Re: Using esint package within Lyx environment

2017-04-19 Thread Paul A. Rubin

On 04/19/2017 02:16 PM, Jim Rockford wrote:
Can somebody explain how to implement the esint package style integral 
symbols within Lyx?  In particular, I'd like to be able to use 
keyboard shortcuts to create these nicer looking integration symbols 
with nicer looking bounds of integration.


I have the Math Options set to automatically load the esint package.  
However, I cannot find any documentation about how to implement 
something like esint within Lyx.  For example, how does one write a 
double integral with a "D" (i.e. a generic 2D domain) centered beneath 
both integral signs?  Is there any non-opaque documentation anywhere 
that spells it out?


Much thanks,
Jim
To insert the \iint symbol, for example, you can either type \iint 
followed by a space in a math inset or select it from the math toolbar. 
It's in the "Big operators" group; the icon for the group is an integral 
sign, and it's on the upper of the two math toolbars in the default 
configuration.


To center a "D" beneath a double integral, start by clicking the "Frame 
decorations" group button (immediate left of "Big operators") and select 
the outline of a box with a smaller box underneath it (or just type 
\underset followed by a space in the math inset). Put the \iint symbol 
in the top box and the D in the bottom box.


Paul



Using esint package within Lyx environment

2017-04-19 Thread Jim Rockford
Can somebody explain how to implement the esint package style integral
symbols within Lyx?  In particular, I'd like to be able to use keyboard
shortcuts to create these nicer looking integration symbols with nicer
looking bounds of integration.

I have the Math Options set to automatically load the esint package.
However, I cannot find any documentation about how to implement something
like esint within Lyx.  For example, how does one write a double integral
with a "D" (i.e. a generic 2D domain) centered beneath both integral
signs?  Is there any non-opaque documentation anywhere that spells it out?

Much thanks,
Jim