anu saxena schrieb:

I am trying to create a math macro as described in the User's guide of the
documentation . when I execute the command math-macro name 3 in the
mini-buffer I do not get four red boxes instead I get only two .
You shouldn't get four boxes, just the two. Then you enter the formula you want in the first box. Use "\#n" for the nth argument of the macro. (You won't see the "\", but it's need to signal to LyX that what follows isn't a literal "#".) You can optionally enter something else to be displayed in LyX in the second box, if the thing in the first is too complicated and you don't need to see it. Usually, you just leave the second box empty, in which case LyX displays what is in the first box.

Richard

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