On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 3:16 AM, Martin Tamms <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Jacob, > > here is a little example > > My problem is, thar the integral is smaller than the whole fraction. > Hi Martin, Is this a problem with the output, or what you see within LyX? Using your example, I get the correct output in the .pdf, but by default it is displayed improperly in LyX as shown in your screenshot. What I do to fix it is I use math preview. To enable math preview, go to Tools>Preferences, and under Look & Feel>Display, use the dropdown on Instant Preview, and select "On". That should fix the problem in LyX, but it will not change the .pdf output. I hope this helps. Jacob > > 2015-01-16 16:37 GMT+01:00 Jacob Bishop <[email protected]>: > >> >> On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 3:39 AM, Martin Tamms < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hallo, >>> >>> gibt es eine Möglichkeit in LYX die Integrale zu vergößern, sodass sie >>> den ganzen Bruch umfassen? >>> >>> Vielen Dank, >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> is there an opportunity to write bigger intgrals in Lyx, because my >>> fraction is much bigger than the integral? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Martin >>> >>> >>> If you are doing an integral properly, the integral sign should resize >> automatically as the physical size of the integrand increases. Is this not >> happening? If you could send a minimal example showing the problem, that >> would be helpful. It may also be useful to know that math operators appear >> different when they are part of inline formulas than when they are display >> formulas, or in a math environment. Inline formulas don't resize as much so >> that they fit in better with the text around them. Display formulas don't >> have to fit in so they resize more. >> >> Jacob >> >> >
integralDemo.lyx
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