Re: Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-07 Thread Herbert Voss
Brian Williams wrote: Question is, do you think it's terribly kludgy? See attached. define a macro, makes life easier ... Herbert #LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 221 \textclass article \begin_preamble \lhead{\hspace*{- .22\textwidth}Brian Williams}

Re: Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-07 Thread Herbert Voss
Brian Williams wrote: Question is, do you think it's terribly kludgy? See attached. define a macro, makes life easier ... Herbert #LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 221 \textclass article \begin_preamble \lhead{\hspace*{- .22\textwidth}Brian Williams}

Re: Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-07 Thread Herbert Voss
Brian Williams wrote: Question is, do you think it's terribly kludgy? See attached. define a macro, makes life easier ... Herbert #LyX 1.3 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 221 \textclass article \begin_preamble \lhead{\hspace*{- .22\textwidth}Brian Williams}

Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-06 Thread Brian Williams
Hi folks, looks like this isn't such a newbie question after all. Maybe I should ask it more carefully. I want to use LyX to produce systems of equations that look like this (output exported from LyX): $\left\{ \begin{array}{r} (3-\lambda)C + 2D = 0\\ C + (4-\lambda)D =

Re: Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-06 Thread Angus Leeming
Brian Williams wrote: By the way, the user guide says this in section 5.2: If you decide after the fact to place parentheses (or other math structure, like a square root, or other decoration) around some math structure, you can do that by highlighting (selecting) the structure that is to go

Re: Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-06 Thread Herbert Voss
Brian Williams wrote: Hi folks, looks like this isn't such a newbie question after all. Maybe I should ask it more carefully. I want to use LyX to produce systems of equations that look like this (output exported from LyX): $\left\{ \begin{array}{r} (3-\lambda)C + 2D = 0\\ C +

Re: Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-06 Thread Georg Baum
Brian Williams wrote: By the way, the user guide says this in section 5.2: If you decide after the fact to place parentheses (or other math structure, like a square root, or other decoration) around some math structure, you can do that by highlighting (selecting) the structure that is to go

Re: Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-06 Thread Brian Williams
Thanks Herbert, you are a genius! Hope you don't mind a followup! :-) Is there a way to right justify the equation numbers? (I'm guessing the items in red are standard LaTeX macros I can find documented somewhere?) Thanks! Brian Send instant messages to your online friends

Re: Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-06 Thread Herbert Voss
Brian Williams wrote: Hope you don't mind a followup! :-) Is there a way to right justify the equation numbers? (I'm guessing the items in red are standard LaTeX macros I can find documented somewhere?) yes, but it is easier to write the _whole_ stuff in real LaTeX code, LyX is not designed for

Re: Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-06 Thread Brian Williams
Hi Herbert, using some of your ideas, I've got what I wanted using a single row, 3 element array. It's almost all done with LyX with a minimum of Latex in-line code. Question is, do you think it's terribly kludgy? See attached. Thanks for all your help Brian Yahoo! Messenger - want a free

Re: Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-06 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 02:46:41PM +0100, Brian Williams wrote: Hi Herbert, using some of your ideas, I've got what I wanted using a single row, 3 element array. It's almost all done with LyX with a minimum of Latex in-line code. Question is, do you think it's terribly kludgy? See

Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-06 Thread Brian Williams
Hi folks, looks like this isn't such a newbie question after all. Maybe I should ask it more carefully. I want to use LyX to produce systems of equations that look like this (output exported from LyX): $\left\{ \begin{array}{r} (3-\lambda)C + 2D = 0\\ C + (4-\lambda)D =

Re: Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-06 Thread Angus Leeming
Brian Williams wrote: By the way, the user guide says this in section 5.2: If you decide after the fact to place parentheses (or other math structure, like a square root, or other decoration) around some math structure, you can do that by highlighting (selecting) the structure that is to go

Re: Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-06 Thread Herbert Voss
Brian Williams wrote: Hi folks, looks like this isn't such a newbie question after all. Maybe I should ask it more carefully. I want to use LyX to produce systems of equations that look like this (output exported from LyX): $\left\{ \begin{array}{r} (3-\lambda)C + 2D = 0\\ C +

Re: Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-06 Thread Georg Baum
Brian Williams wrote: By the way, the user guide says this in section 5.2: If you decide after the fact to place parentheses (or other math structure, like a square root, or other decoration) around some math structure, you can do that by highlighting (selecting) the structure that is to go

Re: Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-06 Thread Brian Williams
Thanks Herbert, you are a genius! Hope you don't mind a followup! :-) Is there a way to right justify the equation numbers? (I'm guessing the items in red are standard LaTeX macros I can find documented somewhere?) Thanks! Brian Send instant messages to your online friends

Re: Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-06 Thread Herbert Voss
Brian Williams wrote: Hope you don't mind a followup! :-) Is there a way to right justify the equation numbers? (I'm guessing the items in red are standard LaTeX macros I can find documented somewhere?) yes, but it is easier to write the _whole_ stuff in real LaTeX code, LyX is not designed for

Re: Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-06 Thread Brian Williams
Hi Herbert, using some of your ideas, I've got what I wanted using a single row, 3 element array. It's almost all done with LyX with a minimum of Latex in-line code. Question is, do you think it's terribly kludgy? See attached. Thanks for all your help Brian Yahoo! Messenger - want a free

Re: Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-06 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 02:46:41PM +0100, Brian Williams wrote: Hi Herbert, using some of your ideas, I've got what I wanted using a single row, 3 element array. It's almost all done with LyX with a minimum of Latex in-line code. Question is, do you think it's terribly kludgy? See

Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-06 Thread Brian Williams
Hi folks, looks like this isn't such a newbie question after all. Maybe I should ask it more carefully. I want to use LyX to produce systems of equations that look like this (output exported from LyX): $\left\{ \begin{array}{r} (3-\lambda)C & + & 2D & = & 0\\ C & + & (4-\lambda)D & = &

Re: Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-06 Thread Angus Leeming
Brian Williams wrote: > By the way, the user guide says this in section 5.2: "If you decide after > the fact to place parentheses (or other math structure, like a square > root, or other decoration) around some math structure, you can do that by > highlighting (selecting) the structure that is to

Re: Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-06 Thread Herbert Voss
Brian Williams wrote: Hi folks, looks like this isn't such a newbie question after all. Maybe I should ask it more carefully. I want to use LyX to produce systems of equations that look like this (output exported from LyX): $\left\{ \begin{array}{r} (3-\lambda)C & + & 2D & = & 0\\ C & + &

Re: Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-06 Thread Georg Baum
Brian Williams wrote: > By the way, the user guide says this in section 5.2: "If you decide after > the fact to place parentheses (or other math structure, like a square > root, or other decoration) around some math structure, you can do that by > highlighting (selecting) the structure that is to

Re: Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-06 Thread Brian Williams
Thanks Herbert, you are a genius! Hope you don't mind a followup! :-) Is there a way to right justify the equation numbers? (I'm guessing the items in red are standard LaTeX macros I can find documented somewhere?) Thanks! Brian Send instant messages to your online friends

Re: Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-06 Thread Herbert Voss
Brian Williams wrote: Hope you don't mind a followup! :-) Is there a way to right justify the equation numbers? (I'm guessing the items in red are standard LaTeX macros I can find documented somewhere?) yes, but it is easier to write the _whole_ stuff in real LaTeX code, LyX is not designed for

Re: Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-06 Thread Brian Williams
Hi Herbert, using some of your ideas, I've got what I wanted using a single row, 3 element array. It's almost all done with LyX with a minimum of Latex in-line code. Question is, do you think it's terribly kludgy? See attached. Thanks for all your help Brian Yahoo! Messenger - want a free

Re: Numbered, bracketed, Systems of Equations - How??

2005-05-06 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 02:46:41PM +0100, Brian Williams wrote: > Hi Herbert, > > using some of your ideas, I've got what I wanted using a single row, 3 > element array. It's almost all done with LyX with a minimum of Latex > in-line code. > > Question is, do you think it's terribly kludgy? See