On 1/11/26 12:19 PM, Shay Riggs wrote:
Option 2. You can create a math macro (see attached) which may or may not be useful, where you can enter your values into the provided areas using Tab to traverse to each space. You might find this slower than option 1.
In general, if there is some math construct that LyX does not natively support, you can do the following. A math macro has two 'slots' where you can enter something, labeled TeX and LyX. The TeX part is what will actually be output. The LyX part is used for on-screen display in LyX itself. Now here's the thing: If the TeX part is empty, then LyX does not output any sort of definition for the macro. So you can just define a \pdv math macro with empty TeX part, and write something in the LyX part that looks nice for display.
There's no way to make unused optional arguments look nice, so far as I'm aware.
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