Thanks David, I agree with you, middle alignment should be set by default.
Regards.
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Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 5:02 PM, David L. Johnson d...@lehigh.edu wrote:
On 05/13/2014 04:48 PM, Julio Rojas wrote:
As
Thanks David, I agree with you, middle alignment should be set by default.
Regards.
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Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 5:02 PM, David L. Johnson d...@lehigh.edu wrote:
On 05/13/2014 04:48 PM, Julio Rojas wrote:
As
Thanks David, I agree with you, middle alignment should be set by default.
Regards.
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Julio Rojas
jcredbe...@gmail.com
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 5:02 PM, David L. Johnson wrote:
> On 05/13/2014 04:48 PM, Julio Rojas wrote:
>
>
>
I have checked the source for my snippet compared to one of the old
fashioned that I had:
\begin{align*}
P(X\leq150) =\left(\begin{array}{c}
n\\
k
\end{array}\right)\\
P(X\leq150) =\left(\begin{array}[t]{c}
n\\
k
\end{array}\right)
\end{align*}
As you can see, there is [t] in the array
On 05/13/2014 04:48 PM, Julio Rojas wrote:
As you can see, there is [t] in the array that is generating the
problem, i.e., the array was top aligned. Are matrices in Lyx 2.1.0
set up by default on top alignment instead of middle aligment? I don't
really remember changing this aligment.
The
I have checked the source for my snippet compared to one of the old
fashioned that I had:
\begin{align*}
P(X\leq150) =\left(\begin{array}{c}
n\\
k
\end{array}\right)\\
P(X\leq150) =\left(\begin{array}[t]{c}
n\\
k
\end{array}\right)
\end{align*}
As you can see, there is [t] in the array
On 05/13/2014 04:48 PM, Julio Rojas wrote:
As you can see, there is [t] in the array that is generating the
problem, i.e., the array was top aligned. Are matrices in Lyx 2.1.0
set up by default on top alignment instead of middle aligment? I don't
really remember changing this aligment.
The
I have checked the source for my snippet compared to one of the "old
fashioned" that I had:
\begin{align*}
P(X\leq150) & =\left(\begin{array}{c}
n\\
k
\end{array}\right)\\
P(X\leq150) & =\left(\begin{array}[t]{c}
n\\
k
\end{array}\right)
\end{align*}
As you can see, there is "[t]" in the
On 05/13/2014 04:48 PM, Julio Rojas wrote:
As you can see, there is "[t]" in the array that is generating the
problem, i.e., the array was top aligned. Are matrices in Lyx 2.1.0
set up by default on top alignment instead of middle aligment? I don't
really remember changing this aligment.
The