Thank you, Jim. It seems to be working fine now. Gustavo.
2011/1/15 Jim Oldfield <[email protected]> > For multiline formulae, you need to end it with "\tag*{\qedhere}". To > enter this in LyX, you don't need to specify the braces, just enter "\tag*" > and press space, then in the box that appears type "\qedhere". > > This also seems to work for single-line formulae, so what I do is use a > math macro for this and use that for all formulae at the end of proofs. > This has the benefit that you can put something prettier in the LyX box for > display while you're editing your document (e.g. try pasting in "\text{ > }\text{ }\text{ }\text{ }\square" without the quotes). > > By the way, this is a bug in AMS-LaTeX that they know about, but thought > couldn't be fixed. It can be fixed since the ntheorem package manages it > (but has its own bugs, so isn't a good replacement sadly), which I've told > the relevant person in AMS about. She seemed interested, but I doubt they > have the resources to fix it anytime soon. > > Jim > > > *From:* Gustavo Milaré <[email protected]> > *To:* Lyx Discussion List <[email protected]> > *Sent:* Fri, 14 January, 2011 2:51:15 > *Subject:* Proofs ending with mathematical formulas > > Hello, > > I'm having a bit trouble to put the QED symbol in the right place when the > proof ends with a multi-line mathematical formula. > When the proof ends with a single-line formula, I manually put a \qedhere > at the end of the formula for the QED symbol to appear in the right place. > If there is any better way to do this, let me know. > > Regards, > Gustavo. > > >
