Re: Math mode with Lyx Aqua

2004-02-22 Thread Nirmal Govind
2- Also, letters in math mode are shown in italics. How does one avoid 
this? For example, I want to type g m-2 d-1, with g, m and d as 
normal text not in italics (and, of course, -2 and -1 are 
superscripts).
Don't know the answer to 1. since I'm on Linux.. but for 2., you 
need to either hit Ctrl-M while in math mode, or type \textrm 
(again, in math mode), and you'll see a small blue box appear into 
which you type in the text that should appear in regular font. You 
can exit this mode by hitting the right arrow and you'll be back in 
regular math mode.

nirmal



Re: Math mode with Lyx Aqua

2004-02-22 Thread Nirmal Govind
2- Also, letters in math mode are shown in italics. How does one avoid 
this? For example, I want to type g m-2 d-1, with g, m and d as 
normal text not in italics (and, of course, -2 and -1 are 
superscripts).
Don't know the answer to 1. since I'm on Linux.. but for 2., you 
need to either hit Ctrl-M while in math mode, or type \textrm 
(again, in math mode), and you'll see a small blue box appear into 
which you type in the text that should appear in regular font. You 
can exit this mode by hitting the right arrow and you'll be back in 
regular math mode.

nirmal



Re: Math mode with Lyx Aqua

2004-02-22 Thread Nirmal Govind
2- Also, letters in math mode are shown in italics. How does one avoid 
this? For example, I want to type g m-2 d-1, with g, m and d as 
normal text not in italics (and, of course, -2 and -1 are 
superscripts).
Don't know the answer to 1. since I'm on Linux.. but for 2., you 
need to either hit Ctrl-M while in math mode, or type \textrm 
(again, in math mode), and you'll see a small blue box appear into 
which you type in the text that should appear in regular font. You 
can exit this mode by hitting the right arrow and you'll be back in 
regular math mode.

nirmal



Re: Math mode with Lyx Aqua

2004-02-22 Thread Nirmal Govind
2- Also, letters in math mode are shown in italics. How does one avoid 
this? For example, I want to type g m-2 d-1, with g, m and d as 
normal text not in italics (and, of course, -2 and -1 are 
superscripts).
Don't know the answer to 1. since I'm on Linux.. but for 2., you 
need to either hit Ctrl-M while in math mode, or type \textrm 
(again, in math mode), and you'll see a small blue box appear into 
which you type in the text that should appear in regular font. You 
can exit this mode by hitting the right arrow and you'll be back in 
regular math mode.

nirmal



Re: Math mode with Lyx Aqua

2004-02-22 Thread Nirmal Govind
2- Also, letters in math mode are shown in italics. How does one avoid 
this? For example, I want to type g m-2 d-1, with "g", "m" and "d" as 
normal text not in italics (and, of course, "-2" and "-1" are 
superscripts).
Don't know the answer to 1. since I'm on Linux.. but for 2., you 
need to either hit Ctrl-M while in math mode, or type \textrm 
(again, in math mode), and you'll see a small blue box appear into 
which you type in the text that should appear in regular font. You 
can exit this mode by hitting the right arrow and you'll be back in 
regular math mode.

nirmal



Re: Math mode with Lyx Aqua

2004-02-22 Thread Nirmal Govind
2- Also, letters in math mode are shown in italics. How does one avoid 
this? For example, I want to type g m-2 d-1, with "g", "m" and "d" as 
normal text not in italics (and, of course, "-2" and "-1" are 
superscripts).
Don't know the answer to 1. since I'm on Linux.. but for 2., you 
need to either hit Ctrl-M while in math mode, or type \textrm 
(again, in math mode), and you'll see a small blue box appear into 
which you type in the text that should appear in regular font. You 
can exit this mode by hitting the right arrow and you'll be back in 
regular math mode.

nirmal