Re: labeling parts of an equation
Micha Feigin schrieb: I want to label parts of an equation (such as with overset). There are two problems when using overset 1. If equation elements are of different height then labels come out in different heights When it is important that they all are in the same height, then use a vertical phantom inset. This is described in sec. 3.7 and used in sec. 5.2 of LyX's math manual that you find in the Help menu. 2. If the label is wider than the equation element it ruins spacing (the equation gets spaces around the element This can be solved with the \mathclap trick that is described in sec. 10.2 of the Math manual. Attached is a LyX file with possible solutions. regards Uwe newfile5.lyx Description: application/lyx
labeling parts of an equation
I want to label parts of an equation (such as with overset). There are two problems when using overset 1. If equation elements are of different height then labels come out in different heights 2. If the label is wider than the equation element it ruins spacing (the equation gets spaces around the element Is there a better way to do it? For example I_{\mathbf{p}}^{bf}=\overset{\mbox{normalization}}{\overbrace{\frac{1}{W_{\mathbf{p}}^{bf\sum_{\mathbf{q}\in\mathcal{S}}\overset{\mbox{space}}{\overbrace{G_{\sigma_{s}}\left(\left\Vert \mathbf{p}-\mathbf{q}\right\Vert \right)}}\overset{\mbox{Intensity}}{\overbrace{G_{\sigma_{r}}\left(\left\Vert I_{\mathbf{p}}-I_{\mathbf{q}}\right\Vert \right)}}I_{\mathbf{q}} If you paste this into a math environment you will see that it just comes out wrong