On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 11:09:33PM +0100, Christian Ridderström wrote:
I thought I'd add this to the wiki... but does anyone know what Alt-m l
actually does?
It toggles between '\limits' and '' in inline math and '\nolimits' and
'' in displayed math.
And while talking about that.. is
On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 11:09:33PM +0100, Christian Ridderström wrote:
I thought I'd add this to the wiki... but does anyone know what Alt-m l
actually does?
It toggles between '\limits' and '' in inline math and '\nolimits' and
'' in displayed math.
And while talking about that.. is
On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 11:09:33PM +0100, Christian Ridderström wrote:
> I thought I'd add this to the wiki... but does anyone know what "Alt-m l"
> actually does?
It toggles between '\limits' and '' in inline math and '\nolimits' and
'' in displayed math.
> And while talking about that.. is
Hi .*
I am writing a script of my maths lecture at university with LyX. Pretty much
everything is looking like I want it to, but the Integrals look kind of ugly.
Is there any (easy) way to put the numbers (start and stop of the interval)
directly above and under the Integral sign? Until now, I
Christian Marker wrote:
I am writing a script of my maths lecture at university with LyX. Pretty much
everything is looking like I want it to, but the Integrals look kind of ugly.
Is there any (easy) way to put the numbers (start and stop of the interval)
directly above and under the Integral
El Domingo, 4 de Enero de 2004 11:59, Christian Marker escribió:
Hi .*
I am writing a script of my maths lecture at university with LyX. Pretty
much everything is looking like I want it to, but the Integrals look kind
of ugly. Is there any (easy) way to put the numbers (start and stop of the
On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 01:12:10PM +0100, Alejandro Lorenzo Gallego wrote:
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El Domingo, 4 de Enero de 2004 11:59, Christian Marker escribi?:
I am writing a script of my maths lecture at university with LyX. Pretty
much everything is looking like I want it to,
Hi Alejandro!
Am Sonntag 04 Januar 2004 13:12 schrieb Alejandro Lorenzo Gallego:
El Domingo, 4 de Enero de 2004 11:59, Christian Marker escribió:
Hi .*
[...]
\int ^a _b
I also tried _b \int ^a, but this is'n looking nice, either...
[...]
Well, i had the same question in the
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, Christian Marker wrote:
If you don't know what I mean, I might have a look at:
http://www.keen-web.de/none-of-your-business/tmp/mathe1.png (about 40 KB)
I think that's the way it's supposed to look when the math is 'inline'
rather than in 'display' mode... but I have no
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, Alejandro Lorenzo Gallego wrote:
El Domingo, 4 de Enero de 2004 11:59, Christian Marker escribió:
Hi .*
I am writing a script of my maths lecture at university with LyX. Pretty
much everything is looking like I want it to, but the Integrals look kind
of ugly. Is
Well, i had the same question in the past, and i found the answer in
a hidden spot of the help documents; let's see:
you have to do the following:
-write \int^a _b
-put the cursor in a way where the integral symbol is selected(with
that purple box around it
-Press the following key
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Thanks, I added your tip here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/FAQ/Unsorted#changeMathLimits
/Christian
PS.
I read 9.2, it was very nice! I didn't know that there was a menu entry
for this... to be honest, I didn't even know that Edit-Math
Hi .*
I am writing a script of my maths lecture at university with LyX. Pretty much
everything is looking like I want it to, but the Integrals look kind of ugly.
Is there any (easy) way to put the numbers (start and stop of the interval)
directly above and under the Integral sign? Until now, I
Christian Marker wrote:
I am writing a script of my maths lecture at university with LyX. Pretty much
everything is looking like I want it to, but the Integrals look kind of ugly.
Is there any (easy) way to put the numbers (start and stop of the interval)
directly above and under the Integral
El Domingo, 4 de Enero de 2004 11:59, Christian Marker escribió:
Hi .*
I am writing a script of my maths lecture at university with LyX. Pretty
much everything is looking like I want it to, but the Integrals look kind
of ugly. Is there any (easy) way to put the numbers (start and stop of the
On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 01:12:10PM +0100, Alejandro Lorenzo Gallego wrote:
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El Domingo, 4 de Enero de 2004 11:59, Christian Marker escribi?:
I am writing a script of my maths lecture at university with LyX. Pretty
much everything is looking like I want it to,
Hi Alejandro!
Am Sonntag 04 Januar 2004 13:12 schrieb Alejandro Lorenzo Gallego:
El Domingo, 4 de Enero de 2004 11:59, Christian Marker escribió:
Hi .*
[...]
\int ^a _b
I also tried _b \int ^a, but this is'n looking nice, either...
[...]
Well, i had the same question in the
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, Christian Marker wrote:
If you don't know what I mean, I might have a look at:
http://www.keen-web.de/none-of-your-business/tmp/mathe1.png (about 40 KB)
I think that's the way it's supposed to look when the math is 'inline'
rather than in 'display' mode... but I have no
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, Alejandro Lorenzo Gallego wrote:
El Domingo, 4 de Enero de 2004 11:59, Christian Marker escribió:
Hi .*
I am writing a script of my maths lecture at university with LyX. Pretty
much everything is looking like I want it to, but the Integrals look kind
of ugly. Is
Well, i had the same question in the past, and i found the answer in
a hidden spot of the help documents; let's see:
you have to do the following:
-write \int^a _b
-put the cursor in a way where the integral symbol is selected(with
that purple box around it
-Press the following key
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Thanks, I added your tip here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/FAQ/Unsorted#changeMathLimits
/Christian
PS.
I read 9.2, it was very nice! I didn't know that there was a menu entry
for this... to be honest, I didn't even know that Edit-Math
Hi .*
I am writing a script of my maths lecture at university with LyX. Pretty much
everything is looking like I want it to, but the Integrals look kind of ugly.
Is there any (easy) way to put the numbers (start and stop of the interval)
directly above and under the Integral sign? Until now, I
Christian Marker wrote:
I am writing a script of my maths lecture at university with LyX. Pretty much
everything is looking like I want it to, but the Integrals look kind of ugly.
Is there any (easy) way to put the numbers (start and stop of the interval)
directly above and under the Integral
El Domingo, 4 de Enero de 2004 11:59, Christian Marker escribió:
> Hi .*
>
> I am writing a script of my maths lecture at university with LyX. Pretty
> much everything is looking like I want it to, but the Integrals look kind
> of ugly. Is there any (easy) way to put the numbers (start and stop of
On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 01:12:10PM +0100, Alejandro Lorenzo Gallego wrote:
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> El Domingo, 4 de Enero de 2004 11:59, Christian Marker escribi?:
> > I am writing a script of my maths lecture at university with LyX. Pretty
> > much everything is looking like I want it
Hi Alejandro!
Am Sonntag 04 Januar 2004 13:12 schrieb Alejandro Lorenzo Gallego:
> El Domingo, 4 de Enero de 2004 11:59, Christian Marker escribió:
> > Hi .*
[...]
> > \int ^a _b
> >
> > I also tried _b \int ^a, but this is'n looking nice, either...
> >
[...]
> Well, i had the same
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, Christian Marker wrote:
> If you don't know what I mean, I might have a look at:
> http://www.keen-web.de/none-of-your-business/tmp/mathe1.png (about 40 KB)
I think that's the way it's supposed to look when the math is 'inline'
rather than in 'display' mode... but I have no
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, Alejandro Lorenzo Gallego wrote:
> El Domingo, 4 de Enero de 2004 11:59, Christian Marker escribió:
> > Hi .*
> >
> > I am writing a script of my maths lecture at university with LyX. Pretty
> > much everything is looking like I want it to, but the Integrals look kind
> > of
>> Well, i had the same question in the past, and i found the answer in
a "hidden" spot of the help documents; let's see:
>>
>> you have to do the following:
>> -write \int^a _b
>> -put the cursor in a way where the integral symbol is selected(with
that purple box around it
>> -Press the
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Thanks, I added your tip here:
http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/FAQ/Unsorted#changeMathLimits
/Christian
PS.
I read 9.2, it was very nice! I didn't know that there was a menu entry
for this... to be honest, I didn't even know that Edit->Math
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