Re: Show shortcuts in menus

2018-04-12 Thread Andrew Parsloe
On 12/04/2018 6:12 a.m., Richard Kimberly Heck wrote: On 04/11/2018 01:37 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote: On 04/11/2018 11:23 AM, Sasson Technoligies wrote: hi all, I'm using LyX Version 2.2.3 Windows 10. From some reason the keyboard shortcuts are not shown in the different menus. and i can see

Re: Fractions below baseline in 2.3

2018-04-12 Thread Anders Host-Madsen
Yes, I can see it. The issue is that the \pi in math input mode is smaller than the \pi in latex, which makes it look unbalanced in math input mode. Probably nothing to do about that.

Re: Fractions below baseline in 2.3

2018-04-12 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 04/12/2018 05:13 PM, Anders Host-Madsen wrote: I attach two screen shots. At least in my opinion the \pi/2 is too low in the math input mode. This is on Mac.Inline image Inline image The dividing lines for the fractions both look pretty well centered to me. I think the issue may be that

Re: Fractions below baseline in 2.3

2018-04-12 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
Le 12/04/2018 à 21:21, Anders Host-Madsen a écrit : It seems to me that LyX 2.3 sets fractions slightly too low compared to the baseline when entering equations. Of course once they are typeset, they move to the correct position. But in the math input mode it's almost as though fractions are

Re: Fractions below baseline in 2.3

2018-04-12 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 04/12/2018 03:21 PM, Anders Host-Madsen wrote: It seems to me that LyX 2.3 sets fractions slightly too low compared to the baseline when entering equations. Of course once they are typeset, they move to the correct position. But in the math input mode it's almost as though fractions are in

Fractions below baseline in 2.3

2018-04-12 Thread Anders Host-Madsen
It seems to me that LyX 2.3 sets fractions slightly too low compared to the baseline when entering equations. Of course once they are typeset, they move to the correct position. But in the math input mode it's almost as though fractions are in subscript mode. Anyone else noticed?

Re: which document class?

2018-04-12 Thread Paul A. Rubin
On 04/12/2018 06:48 AM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote: You NEVER use the simple article class. You ALWAYS use the KOMA Script Article. It does everything the simple class does, and better, and more :-)-O And more complicated. For details, RTFM :-)-O I agree. Shouldn't take more than a week or

Re: Formatting name/date to be filled by others

2018-04-12 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 12 Apr 2018, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote: You can also insert rules straight from LyX, without ERT. el, Oh. I didn't look because I had no idea for what I should be looking. Thanks, Rich

Re: which document class?

2018-04-12 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse
You NEVER use the simple article class. You ALWAYS use the KOMA Script Article. It does everything the simple class does, and better, and more :-)-O For details, RTFM :-)-O el On 11/04/2018 16:28, Paul A. Rubin wrote: > On 04/10/2018 07:41 AM, Aaron Brülisauer wrote: >> Hello >> >> Right now

Re: Formatting name/date to be filled by others

2018-04-12 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse
Rich, I do that with a table with fixed widths, removing all the frames and then addling the frame-line where the person has to sign. It's eminently reusable :-)-O el On 11/04/2018 01:18, Rich Shepard wrote: > Before I re-invent the wheel I want to discover if there are existing > tools to

Re: Formatting name/date to be filled by others

2018-04-12 Thread Dr Eberhard Lisse
You can also insert rules straight from LyX, without ERT. el On 11/04/2018 02:10, Stephen Buonopane wrote: > On Apr 10, 2018, at 7:49 PM, Rich Shepard wrote: >> >> On Tue, 10 Apr 2018, Rich Shepard wrote: >> >>> Of course, \hspace{} and \vspace{} will place these

Re: Smaller font in floats in the working area

2018-04-12 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2018-04-11, racoon wrote: > On 09/04/2018 11:25, Guenter Milde wrote: >> On 2018-04-05, racoon wrote: >>> Hi, >>> Is it possible to get a smaller font for floats in the working area? So, >>> I don't want to change the LaTeX output but the float inset. For >>> example, larger tables often would