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,
2015-03-14 19:45 GMT+01:00 Margret Mueller:
The error message i get now is: package inputenc error Unicode char \u8
not set up for use with latex
thank you very much for having a look at it
Does it work if you check Use non-TeX fonts in Document Settings
Fonts?
You will probably need 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 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,
2015-03-14 19:45 GMT+01:00 Margret Mueller:
The error message i get now is: package inputenc error Unicode char \u8
not set up for use with latex
thank you very much for having a look at it
Does it work if you check Use non-TeX fonts in Document Settings
Fonts?
You will probably need to
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
2015-03-14 19:45 GMT+01:00 Margret Mueller:
> The error message i get now is: "package inputenc error Unicode char \u8
> not set up for use with latex
> thank you very much for having a look at it
>
Does it work if you check "Use non-TeX fonts" in Document > Settings >
Fonts?
You will probably
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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