anted
the (R) superscripted, and couldn't find ways that didn't involve
math. So I finally put the following in ERT (TeX)
$^{\footnotesize\textregistered}$
This gave me a "Missing glyphs!" error.
Without using math, couldn't you insert a superscript (Insert >
Format
textregistered. I wanted
>>> the (R) superscripted, and couldn't find ways that didn't involve
>>> math. So I finally put the following in ERT (TeX)
>>>
>>> $^{\footnotesize\textregistered}$
>>
>> This gave me a "Missing glyphs!"
y put the following in ERT (TeX)
$^{\footnotesize\textregistered}$
This gave me a "Missing glyphs!" error.
Without using math, couldn't you insert a superscript (Insert >
Formatting > Superscript) and then \textregistered in ERT (Insert > TeX
Code)?
Daniel
I am sti
ems superfluous then. And outside of math mode, you can just
use the LyX functionality to achieve the same result as suggested below.
Without using math, couldn't you insert a superscript (Insert >
Formatting > Superscript) and then \textregistered in ERT (Insert >
TeX Code)?
Daniel
nally put the following in ERT (TeX)
$^{\footnotesize\textregistered}$
This gave me a "Missing glyphs!" error.
foo\textsuperscript\textregistered
Herbert
Without using math, couldn't you insert a superscript (Insert >
Formatting > Superscript) and then \textregistered in ER
(TeX)
$^{\footnotesize\textregistered}$
This gave me a "Missing glyphs!" error.
Without using math, couldn't you insert a superscript (Insert >
Formatting > Superscript) and then \textregistered in ERT (Insert > TeX
Code)?
Daniel
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Hi all,
On my book, I used the date environment to write "A
Troubleshooters.Com(R) book, except I used \textregistered. I wanted
the (R) superscripted, and couldn't find ways that didn't involve math.
So I finally put the following in ERT (TeX)
$^{\footnotesize\textregistered}$
I'm sure most of
On Tue, 24 Nov 2020 17:01:14 +0100 (CET)
Csikos Bela wrote:
> Hello:
>
> Accidentally I changed some text to superscript. How can I change it
> back to normal font? I tried to reset all properties in font dialogue
> but none of them had the required effect. This is in lyx 2.0.6
> > >>
> > >> Accidentally I changed some text to superscript. How can I change it back
> > >> to normal font? I tried to reset all properties in font dialogue but
> > >> none of them had the required effect. This is in lyx 2.0.6 (I know it's
>
Am Mittwoch, 25. November 2020, 16:24:48 CET schrieb Csikos Bela:
> Kornel Benko írta:
> >Am Tue, 24 Nov 2020 17:01:14 +0100 (CET)
> >
> >schrieb Csikos Bela :
> >> Hello:
> >>
> >> Accidentally I changed some text to superscript. How can I chan
Kornel Benko írta:
>Am Tue, 24 Nov 2020 17:01:14 +0100 (CET)
>schrieb Csikos Bela :
>
>> Hello:
>>
>> Accidentally I changed some text to superscript. How can I change it back to
>> normal
>> font? I tried to reset all properties in font dialogue but none
Axel Dessecker írta:
>Am Dienstag, 24. November 2020, 17:01:14 CET schrieb Csikos Bela:
>> Hello:
>>
>> Accidentally I changed some text to superscript. How can I change it back to
>> normal font? I tried to reset all properties in font dialogue but none of
>
Am Dienstag, 24. November 2020, 17:01:14 CET schrieb Csikos Bela:
> Hello:
>
> Accidentally I changed some text to superscript. How can I change it back to
> normal font? I tried to reset all properties in font dialogue but none of
> them had the required effect. This is in ly
Am Tue, 24 Nov 2020 17:01:14 +0100 (CET)
schrieb Csikos Bela :
> Hello:
>
> Accidentally I changed some text to superscript. How can I change it back to
> normal
> font? I tried to reset all properties in font dialogue but none of them had
> the
> required effect. This is
Hello:
Accidentally I changed some text to superscript. How can I change it back to
normal font?
I tried to reset all properties in font dialogue but none of them had the
required effect.
This is in lyx 2.0.6 (I know it's old but works for me.)
Thanks,
bcsikos
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Le 10/02/2020 à 15:30, Wolfgang Engelmann a écrit :
ok
I set the lyx view size from 200 to 210, and the red mark disappeared.
However, setting the size back to 200, no red mark is now shown
I bit strange
I am not sure that the previews are correctly redone when changing zoom.
JMarc
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Am 10.02.20 um 15:17 schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
Le 10/02/2020 à 15:16, Wolfgang Engelmann a écrit :
The red mark is what we put when a preview is supposedly too small,
so that people notice the math inset. The limit value is 10 pixels at
100dpi, therefore the equivalent of 0.1 inch. It
Le 10/02/2020 à 15:16, Wolfgang Engelmann a écrit :
The red mark is what we put when a preview is supposedly too small, so
that people notice the math inset. The limit value is 10 pixels at
100dpi, therefore the equivalent of 0.1 inch. It may be that we should
make the limit lower.
JMarc
Am 10.02.20 um 11:39 schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
Le 10/02/2020 à 09:53, Wolfgang Engelmann a écrit :
I get a red rectangle under one superscript (see the attached lyx file)
I use debian bullseye and LyX Version 2.3.4 (Sonntag, 12. Januar 2020)
Perhaps a bit academic, since the pdf output
Le 10/02/2020 à 09:53, Wolfgang Engelmann a écrit :
I get a red rectangle under one superscript (see the attached lyx file)
I use debian bullseye and LyX Version 2.3.4 (Sonntag, 12. Januar 2020)
Perhaps a bit academic, since the pdf output seems to be ok. But still:
Why the red mark?
The red
I get a red rectangle under one superscript (see the attached lyx file)
I use debian bullseye and LyX Version 2.3.4 (Sonntag, 12. Januar 2020)
Perhaps a bit academic, since the pdf output seems to be ok. But still:
Why the red mark?
Wolfgang
test:red-s.lyx
Description: application/lyx
On 18/07/2016 17:30, Guillaume Munch wrote:
Le 18/07/2016 16:25, Richard Heck a écrit :
On 07/18/2016 07:32 AM, Kiuhnm wrote:
On 18/07/2016 13:25, Kiuhnm wrote:
Hello,
what's the best way to write leftside superscripts in Lyx (latest
version) with /correct spacing/?
\prescript from
Le 18/07/2016 16:25, Richard Heck a écrit :
On 07/18/2016 07:32 AM, Kiuhnm wrote:
On 18/07/2016 13:25, Kiuhnm wrote:
Hello,
what's the best way to write leftside superscripts in Lyx (latest
version) with /correct spacing/?
\prescript from mathtools seems to work well. It'd be great if
On 07/18/2016 07:32 AM, Kiuhnm wrote:
> On 18/07/2016 13:25, Kiuhnm wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> what's the best way to write leftside superscripts in Lyx (latest
>> version) with /correct spacing/?
>
> \prescript from mathtools seems to work well. It'd be great if
> leftside prescripts were supported
On 18/07/2016 15:06, Steve Burnham wrote:
On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 7:33 AM Kiuhnm > wrote:
On 18/07/2016 13:25, Kiuhnm wrote:
> Hello,
>
> what's the best way to write leftside superscripts in Lyx (latest
> version) with
On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 7:33 AM Kiuhnm wrote:
> On 18/07/2016 13:25, Kiuhnm wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > what's the best way to write leftside superscripts in Lyx (latest
> > version) with /correct spacing/?
>
> \prescript from mathtools seems to work well. It'd be great if
On 18/07/2016 13:25, Kiuhnm wrote:
Hello,
what's the best way to write leftside superscripts in Lyx (latest
version) with /correct spacing/?
\prescript from mathtools seems to work well. It'd be great if leftside
prescripts were supported directly by Lyx.
Kiuhnm
Hello,
what's the best way to write leftside superscripts in Lyx (latest
version) with /correct spacing/?
Kiuhnm
Dear Friends of LyX,
I have some terms and acronyms ending with a superscript characterin my
LyX document (KOMAscript article).
After > Insert > Nomenclature Entry they appear as ordinary characters,
not as superscripts anymore.
How could this be prevented?
Thanks and regards
M
On 10/09/2015 05:13 PM, David wrote:
Am 09.10.2015 um 16:18 schrieb Michael Berger:
Dear Friends of LyX,
I have some terms and acronyms ending with a superscript characterin my
LyX document (KOMAscript article).
After > Insert > Nomenclature Entry they appear as ordinary char
Am 09.10.2015 um 16:18 schrieb Michael Berger:
> Dear Friends of LyX,
>
> I have some terms and acronyms ending with a superscript characterin my
> LyX document (KOMAscript article).
> After > Insert > Nomenclature Entry they appear as ordinary characters,
> not as supers
Hello:
In lyx 2.1 I can not make subscript and superscript work.
In a new file (every setting is default) I type A2, highlight 2, select
Insert-Formatting-
Superscript (or Subscript) - View document (pdflatex): the character 2 is not
subscript
or superscript, it is a normal inline character
Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu írta:
In lyx 2.1 I can not make subscript and superscript work.
In a new file (every setting is default) I type A2, highlight 2, select
Insert-Formatting-
Superscript (or Subscript) - View document (pdflatex): the character 2 is not
subscript
or superscript
Hello:
In lyx 2.1 I can not make subscript and superscript work.
In a new file (every setting is default) I type A2, highlight 2, select
Insert-Formatting-
Superscript (or Subscript) - View document (pdflatex): the character 2 is not
subscript
or superscript, it is a normal inline character
Csikos Bela bcsikos...@freemail.hu írta:
In lyx 2.1 I can not make subscript and superscript work.
In a new file (every setting is default) I type A2, highlight 2, select
Insert-Formatting-
Superscript (or Subscript) - View document (pdflatex): the character 2 is not
subscript
or superscript
Hello:
In lyx 2.1 I can not make subscript and superscript work.
In a new file (every setting is default) I type A2, highlight 2, select
Insert->Formatting->
Superscript (or Subscript) -> View document (pdflatex): the character 2 is not
subscript
or superscript, it is a normal inline
Csikos Bela <bcsikos...@freemail.hu> írta:
>In lyx 2.1 I can not make subscript and superscript work.
>
>In a new file (every setting is default) I type A2, highlight 2, select
>Insert->Formatting->
>Superscript (or Subscript) -> View document (pdflatex): the
Hello:
I guess this is a bug:
When I write text with non-default font size (eg. small) and insert within this
text subscript or superscript characters afterwards, lyx applies the same font
size to the subscript/superscript characters as the surrounding font's size
(that is small
On 05/16/2013 10:10 AM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Hello:
I guess this is a bug:
When I write text with non-default font size (eg. small) and insert within this
text subscript or superscript characters afterwards, lyx applies the same font
size to the subscript/superscript characters
Hello:
I guess this is a bug:
When I write text with non-default font size (eg. small) and insert within this
text subscript or superscript characters afterwards, lyx applies the same font
size to the subscript/superscript characters as the surrounding font's size
(that is small
On 05/16/2013 10:10 AM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Hello:
I guess this is a bug:
When I write text with non-default font size (eg. small) and insert within this
text subscript or superscript characters afterwards, lyx applies the same font
size to the subscript/superscript characters
Hello:
I guess this is a bug:
When I write text with non-default font size (eg. small) and insert within this
text subscript or superscript characters afterwards, lyx applies the same font
size to the subscript/superscript characters as the surrounding font's size
(that is small
On 05/16/2013 10:10 AM, Csikos Bela wrote:
Hello:
I guess this is a bug:
When I write text with non-default font size (eg. small) and insert within this
text subscript or superscript characters afterwards, lyx applies the same font
size to the subscript/superscript characters
In a letter I'm writing I include {\textregistered} which generates the
circled-R registered trademark symbol. However, when I preview the .dvi I
see the symbol on the base of the line and of the same size as the body
text. I thought it needed to be included in \superscript{} only when in math
it needed to be included in \superscript{} only when in math
mode.
Am I mistaken about this?
They're baseline in the Comprehensive LaTeX Symbols List.
/Paul
On Thu, 1 Jul 2010, Paul Rubin wrote:
They're baseline in the Comprehensive LaTeX Symbols List.
Paul,
I saw that but could not recall a real-life example. Guess it's used as is
the copyright symbol rather than as the TM symbol.
Thanks,
Rich
to force
both copyright and registered mark symbols up into superscript territory -- but
I use them very seldom, so that memory is less reliable than most (and most are
not all that reliable).
Guess it's used as is
the copyright symbol rather than as the TM symbol.
Looks that way.
/Paul
In a letter I'm writing I include {\textregistered} which generates the
circled-R registered trademark symbol. However, when I preview the .dvi I
see the symbol on the base of the line and of the same size as the body
text. I thought it needed to be included in \superscript{} only when in math
it needed to be included in \superscript{} only when in math
mode.
Am I mistaken about this?
They're baseline in the Comprehensive LaTeX Symbols List.
/Paul
On Thu, 1 Jul 2010, Paul Rubin wrote:
They're baseline in the Comprehensive LaTeX Symbols List.
Paul,
I saw that but could not recall a real-life example. Guess it's used as is
the copyright symbol rather than as the TM symbol.
Thanks,
Rich
to force
both copyright and registered mark symbols up into superscript territory -- but
I use them very seldom, so that memory is less reliable than most (and most are
not all that reliable).
Guess it's used as is
the copyright symbol rather than as the TM symbol.
Looks that way.
/Paul
In a letter I'm writing I include {\textregistered} which generates the
circled-R registered trademark symbol. However, when I preview the .dvi I
see the symbol on the base of the line and of the same size as the body
text. I thought it needed to be included in \superscript{} only when in math
thought it needed to be included in \superscript{} only when in math
> mode.
>
>Am I mistaken about this?
>
They're baseline in the Comprehensive LaTeX Symbols List.
/Paul
On Thu, 1 Jul 2010, Paul Rubin wrote:
They're baseline in the Comprehensive LaTeX Symbols List.
Paul,
I saw that but could not recall a real-life example. Guess it's used as is
the copyright symbol rather than as the TM symbol.
Thanks,
Rich
sure that in the past I've had to force
both copyright and registered mark symbols up into superscript territory -- but
I use them very seldom, so that memory is less reliable than most (and most are
not all that reliable).
> Guess it's used as is
> the copyright symbol rather than as the TM symbol.
Looks that way.
/Paul
I am working on a manuscript with several authors, each from a different
institution.
I tried to indicate the diffirent affiliations using superscripts in the
AUTHOR field of the title.
t worked fine in Lyx 1.6.3 (under Windows), but not under 1.6.2 (under
Linux/kubuntu, where I do not have
I am working on a manuscript with several authors, each from a different
institution.
I tried to indicate the diffirent affiliations using superscripts in the
AUTHOR field of the title.
t worked fine in Lyx 1.6.3 (under Windows), but not under 1.6.2 (under
Linux/kubuntu, where I do not have
I am working on a manuscript with several authors, each from a different
institution.
I tried to indicate the diffirent affiliations using superscripts in the
AUTHOR field of the title.
t worked fine in Lyx 1.6.3 (under Windows), but not under 1.6.2 (under
Linux/kubuntu, where I do not have
Is it possible to get something like numbered superscripts for citations?
Thanks
Sophie (itsme213) wrote:
Is it possible to get something like numbered superscripts for citations?
Yes. You have to use natbib, numerical, to get it. Add the option
super to Class Options in DocumentSettings.
rh
Is it possible to get something like numbered superscripts for citations?
Thanks
Sophie (itsme213) wrote:
Is it possible to get something like numbered superscripts for citations?
Yes. You have to use natbib, numerical, to get it. Add the option
super to Class Options in DocumentSettings.
rh
Is it possible to get something like numbered superscripts for citations?
Thanks
Sophie (itsme213) wrote:
Is it possible to get something like numbered superscripts for citations?
Yes. You have to use natbib, numerical, to get it. Add the option
"super" to Class Options in Document>Settings.
rh
Stacia Hartleben wrote:
Hi guys, this is a really simple question and I'm probably just
missing something, but I can't get subscripts to work within
superscripts. I want to write N^log_b(a) but the underscore always
shows up no matter what I do. Tips?
Ctrl+m to get math (if you don't
have
Stacia Hartleben wrote:
Hi guys, this is a really simple question and I'm probably just
missing something, but I can't get subscripts to work within
superscripts. I want to write N^log_b(a) but the underscore always
shows up no matter what I do. Tips?
Ctrl+m to get math (if you don't
have
Stacia Hartleben wrote:
Hi guys, this is a really simple question and I'm probably just
missing something, but I can't get subscripts to work within
superscripts. I want to write N^log_b(a) but the underscore always
shows up no matter what I do. Tips?
Ctrl+m to get math (if you don't
have
Stacia Hartleben wrote:
Hi guys, this is a really simple question and I'm probably just
missing something, but I can't get subscripts to work within
superscripts. I want to write N^log_b(a) but the underscore always
shows up no matter what I do. Tips?
How are you putting in the log? If you
Stacia Hartleben wrote:
Hi guys, this is a really simple question and I'm probably just
missing something, but I can't get subscripts to work within
superscripts. I want to write N^log_b(a) but the underscore always
shows up no matter what I do. Tips?
How are you putting in the log? If you
Stacia Hartleben wrote:
Hi guys, this is a really simple question and I'm probably just
missing something, but I can't get subscripts to work within
superscripts. I want to write N^log_b(a) but the underscore always
shows up no matter what I do. Tips?
How are you putting in the log? If you
Hi guys, this is a really simple question and I'm probably just
missing something, but I can't get subscripts to work within
superscripts. I want to write N^log_b(a) but the underscore always
shows up no matter what I do. Tips?
Here's an (unusual) example:
\log_{b^{a}}N^{x_{y^{3}}}
-Original Message-
From: Stacia Hartleben [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Martes, 23 de Octubre de 2007 07:54 p.m.
To: LyX Users List
Subject: subscript in superscript
Hi guys, this is a really simple question and I'm probably just
Alexander Sklar wrote:
Here's an (unusual) example:
\log_{b^{a}}N^{x_{y^{3}}}
-Original Message-
From: Stacia Hartleben [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Martes, 23 de Octubre de 2007 07:54 p.m.
To: LyX Users List
Subject: subscript in superscript
Hi guys, this is a really simple
Hi guys, this is a really simple question and I'm probably just
missing something, but I can't get subscripts to work within
superscripts. I want to write N^log_b(a) but the underscore always
shows up no matter what I do. Tips?
Here's an (unusual) example:
\log_{b^{a}}N^{x_{y^{3}}}
-Original Message-
From: Stacia Hartleben [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Martes, 23 de Octubre de 2007 07:54 p.m.
To: LyX Users List
Subject: subscript in superscript
Hi guys, this is a really simple question and I'm probably just
Alexander Sklar wrote:
Here's an (unusual) example:
\log_{b^{a}}N^{x_{y^{3}}}
-Original Message-
From: Stacia Hartleben [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Martes, 23 de Octubre de 2007 07:54 p.m.
To: LyX Users List
Subject: subscript in superscript
Hi guys, this is a really simple
Hi guys, this is a really simple question and I'm probably just
missing something, but I can't get subscripts to work within
superscripts. I want to write N^log_b(a) but the underscore always
shows up no matter what I do. Tips?
Here's an (unusual) example:
\log_{b^{a}}N^{x_{y^{3}}}
-Original Message-
From: Stacia Hartleben [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Martes, 23 de Octubre de 2007 07:54 p.m.
To: LyX Users List
Subject: subscript in superscript
Hi guys, this is a really simple question and I'm probably just
Alexander Sklar wrote:
Here's an (unusual) example:
\log_{b^{a}}N^{x_{y^{3}}}
-Original Message-
From: Stacia Hartleben [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Martes, 23 de Octubre de 2007 07:54 p.m.
To: LyX Users List
Subject: subscript in superscript
Hi guys, this is a really simple
How do you get a minus sign to appear in a superscript, as in 10 to the
minus 24? I'm sure this must be easy but $10^24$ doesn't produce the
muinus.
Anthony
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On 18 Oct 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
How do you get a minus sign to appear in a superscript, as in 10 to the
minus 24? I'm sure this must be easy but $10^24$ doesn't produce the
muinus.
Sorry, I meant $10^{-24} gives the same as $10^{24$}
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Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 18 Oct 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
How do you get a minus sign to appear in a superscript, as in 10 to the
minus 24? I'm sure this must be easy but $10^24$ doesn't produce the
muinus.
Sorry, I meant $10^{-24} gives the same as $10^{24$}
In LaTeX: $10^{-24
On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 11:57:01AM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 18 Oct 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
How do you get a minus sign to appear in a superscript, as in 10 to the
minus 24? I'm sure this must be easy but $10^24$ doesn't produce the
muinus.
Sorry, I meant $10^{-24
On 18 Oct 2007, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 18 Oct 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
How do you get a minus sign to appear in a superscript, as in 10 to the
minus 24? I'm sure this must be easy but $10^24$ doesn't produce the
muinus.
Sorry, I meant $10^{-24} gives the same
How do you get a minus sign to appear in a superscript, as in 10 to the
minus 24? I'm sure this must be easy but $10^24$ doesn't produce the
muinus.
Anthony
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Microsoft-free zone - Using Linux Gnu-Debian
http://www.acampbell.org.uk (blog, book reviews
On 18 Oct 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
How do you get a minus sign to appear in a superscript, as in 10 to the
minus 24? I'm sure this must be easy but $10^24$ doesn't produce the
muinus.
Sorry, I meant $10^{-24} gives the same as $10^{24$}
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Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 18 Oct 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
How do you get a minus sign to appear in a superscript, as in 10 to the
minus 24? I'm sure this must be easy but $10^24$ doesn't produce the
muinus.
Sorry, I meant $10^{-24} gives the same as $10^{24$}
In LaTeX: $10^{-24
On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 11:57:01AM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 18 Oct 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
How do you get a minus sign to appear in a superscript, as in 10 to the
minus 24? I'm sure this must be easy but $10^24$ doesn't produce the
muinus.
Sorry, I meant $10^{-24
On 18 Oct 2007, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 18 Oct 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
How do you get a minus sign to appear in a superscript, as in 10 to the
minus 24? I'm sure this must be easy but $10^24$ doesn't produce the
muinus.
Sorry, I meant $10^{-24} gives the same
How do you get a minus sign to appear in a superscript, as in 10 to the
minus 24? I'm sure this must be easy but $10^24$ doesn't produce the
muinus.
Anthony
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Microsoft-free zone - Using Linux Gnu-Debian
http://www.acampbell.org.uk (blog, book reviews
On 18 Oct 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>
> How do you get a minus sign to appear in a superscript, as in 10 to the
> minus 24? I'm sure this must be easy but $10^24$ doesn't produce the
> muinus.
>
Sorry, I meant $10^{-24} gives the same as $10^{24$}
--
Anthony Campbell - [
Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 18 Oct 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
How do you get a minus sign to appear in a superscript, as in 10 to the
minus 24? I'm sure this must be easy but $10^24$ doesn't produce the
muinus.
Sorry, I meant $10^{-24} gives the same as $10^{24$}
In LaTeX: $10^{-24
On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 11:57:01AM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 18 Oct 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> >
> > How do you get a minus sign to appear in a superscript, as in 10 to the
> > minus 24? I'm sure this must be easy but $10^24$ doesn't produce the
> >
On 18 Oct 2007, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Anthony Campbell wrote:
>> On 18 Oct 2007, Anthony Campbell wrote:
>>> How do you get a minus sign to appear in a superscript, as in 10 to the
>>> minus 24? I'm sure this must be easy but $10^24$ doesn't produce the
>>&g
Am Sonntag, 20. Mai 2007 11:50 schrieb Gyorgy Pota:
It has already been raised that, for example, textdegree symbol did
not work in the early Lyx 1.5 beta(s). Now I can report that for me
there is a number of keyboard symbols, including carets, degree etc.
that do not work. They do not
Bernd Sellentin wrote:
Am Sonntag, 20. Mai 2007 11:50 schrieb Gyorgy Pota:
It has already been raised that, for example, textdegree symbol did
not work in the early Lyx 1.5 beta(s). Now I can report that for me
there is a number of keyboard symbols, including carets, degree etc.
that do not
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Bernd Sellentin wrote:
Now textdegree works, and as I am writing text about chemistry with a
lot of textdegree symbols I have only one change to do to make my
scripts working again with this very nice lyx-1.5.
The correct way to solve that bug is to complement the
Am Sonntag, 20. Mai 2007 11:50 schrieb Gyorgy Pota:
It has already been raised that, for example, textdegree symbol did
not work in the early Lyx 1.5 beta(s). Now I can report that for me
there is a number of keyboard symbols, including carets, degree etc.
that do not work. They do not
Bernd Sellentin wrote:
Am Sonntag, 20. Mai 2007 11:50 schrieb Gyorgy Pota:
It has already been raised that, for example, textdegree symbol did
not work in the early Lyx 1.5 beta(s). Now I can report that for me
there is a number of keyboard symbols, including carets, degree etc.
that do not
Abdelrazak Younes wrote:
Bernd Sellentin wrote:
Now textdegree works, and as I am writing text about chemistry with a
lot of textdegree symbols I have only one change to do to make my
scripts working again with this very nice lyx-1.5.
The correct way to solve that bug is to complement the
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