On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Uwe St�hr wrote:
> Here the exact command for this:
>
> Ctrl-m \mu_A->(x)=\cases-> Ctrl-Enter
>
> -> stands for the arrow button (press it directly after the last 's' for
> \cases)
> For text in formulas, use the math-panel and choose the last entry of
> its font menu (\textrm).
Uwe,
Did the above.
> \begin_inset Formula \[
> \mu_{a}(x)=\begin{cases}
> \\1 & \textrm{if and only if}\, x\in A\\
> 0 & \textrm{if and only if}\, x\notin A\end{cases}\]
>
> \end_inset
Here's what my file produced:
\begin_inset Formula $\mu_{A}(x)=\begin{cases}
1, & \textrm{if and only if}\, x\in A\\
0, & \textrm{if and only if\, x}\notin A\end{cases}$
\end_inset
Two error messages generated, referencing misplaced tabs. Could the commas
be responsible? I tried taking them out, but I'm still missing the double
back slashes before the '1'. Also, the 'x' on the second line ended up in
the wrong place.
Thanks,
Rich
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