write and not
> micromanage things like this. The tutorial goes on and on about using
> citations, bibliography, automatic section and chapter title numbering
>
On 03/20/2015 08:44 AM, Jerry wrote:
On Mar 14, 2015, at 9:56 AM, Robert Susmilch wrote:
This seems absurd given that Lyx purports to free you to write and not
micromanage things like this. The tutorial goes on and on about using
citations, bibliography, automatic section
Fullwrite was abandoned about 1995 or 2000, sob. I was not as crazy about
it as Jerry since it was a bugger when doing tables but compared to
something like MS Word it was heaven.
On 20 March 2015 at 04:55, Michael Berger wrote:
> On 03/20/2015 08:44 AM, Jerry wrote:
>
>> On
Hi everyone,
I am going to take a strong line on this one and say it works as designed
and the design is very well done. The reason for is it that you do have
references and labels, under the table, that lyx is managing for you. You
have an equation, you number the question, you label the
On 03/20/2015 03:44 AM, Jerry wrote:
And, not trivially, FullWrite had a _graphical_ equation browser, a
window of all your (filtered) stand-alone equations, numbered or not, in a
scrollable window. Now _that_ was neat.
Note that all equations are listed in the Outline pane, so it is
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On 03/20/2015 09:38 AM, Benedict Holland wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am going to take a strong line on this one and say it works as
> designed and the design is very well done. The reason for is it
> that you do have references and labels, under
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> On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 12:56 PM, Robert Susmilch
> wrote:
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>> Dear List,
>>
>> I have Googled a way to refer to numbered
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On 03/15/2015 07:26 PM, David A Case wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 14, 2015, Robert Susmilch wrote:
>>
>> I have Googled a way to refer to numbered equations in text, such
>> as "See equation (3)" in Lyx but everything I read, whether from
>> other users or
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On 03/15/2015 09:59 PM, Hal Kierstead wrote:
> This would be nice, and I think that I would use it, but I can
> think of many other improvements that might be easier to implement.
> For example: 1. LyX could remember the kind of reference associated
>
Hello,
So you want to label each of the lines in order? If you are in the math
environment, right click and select "Displayed Formula". That will center
the entire math block. Then you can right click and number the whole
formula or each line. It is true that it will not number each line 1-4 and
Robert Susmilch robert at susmilch.com writes:
Dear List,
I have Googled a way to refer to numbered equations in text, such as
See equation (3) in Lyx but everything I read, whether from other
users or wikis, suggests labeling the already numbered equations and
then using the label to
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 12:56 PM, Robert Susmilch rob...@susmilch.com wrote:
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Dear List,
I have Googled a way to refer to numbered equations in text, such as
See equation (3) in Lyx but everything I read, whether from other
users or wikis,
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015, Robert Susmilch wrote:
I have Googled a way to refer to numbered equations in text, such as
See equation (3) in Lyx but everything I read, whether from other
users or wikis, suggests labeling the already numbered equations and
then using the label to cross reference.
This would be nice, and I think that I would use it, but I can think of many
other improvements that might be easier to implement. For example:
1. LyX could remember the kind of reference associated with a label. So instead
of typing Lemma 14, I would only need to type the reference to its
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 12:56 PM, Robert Susmilch rob...@susmilch.com wrote:
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Dear List,
I have Googled a way to refer to numbered equations in text, such as
See equation (3) in Lyx but everything I read, whether from other
users or wikis,
Robert Susmilch robert at susmilch.com writes:
Dear List,
I have Googled a way to refer to numbered equations in text, such as
See equation (3) in Lyx but everything I read, whether from other
users or wikis, suggests labeling the already numbered equations and
then using the label to
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015, Robert Susmilch wrote:
I have Googled a way to refer to numbered equations in text, such as
See equation (3) in Lyx but everything I read, whether from other
users or wikis, suggests labeling the already numbered equations and
then using the label to cross reference.
This would be nice, and I think that I would use it, but I can think of many
other improvements that might be easier to implement. For example:
1. LyX could remember the kind of reference associated with a label. So instead
of typing Lemma 14, I would only need to type the reference to its
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015 at 12:56 PM, Robert Susmilch wrote:
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> Dear List,
>
> I have Googled a way to refer to numbered equations in text, such as
> "See equation (3)" in Lyx but everything I read, whether from other
> users or
Robert Susmilch susmilch.com> writes:
> Dear List,
>
> I have Googled a way to refer to numbered equations in text, such as
> "See equation (3)" in Lyx but everything I read, whether from other
> users or wikis, suggests labeling the already numbered equations and
> then using the label to
On Sat, Mar 14, 2015, Robert Susmilch wrote:
>
> I have Googled a way to refer to numbered equations in text, such as
> "See equation (3)" in Lyx but everything I read, whether from other
> users or wikis, suggests labeling the already numbered equations and
> then using the label to cross
This would be nice, and I think that I would use it, but I can think of many
other improvements that might be easier to implement. For example:
1. LyX could remember the kind of reference associated with a label. So instead
of typing Lemma 14, I would only need to type the reference to its
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Dear List,
I have Googled a way to refer to numbered equations in text, such as
See equation (3) in Lyx but everything I read, whether from other
users or wikis, suggests labeling the already numbered equations and
then using the label to cross
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Dear List,
I have Googled a way to refer to numbered equations in text, such as
See equation (3) in Lyx but everything I read, whether from other
users or wikis, suggests labeling the already numbered equations and
then using the label to cross
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Dear List,
I have Googled a way to refer to numbered equations in text, such as
"See equation (3)" in Lyx but everything I read, whether from other
users or wikis, suggests labeling the already numbered equations and
then using the label to cross
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