CO_2

2009-04-20 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
How would I write CO_2 in such a way that it is not emphasized

in LaTeX:
 the catalytic subunit of the key enzyme of the light dependent 
$CO_{2}$-fixation

I am sure there is a way in LyX to do that but I can't find it (checked 
Embedded Objects)

Wolfgang


Re: CO_2

2009-04-20 Thread Kosta Welke

On Mon, 20 Apr 2009 10:19:53 +0200, Wolfgang Engelmann 
engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de wrote:


How would I write CO_2 in such a way that it is not emphasized


Do you mean you want to write it like a math formula?

Use Insert-Math-Inline Formula or press Ctrl-M, then type CO_2 and see if 
thats what you want :)

Cheers,

Kosta




Re: CO_2

2009-04-20 Thread I Wayan Warmada


--- On Mon, 4/20/09, Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de wrote:

 How would I write CO_2 in such a way
 that it is not emphasized
 
 in LaTeX:
 the catalytic subunit of the key enzyme of the light
 dependent 
 $CO_{2}$-fixation
 
 I am sure there is a way in LyX to do that but I can't find
 it (checked Embedded Objects)

Try, Ctrl+M, then type \mathrm{}, shows two box, use the left box to write CO. 
Or in an ERT, just type: $\mathrm{CO}_2$

Wayan



  


Re: CO_2

2009-04-20 Thread Florian Rubach

Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:

How would I write CO_2 in such a way that it is not emphasized

in LaTeX:
 the catalytic subunit of the key enzyme of the light dependent 
$CO_{2}$-fixation


I am sure there is a way in LyX to do that but I can't find it (checked 
Embedded Objects)


Wolfgang
  
For me as Chemist, it works fine to just type the _2 in math-mode... ( 
CO$_{2}$ )
Another possibility would be to use the roman math-font ( 
$\mathrm{CO_{2}}$ ,there is a button in the math-toolbar).


Hope to help,

Florian


Re: CO_2

2009-04-20 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann

 For me as Chemist, it works fine to just type the _2 in math-mode... (
 CO$_{2}$ )
 Another possibility would be to use the roman math-font (
 $\mathrm{CO_{2}}$ ,there is a button in the math-toolbar).

Thank you and the others
I will use this one
Wolfgang


CO_2

2009-04-20 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
How would I write CO_2 in such a way that it is not emphasized

in LaTeX:
 the catalytic subunit of the key enzyme of the light dependent 
$CO_{2}$-fixation

I am sure there is a way in LyX to do that but I can't find it (checked 
Embedded Objects)

Wolfgang


Re: CO_2

2009-04-20 Thread Kosta Welke

On Mon, 20 Apr 2009 10:19:53 +0200, Wolfgang Engelmann 
engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de wrote:


How would I write CO_2 in such a way that it is not emphasized


Do you mean you want to write it like a math formula?

Use Insert-Math-Inline Formula or press Ctrl-M, then type CO_2 and see if 
thats what you want :)

Cheers,

Kosta




Re: CO_2

2009-04-20 Thread I Wayan Warmada


--- On Mon, 4/20/09, Wolfgang Engelmann engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de wrote:

 How would I write CO_2 in such a way
 that it is not emphasized
 
 in LaTeX:
 the catalytic subunit of the key enzyme of the light
 dependent 
 $CO_{2}$-fixation
 
 I am sure there is a way in LyX to do that but I can't find
 it (checked Embedded Objects)

Try, Ctrl+M, then type \mathrm{}, shows two box, use the left box to write CO. 
Or in an ERT, just type: $\mathrm{CO}_2$

Wayan



  


Re: CO_2

2009-04-20 Thread Florian Rubach

Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:

How would I write CO_2 in such a way that it is not emphasized

in LaTeX:
 the catalytic subunit of the key enzyme of the light dependent 
$CO_{2}$-fixation


I am sure there is a way in LyX to do that but I can't find it (checked 
Embedded Objects)


Wolfgang
  
For me as Chemist, it works fine to just type the _2 in math-mode... ( 
CO$_{2}$ )
Another possibility would be to use the roman math-font ( 
$\mathrm{CO_{2}}$ ,there is a button in the math-toolbar).


Hope to help,

Florian


Re: CO_2

2009-04-20 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann

 For me as Chemist, it works fine to just type the _2 in math-mode... (
 CO$_{2}$ )
 Another possibility would be to use the roman math-font (
 $\mathrm{CO_{2}}$ ,there is a button in the math-toolbar).

Thank you and the others
I will use this one
Wolfgang


CO_2

2009-04-20 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
How would I write CO_2 in such a way that it is not emphasized

in LaTeX:
 the catalytic subunit of the key enzyme of the light dependent 
$CO_{2}$-fixation

I am sure there is a way in LyX to do that but I can't find it (checked 
Embedded Objects)

Wolfgang


Re: CO_2

2009-04-20 Thread Kosta Welke

On Mon, 20 Apr 2009 10:19:53 +0200, Wolfgang Engelmann 
<engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de> wrote:


How would I write CO_2 in such a way that it is not emphasized


Do you mean you want to write it like a math formula?

Use Insert->Math->Inline Formula or press Ctrl-M, then type CO_2 and see if 
thats what you want :)

Cheers,

Kosta




Re: CO_2

2009-04-20 Thread I Wayan Warmada


--- On Mon, 4/20/09, Wolfgang Engelmann <engelm...@uni-tuebingen.de> wrote:

> How would I write CO_2 in such a way
> that it is not emphasized
> 
> in LaTeX:
> the catalytic subunit of the key enzyme of the light
> dependent 
> $CO_{2}$-fixation
> 
> I am sure there is a way in LyX to do that but I can't find
> it (checked Embedded Objects)

Try, Ctrl+M, then type \mathrm{}, shows two box, use the left box to write CO. 
Or in an ERT, just type: $\mathrm{CO}_2$

Wayan



  


Re: CO_2

2009-04-20 Thread Florian Rubach

Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:

How would I write CO_2 in such a way that it is not emphasized

in LaTeX:
 the catalytic subunit of the key enzyme of the light dependent 
$CO_{2}$-fixation


I am sure there is a way in LyX to do that but I can't find it (checked 
Embedded Objects)


Wolfgang
  
For me as Chemist, it works fine to just type the _2 in math-mode... ( 
CO$_{2}$ )
Another possibility would be to use the roman math-font ( 
$\mathrm{CO_{2}}$ ,there is a button in the math-toolbar).


Hope to help,

Florian


Re: CO_2

2009-04-20 Thread Wolfgang Engelmann
>
> For me as Chemist, it works fine to just type the _2 in math-mode... (
> CO$_{2}$ )
> Another possibility would be to use the roman math-font (
> $\mathrm{CO_{2}}$ ,there is a button in the math-toolbar).

Thank you and the others
I will use this one
Wolfgang