hfill

2008-11-17 Thread camus . philippe
Hello, Where is the hfill insert in lyx 1.6 ? My binding doesn't work anymore ! Philippe Camus

Re: hfill

2008-11-17 Thread Dominik Waßenhoven
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Where is the hfill insert in lyx 1.6 ? Insert Formatting Horizontal space My binding doesn't work anymore ! space-insert hfill Regards, Dominik.-

hfill

2008-11-17 Thread camus . philippe
Hello, Where is the hfill insert in lyx 1.6 ? My binding doesn't work anymore ! Philippe Camus

Re: hfill

2008-11-17 Thread Dominik Waßenhoven
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Where is the hfill insert in lyx 1.6 ? Insert Formatting Horizontal space My binding doesn't work anymore ! space-insert hfill Regards, Dominik.-

hfill

2008-11-17 Thread camus . philippe
Hello, Where is the "hfill insert" in lyx 1.6 ? My binding doesn't work anymore ! Philippe Camus

Re: hfill

2008-11-17 Thread Dominik Waßenhoven
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Where is the "hfill insert" in lyx 1.6 ? Insert > Formatting > Horizontal space > My binding doesn't work anymore ! space-insert hfill Regards, Dominik.-

hfill inside math mode

2004-11-03 Thread Paul Smith
Dear All I am looking for a command similar to \hfill to use inside math mode. In truth, I am wanting to have a single line with several equations equally separated. I have already had a look at Herbert's Math mode, but no luck. Thanks in advance, Paul

Re: hfill inside math mode

2004-11-03 Thread Herbert Voss
Paul Smith wrote: I am looking for a command similar to \hfill to use inside math mode. In truth, I am wanting to have a single line with several equations equally separated. I have already had a look at Herbert's Math mode, but no luck. ?? page 52,53,54,55,... or put it into a tabularx Herbert

Re: hfill inside math mode

2004-11-03 Thread Vaclav Smidl
On Wednesday 03 November 2004 20:45, Paul Smith wrote: Dear All I am looking for a command similar to \hfill to use inside math mode. In truth, I am wanting to have a single line with several equations equally separated. I think the AMS align environment does that, but the line has just one

Re: hfill inside math mode

2004-11-03 Thread Paul Smith
On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 20:59:00 +0100, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am looking for a command similar to \hfill to use inside math mode. In truth, I am wanting to have a single line with several equations equally separated. I have already had a look at Herbert's Math mode

hfill inside math mode

2004-11-03 Thread Paul Smith
Dear All I am looking for a command similar to \hfill to use inside math mode. In truth, I am wanting to have a single line with several equations equally separated. I have already had a look at Herbert's Math mode, but no luck. Thanks in advance, Paul

Re: hfill inside math mode

2004-11-03 Thread Herbert Voss
Paul Smith wrote: I am looking for a command similar to \hfill to use inside math mode. In truth, I am wanting to have a single line with several equations equally separated. I have already had a look at Herbert's Math mode, but no luck. ?? page 52,53,54,55,... or put it into a tabularx Herbert

Re: hfill inside math mode

2004-11-03 Thread Vaclav Smidl
On Wednesday 03 November 2004 20:45, Paul Smith wrote: Dear All I am looking for a command similar to \hfill to use inside math mode. In truth, I am wanting to have a single line with several equations equally separated. I think the AMS align environment does that, but the line has just one

Re: hfill inside math mode

2004-11-03 Thread Paul Smith
On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 20:59:00 +0100, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am looking for a command similar to \hfill to use inside math mode. In truth, I am wanting to have a single line with several equations equally separated. I have already had a look at Herbert's Math mode

hfill inside math mode

2004-11-03 Thread Paul Smith
Dear All I am looking for a command similar to \hfill to use inside math mode. In truth, I am wanting to have a single line with several equations equally separated. I have already had a look at Herbert's "Math mode", but no luck. Thanks in advance, Paul

Re: hfill inside math mode

2004-11-03 Thread Herbert Voss
Paul Smith wrote: I am looking for a command similar to \hfill to use inside math mode. In truth, I am wanting to have a single line with several equations equally separated. I have already had a look at Herbert's "Math mode", but no luck. ?? page 52,53,54,55,... or put it into a tabula

Re: hfill inside math mode

2004-11-03 Thread Vaclav Smidl
On Wednesday 03 November 2004 20:45, Paul Smith wrote: > Dear All > > I am looking for a command similar to \hfill to use inside math mode. > In truth, I am wanting to have a single line with several equations > equally separated. I think the AMS align environment does that, b

Re: hfill inside math mode

2004-11-03 Thread Paul Smith
On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 20:59:00 +0100, Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I am looking for a command similar to \hfill to use inside math mode. > > In truth, I am wanting to have a single line with several equations > > equally separated. I have already had a look

Re: HFill with leading periods?

2001-09-11 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 12:20:43AM +0200, Niklaus Giger wrote: I have found in my A guide to LaTeX the TeX-function \dotfill which does the job for me. Is there a LyX-way to use this feature (except the trivial solution to insert it using the TeX-style)? (I fear that the LaTeX-solution is

Re: HFill with leading periods?

2001-09-11 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 12:20:43AM +0200, Niklaus Giger wrote: I have found in my A guide to LaTeX the TeX-function \dotfill which does the job for me. Is there a LyX-way to use this feature (except the trivial solution to insert it using the TeX-style)? (I fear that the LaTeX-solution is

Re: HFill with leading periods?

2001-09-11 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 12:20:43AM +0200, Niklaus Giger wrote: > I have found in my "A guide to LaTeX" the TeX-function \dotfill which does > the job for me. > > Is there a LyX-way to use this feature (except the trivial solution to insert > it using the TeX-style)? (I fear that the

HFill with leading periods?

2001-09-10 Thread Niklaus Giger
could not yet solve and for which I didn't find any help on the web. Sometimes I would like to have HFill with periods. Sometimes (in other programs) also called tabs with leading character e.g. {.,-}. E.g. my line should look like Some text ...After HFILL

HFill with leading periods?

2001-09-10 Thread Niklaus Giger
could not yet solve and for which I didn't find any help on the web. Sometimes I would like to have HFill with periods. Sometimes (in other programs) also called tabs with leading character e.g. {.,-}. E.g. my line should look like Some text ...After HFILL

HFill with leading periods?

2001-09-10 Thread Niklaus Giger
could not yet solve and for which I didn't find any help on the web. Sometimes I would like to have "HFill with periods". Sometimes (in other programs) also called "tabs with leading character" e.g. {.,-}. E.g. my line should look like Some text ..

Multiline Equations: Arrays, Display Size, HFill and Brackets

2000-06-21 Thread Alexander M. Budge
can't I place an \hfill in a math equation using Insert-Special Character-HFill? (p.s. of course, it would be super nice for readability if LyX rendered the \hfill, but it is very understand- able that it doesn't and it would be mostly "icing on the cake," as they say.) I sometimes

Multiline Equations: Arrays, Display Size, HFill and Brackets

2000-06-21 Thread Alexander M. Budge
can't I place an \hfill in a math equation using Insert-Special Character-HFill? (p.s. of course, it would be super nice for readability if LyX rendered the \hfill, but it is very understand- able that it doesn't and it would be mostly "icing on the cake," as they say.) I sometimes

Multiline Equations: Arrays, Display Size, HFill and Brackets

2000-06-21 Thread Alexander M. Budge
can't I place an \hfill in a math equation using Insert->Special Character->HFill? (p.s. of course, it would be super nice for readability if LyX rendered the \hfill, but it is very understand- able that it doesn't and it would be mostly "icing on the cake," as they say.) I some