I use LyX 1.5.6 on OS X 10.5.4.
When I create a displayed equation and want to have another aligned
one beneath, my understanding is that I should hit CMD-Enter. I would
like to get an AMS align environment, instead of the outdated Latex
eqnarray.
Is there a way to do this? Is my only
Ivan Werning wrote:
I use LyX 1.5.6 on OS X 10.5.4.
When I create a displayed equation and want to have another aligned
one beneath, my understanding is that I should hit CMD-Enter. I would
like to get an AMS align environment, instead of the outdated Latex
eqnarray.
Is there a way to do
It is quite a pain to switch it. You have to mouse your way into
EDITMATHChange Formula TypeAMS align
I'm not sure how to improve this with a key-binding. That is, to get
directly an AMSmath align when I am in a displayed formula and I want
to add a new line. Anyone have a suggestion?
Ivan Werning wrote:
It is quite a pain to switch it. You have to mouse your way into
EDITMATHChange Formula TypeAMS align
I'm not sure how to improve this with a key-binding. That is, to get
directly an AMSmath align when I am in a displayed formula and I want
to add a new line. Anyone have
On Oct 28, 2008, at 12:00 PM, rgheck wrote:
You can do: Alt-M T A, to switch it. These shortcuts should be
listed in the menu.
rh
Thanks, that works better than the mouse.
But I'm still hoping for a way to re-wire the CMD-enter to give me an
align. Or some other combination to do the
I use LyX 1.5.6 on OS X 10.5.4.
When I create a displayed equation and want to have another aligned
one beneath, my understanding is that I should hit CMD-Enter. I would
like to get an AMS align environment, instead of the outdated Latex
eqnarray.
Is there a way to do this? Is my only
Ivan Werning wrote:
I use LyX 1.5.6 on OS X 10.5.4.
When I create a displayed equation and want to have another aligned
one beneath, my understanding is that I should hit CMD-Enter. I would
like to get an AMS align environment, instead of the outdated Latex
eqnarray.
Is there a way to do
It is quite a pain to switch it. You have to mouse your way into
EDITMATHChange Formula TypeAMS align
I'm not sure how to improve this with a key-binding. That is, to get
directly an AMSmath align when I am in a displayed formula and I want
to add a new line. Anyone have a suggestion?
Ivan Werning wrote:
It is quite a pain to switch it. You have to mouse your way into
EDITMATHChange Formula TypeAMS align
I'm not sure how to improve this with a key-binding. That is, to get
directly an AMSmath align when I am in a displayed formula and I want
to add a new line. Anyone have
On Oct 28, 2008, at 12:00 PM, rgheck wrote:
You can do: Alt-M T A, to switch it. These shortcuts should be
listed in the menu.
rh
Thanks, that works better than the mouse.
But I'm still hoping for a way to re-wire the CMD-enter to give me an
align. Or some other combination to do the
I use LyX 1.5.6 on OS X 10.5.4.
When I create a displayed equation and want to have another aligned
one beneath, my understanding is that I should hit CMD-Enter. I would
like to get an AMS "align" environment, instead of the outdated Latex
"eqnarray".
Is there a way to do this? Is my
Ivan Werning wrote:
I use LyX 1.5.6 on OS X 10.5.4.
When I create a displayed equation and want to have another aligned
one beneath, my understanding is that I should hit CMD-Enter. I would
like to get an AMS "align" environment, instead of the outdated Latex
"eqnarray".
Is there a way to
It is quite a pain to switch it. You have to mouse your way into
EDIT>MATH>Change Formula Type>AMS align
I'm not sure how to improve this with a key-binding. That is, to get
directly an AMSmath align when I am in a displayed formula and I want
to add a new line. Anyone have a suggestion?
Ivan Werning wrote:
It is quite a pain to switch it. You have to mouse your way into
EDIT>MATH>Change Formula Type>AMS align
I'm not sure how to improve this with a key-binding. That is, to get
directly an AMSmath align when I am in a displayed formula and I want
to add a new line. Anyone
On Oct 28, 2008, at 12:00 PM, rgheck wrote:
You can do: Alt-M T A, to switch it. These shortcuts should be
listed in the menu.
rh
Thanks, that works better than the mouse.
But I'm still hoping for a way to re-wire the CMD-enter to give me an
align. Or some other combination to do the
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