[lyx-users] Use of _ in variable names in math mode.

1999-12-06 Thread Bobby D. Bryant
I am setting some equations that refer to the handling of some data that my readers will be familiar with, so I would like to use the actual variable names produced by a certain simulator. Some of the variable names have underscores embedded in them, e.g. dl1.miss_rate. However, when I try to

Re: [lyx-users] Use of _ in variable names in math mode.]

1999-12-06 Thread Herbert
"Bobby D. Bryant" wrote: I am setting some equations that refer to the handling of some data that my readers will be familiar with, so I would like to use the actual variable names produced by a certain simulator. Some of the variable names have underscores embedded in them, e.g.

[lyx-users] Use of _ in variable names in math mode.

1999-12-06 Thread Bobby D. Bryant
I am setting some equations that refer to the handling of some data that my readers will be familiar with, so I would like to use the actual variable names produced by a certain simulator. Some of the variable names have underscores embedded in them, e.g. dl1.miss_rate. However, when I try to

Re: [lyx-users] Use of _ in variable names in math mode.]

1999-12-06 Thread Herbert
"Bobby D. Bryant" wrote: I am setting some equations that refer to the handling of some data that my readers will be familiar with, so I would like to use the actual variable names produced by a certain simulator. Some of the variable names have underscores embedded in them, e.g.

[lyx-users] Use of _ in variable names in math mode.

1999-12-06 Thread Bobby D. Bryant
I am setting some equations that refer to the handling of some data that my readers will be familiar with, so I would like to use the actual variable names produced by a certain simulator. Some of the variable names have underscores embedded in them, e.g. dl1.miss_rate. However, when I try to

Re: [lyx-users] Use of _ in variable names in math mode.]

1999-12-06 Thread Herbert
"Bobby D. Bryant" wrote: > > I am setting some equations that refer to the handling of some data that > my readers will be familiar with, so I would like to use the actual > variable names produced by a certain simulator. Some of the variable > names have underscores embedded in them, e.g.