Re: Question on adding WYSIWY* math symbols

2009-09-13 Thread Philip Mayer
Dear Uwe, thanks for your answer. Philip Uwe Stöhr wrote: Philip Mayer schrieb: So, my question is: Is there a straightforward way of adding support for additional symbols? No. Support for new symbols needs to be programmed directly in LyX, especially when the symbols require special

Re: Question on adding WYSIWY* math symbols

2009-09-13 Thread Philip Mayer
Dear Uwe, thanks for your answer. Philip Uwe Stöhr wrote: Philip Mayer schrieb: So, my question is: Is there a straightforward way of adding support for additional symbols? No. Support for new symbols needs to be programmed directly in LyX, especially when the symbols require special

Re: Question on adding WYSIWY* math symbols

2009-09-13 Thread Philip Mayer
Dear Uwe, thanks for your answer. Philip Uwe Stöhr wrote: Philip Mayer schrieb: So, my question is: Is there a straightforward way of adding support for additional symbols? No. Support for new symbols needs to be programmed directly in LyX, especially when the symbols require special

Question on adding WYSIWY* math symbols

2009-09-12 Thread Philip Mayer
Hi everybody, I am wondering about how to add new symbols to the WYSIWY* math editor. I noticed that normal delimiters such as [ ] and { } are supported; however, I require the double brackets [[ ]] used for semantics. Of course, I can add this with ERT (\llbracket - Package stmaryrd) and

Question on adding WYSIWY* math symbols

2009-09-12 Thread Philip Mayer
Hi everybody, I am wondering about how to add new symbols to the WYSIWY* math editor. I noticed that normal delimiters such as [ ] and { } are supported; however, I require the double brackets [[ ]] used for semantics. Of course, I can add this with ERT (\llbracket - Package stmaryrd) and

Question on adding WYSIWY* math symbols

2009-09-12 Thread Philip Mayer
Hi everybody, I am wondering about how to add new symbols to the WYSIWY* math editor. I noticed that "normal" delimiters such as [ ] and { } are supported; however, I require the double brackets [[ ]] used for semantics. Of course, I can add this with ERT (\llbracket - Package stmaryrd) and