Rudi Gaelzer rgaelzer at gmail.com writes:
Ignacio, the best solution is to define a math macro: go to the beginning of
your text and click on
Insert - Math - Macro
An ERT box will appear, where you can (re)define your macro. In place of
\newmacroname type \sen. In the TeX box type:
On 2012-05-24, Ignacio García wrote:
Rudi Gaelzer rgaelzer at gmail.com writes:
Ignacio, the best solution is to define a math macro:
...
Well, that's right, BUT _if the document language is Spanish_ none of
that is needed, since babel-spanish does it automatically for you. You
writes
Rudi Gaelzer rgaelzer at gmail.com writes:
Ignacio, the best solution is to define a math macro: go to the beginning of
your text and click on
Insert - Math - Macro
An ERT box will appear, where you can (re)define your macro. In place of
\newmacroname type \sen. In the TeX box type:
On 2012-05-24, Ignacio García wrote:
Rudi Gaelzer rgaelzer at gmail.com writes:
Ignacio, the best solution is to define a math macro:
...
Well, that's right, BUT _if the document language is Spanish_ none of
that is needed, since babel-spanish does it automatically for you. You
writes
Rudi Gaelzer gmail.com> writes:
>
> Ignacio, the best solution is to define a math macro: go to the beginning of
> your text and click on
> Insert -> Math -> Macro
> An ERT box will appear, where you can (re)define your macro. In place of
> \newmacroname type \sen. In the TeX box type:
>
On 2012-05-24, Ignacio García wrote:
> Rudi Gaelzer gmail.com> writes:
>> Ignacio, the best solution is to define a math macro:
...
> Well, that's right, BUT _if the document language is Spanish_ none of
> that is needed, since babel-spanish does it automatically for you. You
> writes simply
Ignacio, the best solution is to define a math macro: go to the beginning of
your text and click on
Insert - Math - Macro
An ERT box will appear, where you can (re)define your macro. In place of
\newmacroname type \sen. In the TeX box type:
\mathop \mathrm{sen}\nolimits
In the LyX box simply
Ignacio, the best solution is to define a math macro: go to the beginning of
your text and click on
Insert - Math - Macro
An ERT box will appear, where you can (re)define your macro. In place of
\newmacroname type \sen. In the TeX box type:
\mathop \mathrm{sen}\nolimits
In the LyX box simply
Ignacio, the best solution is to define a math macro: go to the beginning of
your text and click on
Insert -> Math -> Macro
An ERT box will appear, where you can (re)define your macro. In place of
\newmacroname type \sen. In the TeX box type:
\mathop \mathrm{sen}\nolimits
In the LyX box
Well Ignacio, If I create an Spanish document, and use \sin x, Lyx
(on screen) renders it as sin x. If I use \sen x, Lyx will render
it (again, on screen) as \sen x. What I would like is that by using
localization (Spanish), Lyx recognizes that \sin x should be
rendered as sen x. The thing is that
On 2012-05-21, Julio Rojas wrote:
Well Ignacio, If I create an Spanish document, and use \sin x, Lyx
(on screen) renders it as sin x. If I use \sen x, Lyx will render
it (again, on screen) as \sen x. What I would like is that by using
localization (Spanish), Lyx recognizes that \sin x should
Well Ignacio, If I create an Spanish document, and use \sin x, Lyx
(on screen) renders it as sin x. If I use \sen x, Lyx will render
it (again, on screen) as \sen x. What I would like is that by using
localization (Spanish), Lyx recognizes that \sin x should be
rendered as sen x. The thing is that
On 2012-05-21, Julio Rojas wrote:
Well Ignacio, If I create an Spanish document, and use \sin x, Lyx
(on screen) renders it as sin x. If I use \sen x, Lyx will render
it (again, on screen) as \sen x. What I would like is that by using
localization (Spanish), Lyx recognizes that \sin x should
Well Ignacio, If I create an Spanish document, and use "\sin x", Lyx
(on screen) renders it as "sin x". If I use "\sen x", Lyx will render
it (again, on screen) as "\sen x". What I would like is that by using
localization (Spanish), Lyx recognizes that "\sin x" should be
rendered as "sen x". The
On 2012-05-21, Julio Rojas wrote:
> Well Ignacio, If I create an Spanish document, and use "\sin x", Lyx
> (on screen) renders it as "sin x". If I use "\sen x", Lyx will render
> it (again, on screen) as "\sen x". What I would like is that by using
> localization (Spanish), Lyx recognizes that
On fry 8 May 2012 Kenedy Torcatt wrote
Hey guys... I'm working with lyx in spanish, The mathematical operator
like sin are showing in english sin. I need this math operators in
spanish, I mean sen.
How can I do this with lyx? I'm using latest version 2.0.3.
Thankyou in advance.
P.S: I
What a bummer...
One question. Shouldn't it be better that Lyx recognizes localization
and instead of using \sin uses \sen? Is it even possible or
desirably?
The really good question is why, oh why, LaTeX doesn't do it
automatically so Lyx has to do it only on-screen.
Regards.
2012/5/19 Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com
What a bummer...
One question. Shouldn't it be better that Lyx recognizes localization
and instead of using \sin uses \sen? Is it even possible or
desirably?
The really good question is why, oh why, LaTeX doesn't do it
automatically so Lyx has
On fry 8 May 2012 Kenedy Torcatt wrote
Hey guys... I'm working with lyx in spanish, The mathematical operator
like sin are showing in english sin. I need this math operators in
spanish, I mean sen.
How can I do this with lyx? I'm using latest version 2.0.3.
Thankyou in advance.
P.S: I
What a bummer...
One question. Shouldn't it be better that Lyx recognizes localization
and instead of using \sin uses \sen? Is it even possible or
desirably?
The really good question is why, oh why, LaTeX doesn't do it
automatically so Lyx has to do it only on-screen.
Regards.
2012/5/19 Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com
What a bummer...
One question. Shouldn't it be better that Lyx recognizes localization
and instead of using \sin uses \sen? Is it even possible or
desirably?
The really good question is why, oh why, LaTeX doesn't do it
automatically so Lyx has
On fry 8 May 2012 Kenedy Torcatt wrote
> Hey guys... I'm working with lyx in spanish, The mathematical operator
> like sin are showing in english "sin". I need this math operators in
> spanish, I mean "sen".
> How can I do this with lyx? I'm using latest version 2.0.3.
> Thankyou in advance.
>
What a bummer...
One question. Shouldn't it be better that Lyx recognizes localization
and instead of using "\sin" uses "\sen"? Is it even possible or
desirably?
The really good question is why, oh why, LaTeX doesn't do it
automatically so Lyx has to do it only on-screen.
Regards.
2012/5/19 Julio Rojas
> What a bummer...
>
> One question. Shouldn't it be better that Lyx recognizes localization
> and instead of using "\sin" uses "\sen"? Is it even possible or
> desirably?
>
> The really good question is why, oh why, LaTeX doesn't do it
>
From: Kenedy Torcatt [yde...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2012 3:30 AM
Hey guys... I'm working with lyx in spanish, The mathematical operator
like sin are showing in english sin. I need this math operators in
spanish, I mean sen.
How can I do this with lyx? I'm using latest version 2.0.3.
On 05/18/2012 03:30 AM, Kenedy Torcatt wrote:
Hey guys... I'm working with lyx in spanish, The mathematical operator
like sin are showing in english sin. I need this math operators in
spanish, I mean sen.
Hmm. TeX itself does not seem to recognize $\sen(x)$ -- at least mine
doesn't. I've
On 2012-05-18, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
From: Kenedy Torcatt [yde...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2012 3:30 AM
Hey guys... I'm working with lyx in spanish, The mathematical operator
like sin are showing in english sin. I need this math operators in
spanish, I mean sen.
How can I do this with
From: Kenedy Torcatt [yde...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2012 3:30 AM
Hey guys... I'm working with lyx in spanish, The mathematical operator
like sin are showing in english sin. I need this math operators in
spanish, I mean sen.
How can I do this with lyx? I'm using latest version 2.0.3.
On 05/18/2012 03:30 AM, Kenedy Torcatt wrote:
Hey guys... I'm working with lyx in spanish, The mathematical operator
like sin are showing in english sin. I need this math operators in
spanish, I mean sen.
Hmm. TeX itself does not seem to recognize $\sen(x)$ -- at least mine
doesn't. I've
On 2012-05-18, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
From: Kenedy Torcatt [yde...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2012 3:30 AM
Hey guys... I'm working with lyx in spanish, The mathematical operator
like sin are showing in english sin. I need this math operators in
spanish, I mean sen.
How can I do this with
From: Kenedy Torcatt [yde...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2012 3:30 AM
>Hey guys... I'm working with lyx in spanish, The mathematical operator
>like sin are showing in english "sin". I need this math operators in
>spanish, I mean "sen".
>How can I do this with lyx? I'm using latest version
On 05/18/2012 03:30 AM, Kenedy Torcatt wrote:
Hey guys... I'm working with lyx in spanish, The mathematical operator
like sin are showing in english "sin". I need this math operators in
spanish, I mean "sen".
Hmm. TeX itself does not seem to recognize $\sen(x)$ -- at least mine
doesn't.
On 2012-05-18, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> From: Kenedy Torcatt [yde...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Friday, May 18, 2012 3:30 AM
>>Hey guys... I'm working with lyx in spanish, The mathematical operator
>>like sin are showing in english "sin". I need this math operators in
>>spanish, I mean "sen".
>>How can I
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