Re: Ctrl-Enter handling is different whether AMS math is used explicitly or automatically
Thanks for the tip. That solved one mystery for me.
Re: Ctrl-Enter handling is different whether AMS math is used explicitly or automatically
Thanks for the tip. I was also confused about the different behavior in different documents. This clears it up.
Re: Ctrl-Enter handling is different whether AMS math is used explicitly or automatically
Thanks for the tip. That solved one mystery for me.
Re: Ctrl-Enter handling is different whether AMS math is used explicitly or automatically
Thanks for the tip. I was also confused about the different behavior in different documents. This clears it up.
Re: Ctrl-Enter handling is different whether AMS math is used explicitly or automatically
Thanks for the tip. That solved one mystery for me.
Re: Ctrl-Enter handling is different whether AMS math is used explicitly or automatically
Thanks for the tip. I was also confused about the different behavior in different documents. This clears it up.
Re: Ctrl-Enter handling is different whether AMS math is used explicitly or automatically
01/05/2014 23:59, Wil: Since I never needed to explicitly enable amsmath until I started working with parent/child documents, I never noticed this behavior until now. The behavior makes sense to me after I thought about it for a minute, but it was surprising nonetheless. I've seen this behavior in versions 2.0.3, 2.0.6, and 2.1.0 in (debian) Linux; and 2.0.3 and 2.1.0 in Mac OS X (where the keystroke is Command-Enter.) I agree that it is strange. Would you have an idea on how to improve the behavior? I warn you though that add a new prefrence is not a valid answer :) JMarc
Re: Ctrl-Enter handling is different whether AMS math is used explicitly or automatically
On 2014-05-02, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: 01/05/2014 23:59, Wil: Since I never needed to explicitly enable amsmath until I started working with parent/child documents, I never noticed this behavior until now. The behavior makes sense to me after I thought about it for a minute, but it was surprising nonetheless. I've seen this behavior in versions 2.0.3, 2.0.6, and 2.1.0 in (debian) Linux; and 2.0.3 and 2.1.0 in Mac OS X (where the keystroke is Command-Enter.) I agree that it is strange. Would you have an idea on how to improve the behavior? I warn you though that add a new prefrence is not a valid answer :) Maybe Use AMS-math: ( ) no ( ) automatically (only if absolutely required) ( ) automatically (preferred alternative) ( ) always Günter
Re: Ctrl-Enter handling is different whether AMS math is used explicitly or automatically
01/05/2014 23:59, Wil: Since I never needed to explicitly enable amsmath until I started working with parent/child documents, I never noticed this behavior until now. The behavior makes sense to me after I thought about it for a minute, but it was surprising nonetheless. I've seen this behavior in versions 2.0.3, 2.0.6, and 2.1.0 in (debian) Linux; and 2.0.3 and 2.1.0 in Mac OS X (where the keystroke is Command-Enter.) I agree that it is strange. Would you have an idea on how to improve the behavior? I warn you though that add a new prefrence is not a valid answer :) JMarc
Re: Ctrl-Enter handling is different whether AMS math is used explicitly or automatically
On 2014-05-02, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: 01/05/2014 23:59, Wil: Since I never needed to explicitly enable amsmath until I started working with parent/child documents, I never noticed this behavior until now. The behavior makes sense to me after I thought about it for a minute, but it was surprising nonetheless. I've seen this behavior in versions 2.0.3, 2.0.6, and 2.1.0 in (debian) Linux; and 2.0.3 and 2.1.0 in Mac OS X (where the keystroke is Command-Enter.) I agree that it is strange. Would you have an idea on how to improve the behavior? I warn you though that add a new prefrence is not a valid answer :) Maybe Use AMS-math: ( ) no ( ) automatically (only if absolutely required) ( ) automatically (preferred alternative) ( ) always Günter
Re: Ctrl-Enter handling is different whether AMS math is used explicitly or automatically
01/05/2014 23:59, Wil: Since I never needed to explicitly enable amsmath until I started working with parent/child documents, I never noticed this behavior until now. The behavior makes sense to me after I thought about it for a minute, but it was surprising nonetheless. I've seen this behavior in versions 2.0.3, 2.0.6, and 2.1.0 in (debian) Linux; and 2.0.3 and 2.1.0 in Mac OS X (where the keystroke is Command-Enter.) I agree that it is strange. Would you have an idea on how to improve the behavior? I warn you though that "add a new prefrence" is not a valid answer :) JMarc
Re: Ctrl-Enter handling is different whether AMS math is used explicitly or automatically
On 2014-05-02, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > 01/05/2014 23:59, Wil: >> Since I never needed to explicitly enable amsmath until I started >> working with parent/child documents, I never noticed this behavior until >> now. >> The behavior makes sense to me after I thought about it for a minute, >> but it was surprising nonetheless. I've seen this behavior in versions >> 2.0.3, 2.0.6, and 2.1.0 in (debian) Linux; and 2.0.3 and 2.1.0 in Mac OS >> X (where the keystroke is Command-Enter.) > I agree that it is strange. Would you have an idea on how to improve the > behavior? I warn you though that "add a new prefrence" is not a valid > answer :) Maybe Use AMS-math: ( ) no ( ) automatically (only if absolutely required) ( ) automatically (preferred alternative) ( ) always Günter
Ctrl-Enter handling is different whether AMS math is used explicitly or automatically
Something I recently ran across confused the heck out of me until I looked into it and figured out what was going on. I'm hoping that this message will help others resolve similar confusion. I've been using LyX since at least the 1.6 days, and in all that time, Ctrl-Enter in math mode changed the equation I was editing into an eqnarray with a 2x3 shape. Recently, Ctrl-Enter started giving me a 2x2 align instead. The difference turns out to be whether or not the amsmath package is enabled explicitly or automatically in the Math Options section of the Document Settings. If it's set to trigger automatically, then it seems that regardless of whether or not it gets enabled, the eqnarray is used. Since I never needed to explicitly enable amsmath until I started working with parent/child documents, I never noticed this behavior until now. The behavior makes sense to me after I thought about it for a minute, but it was surprising nonetheless. I've seen this behavior in versions 2.0.3, 2.0.6, and 2.1.0 in (debian) Linux; and 2.0.3 and 2.1.0 in Mac OS X (where the keystroke is Command-Enter.) Wil Langford -- An apple every 20 minutes keeps 72 doctors away.
Ctrl-Enter handling is different whether AMS math is used explicitly or automatically
Something I recently ran across confused the heck out of me until I looked into it and figured out what was going on. I'm hoping that this message will help others resolve similar confusion. I've been using LyX since at least the 1.6 days, and in all that time, Ctrl-Enter in math mode changed the equation I was editing into an eqnarray with a 2x3 shape. Recently, Ctrl-Enter started giving me a 2x2 align instead. The difference turns out to be whether or not the amsmath package is enabled explicitly or automatically in the Math Options section of the Document Settings. If it's set to trigger automatically, then it seems that regardless of whether or not it gets enabled, the eqnarray is used. Since I never needed to explicitly enable amsmath until I started working with parent/child documents, I never noticed this behavior until now. The behavior makes sense to me after I thought about it for a minute, but it was surprising nonetheless. I've seen this behavior in versions 2.0.3, 2.0.6, and 2.1.0 in (debian) Linux; and 2.0.3 and 2.1.0 in Mac OS X (where the keystroke is Command-Enter.) Wil Langford -- An apple every 20 minutes keeps 72 doctors away.
Ctrl-Enter handling is different whether AMS math is used explicitly or automatically
Something I recently ran across confused the heck out of me until I looked into it and figured out what was going on. I'm hoping that this message will help others resolve similar confusion. I've been using LyX since at least the 1.6 days, and in all that time, Ctrl-Enter in math mode changed the equation I was editing into an "eqnarray" with a 2x3 shape. Recently, Ctrl-Enter started giving me a 2x2 "align" instead. The difference turns out to be whether or not the "amsmath" package is enabled explicitly or automatically in the Math Options section of the Document Settings. If it's set to trigger automatically, then it seems that regardless of whether or not it gets enabled, the "eqnarray" is used. Since I never needed to explicitly enable amsmath until I started working with parent/child documents, I never noticed this behavior until now. The behavior makes sense to me after I thought about it for a minute, but it was surprising nonetheless. I've seen this behavior in versions 2.0.3, 2.0.6, and 2.1.0 in (debian) Linux; and 2.0.3 and 2.1.0 in Mac OS X (where the keystroke is Command-Enter.) Wil Langford -- An apple every 20 minutes keeps 72 doctors away.