How do I change an equation number that was chosen automatically from
forcing a particular number or symbol?
That is, I want the analog of \tag in Latex
For example, I have an equation that is numbered (5) which is chosen
by default because it comes after (4). That's the correct normal
Ivan Werning wrote:
How do I change an equation number that was chosen automatically from
forcing a particular number or symbol?
That is, I want the analog of \tag in Latex
For example, I have an equation that is numbered (5) which is chosen
by default because it comes after (4). That's the
Hi Ivan,
Just to follow up on Paul's solution, you can go one step further and
make the equation number automatic. Suppose that you have equation (3)
and you also have a rewritten form of that equation, call it (3'). Do
all of the steps that Paul has indicated, except rather than putting
is that it still allows entering LaTeX quite easily. I really
value that. Although it would be nice for LyX to allow custom equation
numbering natively, given how standard it is.
-Ivan
On Dec 14, 2008, at 12:20 PM, Neil Hepburn wrote:
Hi Ivan,
Just to follow up on Paul's solution, you can go
How do I change an equation number that was chosen automatically from
forcing a particular number or symbol?
That is, I want the analog of \tag in Latex
For example, I have an equation that is numbered (5) which is chosen
by default because it comes after (4). That's the correct normal
Ivan Werning wrote:
How do I change an equation number that was chosen automatically from
forcing a particular number or symbol?
That is, I want the analog of \tag in Latex
For example, I have an equation that is numbered (5) which is chosen
by default because it comes after (4). That's the
Hi Ivan,
Just to follow up on Paul's solution, you can go one step further and
make the equation number automatic. Suppose that you have equation (3)
and you also have a rewritten form of that equation, call it (3'). Do
all of the steps that Paul has indicated, except rather than putting
is that it still allows entering LaTeX quite easily. I really
value that. Although it would be nice for LyX to allow custom equation
numbering natively, given how standard it is.
-Ivan
On Dec 14, 2008, at 12:20 PM, Neil Hepburn wrote:
Hi Ivan,
Just to follow up on Paul's solution, you can go
How do I change an equation number that was chosen automatically from
forcing a particular number or symbol?
That is, I want the analog of \tag in Latex
For example, I have an equation that is numbered "(5)" which is chosen
by default because it comes after "(4)". That's the correct normal
Ivan Werning wrote:
How do I change an equation number that was chosen automatically from
forcing a particular number or symbol?
That is, I want the analog of \tag in Latex
For example, I have an equation that is numbered "(5)" which is chosen
by default because it comes after "(4)". That's
Hi Ivan,
Just to follow up on Paul's solution, you can go one step further and
make the equation number automatic. Suppose that you have equation (3)
and you also have a rewritten form of that equation, call it (3'). Do
all of the steps that Paul has indicated, except rather than putting
is that it still allows entering LaTeX quite easily. I really
value that. Although it would be nice for LyX to allow custom equation
numbering natively, given how standard it is.
-Ivan
On Dec 14, 2008, at 12:20 PM, Neil Hepburn wrote:
Hi Ivan,
Just to follow up on Paul's solution, you can go
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