On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 08:32:43PM +0100, Andreas Buening wrote:
> I've just seen that lyx 1.3 now "supports" the split environment which is
> rather crucial for long equations. Is there any way to turn any existing
> equation into a "splitted" equation without starting from scratch, i.e.
> writing \begin{split}a&b\\c&d\end{split}, selecting the text and Ctrl-m
> it into a math formula, Alt-m-d, Alt-m-n, copy&paste of the existing
> formula components into the new equation?

My understanding so far was that  split  is  no "top-level environment"
like align or eqnarray. Am I mistaken?


Note that you can simply write \split to start a _nested_ split
environment.

Andre'

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