On 1/23/07, Wolfgang Engelmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How do I get the following math equation in two lines in order to fit it to a
two-column style:

(Produktion_Substanz_zur_Zeit_(t)=(-K*(Konzentration_zur_Zeit_(t-t_{0}))

like:
(Produktion_Substanz_zur_Zeit_(t)
=(-K*(Konzentration_zur_Zeit_(t-t_{0}))

(the _ are in Lyx the rectangular laying brackets used to add e.g. additional
space by pressing the control and space key)

As it is now, the equation runs into the second column of my text.

Wolfgang,

See, e.g., the excellent Herbert Voss' Math Mode document:

http://www.tug.org/tex-archive/info/math/voss/mathmode/Mathmode.pdf

Afterwards, you can select the appropriate environment from inside LyX
(Insert --> Math).

Paul

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