Herbert Voss wrote about TeX's limits:
> > Try typing \int\limits^12 _0
>
> uups, now i understand ... ;-)
>
> i forgot to tell, that you first have to choose the
> integral symbol from lyx or \int.
as an alternative you might want to use LyX's internal math-limits
command, which is bound to "M-m l" for my installation. Just put the
cursor in front of the integral sign, press Meta-m l and see the limits
swap their position...
hth,
Frank
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