On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 12:47 AM, Anders Ekberg <[email protected]> wrote:

> see the extended minimal example attached.
>

This example is really good, and Anders' response was on the spot, but I
thought I'd take the opportunity to point out something that took me quite
a while to realize. When using the equation array environment (what happens
when you push ctrl+enter), the spacing around the equal sign is different
than what it is for a "display formula." This leads to a document that has
inconsistent spacing, which can be seen in this example. The spacing around
the equals sign in equation (1) is a lot less than the spacing around the
equals signs in the other equations. The solution is to use AMS
environments. Check the spacing produced in the attached document. I also
used \mathrm for multi-letter subscripts, which I would recommend. Finally,
you should check out the different reference types. I use the one with
parentheses to do equations.

I hope this helps.

Jacob

Attachment: minimal_extended-AMS.lyx
Description: application/lyx

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