Thanks Liviu,
I have now consulted the bug you signal. It seems to be the same problem
indeed.
It would be very nice if we could develop insets also usable in the math
mode.
Murat
2011/11/3 Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com
7181
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Prof. Murat Yildizoglu
Université Montesquieu
Concerning the bug, Julien proposes the following trick:
- *julien.ri...@gmail.com* added
As a workaround you could have a fake math macro at the top of your
document.
Insert a math macro for \Sexpr{} and put a % in ERT in front of it. Now
you can use \Sexpr in math.
I have tried to follow
Thanks Liviu,
I have now consulted the bug you signal. It seems to be the same problem
indeed.
It would be very nice if we could develop insets also usable in the math
mode.
Murat
2011/11/3 Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com
7181
--
Prof. Murat Yildizoglu
Université Montesquieu
Concerning the bug, Julien proposes the following trick:
- *julien.ri...@gmail.com* added
As a workaround you could have a fake math macro at the top of your
document.
Insert a math macro for \Sexpr{} and put a % in ERT in front of it. Now
you can use \Sexpr in math.
I have tried to follow
Thanks Liviu,
I have now consulted the bug you signal. It seems to be the same problem
indeed.
It would be very nice if we could develop insets also usable in the math
mode.
Murat
2011/11/3 Liviu Andronic
> 7181
--
Prof. Murat Yildizoglu
Université Montesquieu
Concerning the bug, Julien proposes the following trick:
"
- *julien.ri...@gmail.com* added
As a workaround you could have a "fake" math macro at the top of your
document.
Insert a math macro for \Sexpr{} and put a "%" in ERT in front of it. Now
you can use \Sexpr in math."
I have tried to
Hello,
I have waited a little bit before harassing you again with my Sage
extension problem.
Concerning the possibility of including Sage commands in the math mode, I
have not found any solution.
Is there a Flex-inset type that can be inserted in a math box, without
being interpreted before the
Hello,
I have waited a little bit before harassing you again with my Sage
extension problem.
Concerning the possibility of including Sage commands in the math mode, I
have not found any solution.
Is there a Flex-inset type that can be inserted in a math box, without
being interpreted before the
Hello,
I have waited a little bit before harassing you again with my Sage
extension problem.
Concerning the possibility of including Sage commands in the math mode, I
have not found any solution.
Is there a Flex-inset type that can be inserted in a math box, without
being interpreted before the
rgheck wrote:
You can define shortcuts for them if you like, or even arrange for it to
be on your menu. What it would do is insert an InsetInfo object into
your file, which is used e.g. to show which shortcut is associated with
font-emph. InsetInfo isn't on the menu because it was never
rgheck wrote:
You can define shortcuts for them if you like, or even arrange for it to
be on your menu. What it would do is insert an InsetInfo object into
your file, which is used e.g. to show which shortcut is associated with
font-emph. InsetInfo isn't on the menu because it was never
rgheck wrote:
You can define shortcuts for them if you like, or even arrange for it to
be on your menu. What it would do is insert an InsetInfo object into
your file, which is used e.g. to show which shortcut is associated with
"font-emph". InsetInfo isn't on the menu because it was never
In layout directory stdinsets.inc, there are definitions of
Info:menu, Info:shortcut, and Info:shortcuts. It appears that these are
the ones to define the menu/shortcut styles in the help files. However,
I don't see there is anyway to use these from LyX menu. Actually, the
definitions in
Max Bian wrote:
In layout directory stdinsets.inc, there are definitions of
Info:menu, Info:shortcut, and Info:shortcuts. It appears that these
are the ones to define the menu/shortcut styles in the help files.
However, I don't see there is anyway to use these from LyX menu.
Actually, the
I am a little confused. Shouldn't these Info:??? styles be
available from the LyX Menu, like Algorithm, Box, ERT, etc? Or am
I only supposed to copy them and make my own in a layout or module
file?
You can define shortcuts for them if you like, or even arrange for
it to be on your menu.
In layout directory stdinsets.inc, there are definitions of
Info:menu, Info:shortcut, and Info:shortcuts. It appears that these are
the ones to define the menu/shortcut styles in the help files. However,
I don't see there is anyway to use these from LyX menu. Actually, the
definitions in
Max Bian wrote:
In layout directory stdinsets.inc, there are definitions of
Info:menu, Info:shortcut, and Info:shortcuts. It appears that these
are the ones to define the menu/shortcut styles in the help files.
However, I don't see there is anyway to use these from LyX menu.
Actually, the
I am a little confused. Shouldn't these Info:??? styles be
available from the LyX Menu, like Algorithm, Box, ERT, etc? Or am
I only supposed to copy them and make my own in a layout or module
file?
You can define shortcuts for them if you like, or even arrange for
it to be on your menu.
In layout directory "stdinsets.inc", there are definitions of
Info:menu, Info:shortcut, and Info:shortcuts. It appears that these are
the ones to define the menu/shortcut styles in the help files. However,
I don't see there is anyway to use these from LyX menu. Actually, the
definitions in
Max Bian wrote:
In layout directory "stdinsets.inc", there are definitions of
Info:menu, Info:shortcut, and Info:shortcuts. It appears that these
are the ones to define the menu/shortcut styles in the help files.
However, I don't see there is anyway to use these from LyX menu.
Actually, the
I am a little confused. Shouldn't these "Info:???" styles be
available from the LyX Menu, like Algorithm, Box, ERT, etc? Or am
I only supposed to copy them and make my own in a layout or module
file?
You can define shortcuts for them if you like, or even arrange for
it to be on your menu.
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