Re: latex font question

2002-12-19 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 08:53:58PM +0200, Dekel Tsur wrote: We had a code for math shortcuts: typing = would create \leq etc. However, this code was not applied (why?), so this feature wouldn't appear before version 1.4.0. The code is there, but disabled. The reason was that I did not find the

Re: latex font question

2002-12-19 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 08:53:58PM +0200, Dekel Tsur wrote: We had a code for math shortcuts: typing = would create \leq etc. However, this code was not applied (why?), so this feature wouldn't appear before version 1.4.0. The code is there, but disabled. The reason was that I did not find the

Re: latex font question

2002-12-19 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 08:53:58PM +0200, Dekel Tsur wrote: > We had a code for math shortcuts: typing <= would create \leq etc. > However, this code was not applied (why?), so this feature wouldn't appear > before version 1.4.0. The code is there, but disabled. The reason was that I did not find

Re: latex font question

2002-12-18 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 06:48:54PM +1030, Owen Lucas wrote: Math macros? Ive heard of them but have not worked out what they are and how to use them yet. what I wish to do is replace something like (1,0) with the longer notation which in tex is $A^{2}\Sigma -X^{2}\Pi \left(1-0\right)$.

Re: latex font question

2002-12-18 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 06:48:54PM +1030, Owen Lucas wrote: Math macros? Ive heard of them but have not worked out what they are and how to use them yet. what I wish to do is replace something like (1,0) with the longer notation which in tex is $A^{2}\Sigma -X^{2}\Pi \left(1-0\right)$.

Re: latex font question

2002-12-18 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 06:48:54PM +1030, Owen Lucas wrote: > Math macros? Ive heard of them but have not worked out what they are and > how to use them yet. what I wish to do is replace something like "(1,0)" > with the longer notation which in tex is $A^{2}\Sigma -X^{2}\Pi >

Re: latex font question

2002-12-11 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 12:32:28PM +1030, Owen Lucas wrote: Thanks I was just wanting to know how this was done as I could not find anything in the .cls or .layout files that would do this. I was also wondering if I could use this to replace words with some scientific notation without

Re: latex font question

2002-12-11 Thread Owen Lucas
---BeginMessage--- Math macros? Ive heard of them but have not worked out what they are and how to use them yet. what I wish to do is replace something like (1,0) with the longer notation which in tex is $A^{2}\Sigma -X^{2}\Pi \left(1-0\right)$. Its one of those things that for day to day

Re: latex font question

2002-12-11 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 12:32:28PM +1030, Owen Lucas wrote: Thanks I was just wanting to know how this was done as I could not find anything in the .cls or .layout files that would do this. I was also wondering if I could use this to replace words with some scientific notation without

Re: latex font question

2002-12-11 Thread Owen Lucas
---BeginMessage--- Math macros? Ive heard of them but have not worked out what they are and how to use them yet. what I wish to do is replace something like (1,0) with the longer notation which in tex is $A^{2}\Sigma -X^{2}\Pi \left(1-0\right)$. Its one of those things that for day to day

Re: latex font question

2002-12-11 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 12:32:28PM +1030, Owen Lucas wrote: > Thanks I was just wanting to know how this was done as I could not find > anything in the .cls or .layout files that would do this. I was also > wondering if I could use this to replace words with some scientific > notation without

Re: latex font question

2002-12-11 Thread Owen Lucas
--- Begin Message --- Math macros? Ive heard of them but have not worked out what they are and how to use them yet. what I wish to do is replace something like "(1,0)" with the longer notation which in tex is $A^{2}\Sigma -X^{2}\Pi \left(1-0\right)$. Its one of those things that for day

Re: latex font question

2002-12-10 Thread Owen Lucas
Thanks I was just wanting to know how this was done as I could not find anything in the .cls or .layout files that would do this. I was also wondering if I could use this to replace words with some scientific notation without seeing all the mess in lyx. Andre Poenitz wrote: On Tue, Dec 10,

Re: latex font question

2002-12-10 Thread Paul Medwell
what do you mean by putting words in scientific notation? Owen Lucas wrote: Thanks I was just wanting to know how this was done as I could not find anything in the .cls or .layout files that would do this. I was also wondering if I could use this to replace words with some scientific

Re: latex font question

2002-12-10 Thread Owen Lucas
Well its a bit hard to show you with just text but sometimes I use typed notation which should be a lot more and it would take a long time to type in with tex or the maths panel. It would be nice to be able to type in (1,0) and have it magically end up as all the maths (spectroscopic) stuff it

Re: latex font question

2002-12-10 Thread Owen Lucas
Thanks I was just wanting to know how this was done as I could not find anything in the .cls or .layout files that would do this. I was also wondering if I could use this to replace words with some scientific notation without seeing all the mess in lyx. Andre Poenitz wrote: On Tue, Dec 10,

Re: latex font question

2002-12-10 Thread Paul Medwell
what do you mean by putting words in scientific notation? Owen Lucas wrote: Thanks I was just wanting to know how this was done as I could not find anything in the .cls or .layout files that would do this. I was also wondering if I could use this to replace words with some scientific

Re: latex font question

2002-12-10 Thread Owen Lucas
Well its a bit hard to show you with just text but sometimes I use typed notation which should be a lot more and it would take a long time to type in with tex or the maths panel. It would be nice to be able to type in (1,0) and have it magically end up as all the maths (spectroscopic) stuff it

Re: latex font question

2002-12-10 Thread Owen Lucas
Thanks I was just wanting to know how this was done as I could not find anything in the .cls or .layout files that would do this. I was also wondering if I could use this to replace words with some scientific notation without seeing all the mess in lyx. Andre Poenitz wrote: On Tue, Dec 10,

Re: latex font question

2002-12-10 Thread Paul Medwell
what do you mean by putting words in scientific notation? Owen Lucas wrote: Thanks I was just wanting to know how this was done as I could not find anything in the .cls or .layout files that would do this. I was also wondering if I could use this to replace words with some scientific

Re: latex font question

2002-12-10 Thread Owen Lucas
Well its a bit hard to show you with just text but sometimes I use typed notation which should be a lot more and it would take a long time to type in with tex or the maths panel. It would be nice to be able to type in (1,0) and have it magically end up as all the maths (spectroscopic) stuff it

Re: latex font question

2002-12-09 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 04:54:28PM +1030, Owen Lucas wrote: I want to know where and how Latex recognises Latex and puts the word Latex in the latex wacky superscript subscript font? ie where it sees LaTeX it puts \LaTeX{} LaTeX never does this. In case of LyX there is some braindead

Re: latex font question

2002-12-09 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 04:54:28PM +1030, Owen Lucas wrote: I want to know where and how Latex recognises Latex and puts the word Latex in the latex wacky superscript subscript font? ie where it sees LaTeX it puts \LaTeX{} LaTeX never does this. In case of LyX there is some braindead

Re: latex font question

2002-12-09 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 04:54:28PM +1030, Owen Lucas wrote: > I want to know where and how Latex recognises Latex and puts the word > Latex in the latex wacky superscript subscript font? > ie where it sees LaTeX it puts \LaTeX{} LaTeX never does this. In case of LyX there is some braindead