Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-02 Thread Christopher Stowasser
I sorry, but I don't understand your answer completely. I want to give my equations numbers, i.e. from (1.1), (1.2),.to (3.3.) f. ex.. Is that the purpose of the label function? If not, what function doe that? To the first part of your answer. The equations I want to label are centered and

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-02 Thread Bob Lounsbury
On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 4:43 AM, Christopher Stowasser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I sorry, but I don't understand your answer completely. I want to give my equations numbers, i.e. from (1.1), (1.2),.to (3.3.) f. ex.. Is that the purpose of the label function? If not, what function doe that?

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-02 Thread Bob Lounsbury
On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 9:36 AM, Bob Lounsbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 4:43 AM, Christopher Stowasser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I sorry, but I don't understand your answer completely. I want to give my equations numbers, i.e. from (1.1), (1.2),.to (3.3.) f. ex.. Is

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-02 Thread Christopher Stowasser
Ok, now it works perfectly! Thanks you two. Its so much text to read in this help guides... Have a nice weekend! 2008/8/2 Bob Lounsbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 4:43 AM, Christopher Stowasser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I sorry, but I don't understand your answer completely. I

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-02 Thread rgheck
Christopher Stowasser wrote: Ok, now it works perfectly! Thanks you two. Its so much text to read in this help guides... Yes, true. People---especially Uwe---have put a lot of work into those guides. Much of what's in them you probably don't need to know, so I usually recommend that people

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-02 Thread Christopher Stowasser
I sorry, but I don't understand your answer completely. I want to give my equations numbers, i.e. from (1.1), (1.2),.to (3.3.) f. ex.. Is that the purpose of the label function? If not, what function doe that? To the first part of your answer. The equations I want to label are centered and

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-02 Thread Bob Lounsbury
On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 4:43 AM, Christopher Stowasser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I sorry, but I don't understand your answer completely. I want to give my equations numbers, i.e. from (1.1), (1.2),.to (3.3.) f. ex.. Is that the purpose of the label function? If not, what function doe that?

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-02 Thread Bob Lounsbury
On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 9:36 AM, Bob Lounsbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 4:43 AM, Christopher Stowasser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I sorry, but I don't understand your answer completely. I want to give my equations numbers, i.e. from (1.1), (1.2),.to (3.3.) f. ex.. Is

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-02 Thread Christopher Stowasser
Ok, now it works perfectly! Thanks you two. Its so much text to read in this help guides... Have a nice weekend! 2008/8/2 Bob Lounsbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 4:43 AM, Christopher Stowasser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I sorry, but I don't understand your answer completely. I

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-02 Thread rgheck
Christopher Stowasser wrote: Ok, now it works perfectly! Thanks you two. Its so much text to read in this help guides... Yes, true. People---especially Uwe---have put a lot of work into those guides. Much of what's in them you probably don't need to know, so I usually recommend that people

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-02 Thread Christopher Stowasser
I sorry, but I don't understand your answer completely. I want to give my equations numbers, i.e. from (1.1), (1.2),.to (3.3.) f. ex.. Is that the purpose of the label function? If not, what function doe that? To the first part of your answer. The equations I want to label are centered and

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-02 Thread Bob Lounsbury
On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 4:43 AM, Christopher Stowasser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I sorry, but I don't understand your answer completely. I want to give my > equations numbers, i.e. from (1.1), (1.2),.to (3.3.) f. ex.. Is that the > purpose of the label function? If not, what function doe

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-02 Thread Bob Lounsbury
On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 9:36 AM, Bob Lounsbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 4:43 AM, Christopher Stowasser > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I sorry, but I don't understand your answer completely. I want to give my >> equations numbers, i.e. from (1.1), (1.2),.to (3.3.) f.

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-02 Thread Christopher Stowasser
Ok, now it works perfectly! Thanks you two. Its so much text to read in this help guides... Have a nice weekend! 2008/8/2 Bob Lounsbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 4:43 AM, Christopher Stowasser > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I sorry, but I don't understand your answer

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-02 Thread rgheck
Christopher Stowasser wrote: Ok, now it works perfectly! Thanks you two. Its so much text to read in this help guides... Yes, true. People---especially Uwe---have put a lot of work into those guides. Much of what's in them you probably don't need to know, so I usually recommend that people

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-01 Thread Christopher Stowasser
a problem with labelling equations. If I want to label an equation I put the cursor in the pink box surrounding the equation. Then I go to insert and to label. The function label is written in grey letters now, i.e. inactive. If the cursor is outside the pink box the function label works, but I

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-01 Thread Bob Lounsbury
On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 2:10 AM, Christopher Stowasser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I admit, that my last sentence is very confusing. Just forget about it. What I meant was: If I put the cursor before or behind the math box, i.e in the normal text, I can use the label function. As soon as I put the

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-01 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Christopher Stowasser wrote: I admit, that my last sentence is very confusing. Just forget about it. What I meant was: If I put the cursor before or behind the math box, i.e in the normal text, I can use the label function. As soon as I put the cursor in the math box the label function is

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-01 Thread rgheck
Bob Lounsbury wrote: On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 2:10 AM, Christopher Stowasser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I admit, that my last sentence is very confusing. Just forget about it. What I meant was: If I put the cursor before or behind the math box, i.e in the normal text, I can use the label

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-01 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
Paul A. Rubin wrote: Christopher Stowasser wrote: I admit, that my last sentence is very confusing. Just forget about it. What I meant was: If I put the cursor before or behind the math box, i.e in the normal text, I can use the label function. As soon as I put the cursor in the math box the

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-01 Thread Waluyo Adi Siswanto
I can understand that this behavior is confusing for a new comer that haven't read the tutorial :-). Maybe we should authorize label insertion also for inline formulas and automatically switch to displayed formula if a label is inserted. Maybe with a warning box that explains what LyX did

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-01 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: I can understand that this behavior is confusing for a new comer that haven't read the tutorial :-). Maybe we should authorize label insertion also for inline formulas and automatically switch to displayed formula if a label is inserted. Maybe with a warning box that

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-01 Thread Christopher Stowasser
a problem with labelling equations. If I want to label an equation I put the cursor in the pink box surrounding the equation. Then I go to insert and to label. The function label is written in grey letters now, i.e. inactive. If the cursor is outside the pink box the function label works, but I

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-01 Thread Bob Lounsbury
On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 2:10 AM, Christopher Stowasser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I admit, that my last sentence is very confusing. Just forget about it. What I meant was: If I put the cursor before or behind the math box, i.e in the normal text, I can use the label function. As soon as I put the

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-01 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Christopher Stowasser wrote: I admit, that my last sentence is very confusing. Just forget about it. What I meant was: If I put the cursor before or behind the math box, i.e in the normal text, I can use the label function. As soon as I put the cursor in the math box the label function is

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-01 Thread rgheck
Bob Lounsbury wrote: On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 2:10 AM, Christopher Stowasser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I admit, that my last sentence is very confusing. Just forget about it. What I meant was: If I put the cursor before or behind the math box, i.e in the normal text, I can use the label

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-01 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
Paul A. Rubin wrote: Christopher Stowasser wrote: I admit, that my last sentence is very confusing. Just forget about it. What I meant was: If I put the cursor before or behind the math box, i.e in the normal text, I can use the label function. As soon as I put the cursor in the math box the

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-01 Thread Waluyo Adi Siswanto
I can understand that this behavior is confusing for a new comer that haven't read the tutorial :-). Maybe we should authorize label insertion also for inline formulas and automatically switch to displayed formula if a label is inserted. Maybe with a warning box that explains what LyX did

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-01 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: I can understand that this behavior is confusing for a new comer that haven't read the tutorial :-). Maybe we should authorize label insertion also for inline formulas and automatically switch to displayed formula if a label is inserted. Maybe with a warning box that

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-01 Thread Christopher Stowasser
> > Hi, > > > > I have a problem with labelling equations. If I want to label an equation > I > > put the cursor in the pink box surrounding the equation. Then I go to > > "insert" and to "label". The function "label" is writ

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-01 Thread Bob Lounsbury
On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 2:10 AM, Christopher Stowasser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I admit, that my last sentence is very confusing. Just forget about it. What > I meant was: If I put the cursor before or behind the math box, i.e in the > normal text, I can use the label function. As soon as I put

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-01 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Christopher Stowasser wrote: I admit, that my last sentence is very confusing. Just forget about it. What I meant was: If I put the cursor before or behind the math box, i.e in the normal text, I can use the label function. As soon as I put the cursor in the math box the label function is

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-01 Thread rgheck
Bob Lounsbury wrote: On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 2:10 AM, Christopher Stowasser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I admit, that my last sentence is very confusing. Just forget about it. What I meant was: If I put the cursor before or behind the math box, i.e in the normal text, I can use the label

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-01 Thread Abdelrazak Younes
Paul A. Rubin wrote: Christopher Stowasser wrote: I admit, that my last sentence is very confusing. Just forget about it. What I meant was: If I put the cursor before or behind the math box, i.e in the normal text, I can use the label function. As soon as I put the cursor in the math box the

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-01 Thread Waluyo Adi Siswanto
> I can understand that this behavior is confusing for a new comer that > haven't read the tutorial :-). Maybe we should authorize label insertion > also for inline formulas and automatically switch to displayed formula > if a label is inserted. Maybe with a warning box that explains what LyX

Re: Labelling equations

2008-08-01 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: I can understand that this behavior is confusing for a new comer that haven't read the tutorial :-). Maybe we should authorize label insertion also for inline formulas and automatically switch to displayed formula if a label is inserted. Maybe with a warning box that

Labelling equations

2008-07-31 Thread Christopher Stowasser
Hi, I have a problem with labelling equations. If I want to label an equation I put the cursor in the pink box surrounding the equation. Then I go to insert and to label. The function label is written in grey letters now, i.e. inactive. If the cursor is outside the pink box the function label

Re: Labelling equations

2008-07-31 Thread Bob Lounsbury
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 7:02 AM, Christopher Stowasser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I have a problem with labelling equations. If I want to label an equation I put the cursor in the pink box surrounding the equation. Then I go to insert and to label. The function label is written in grey

Labelling equations

2008-07-31 Thread Christopher Stowasser
Hi, I have a problem with labelling equations. If I want to label an equation I put the cursor in the pink box surrounding the equation. Then I go to insert and to label. The function label is written in grey letters now, i.e. inactive. If the cursor is outside the pink box the function label

Re: Labelling equations

2008-07-31 Thread Bob Lounsbury
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 7:02 AM, Christopher Stowasser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I have a problem with labelling equations. If I want to label an equation I put the cursor in the pink box surrounding the equation. Then I go to insert and to label. The function label is written in grey

Labelling equations

2008-07-31 Thread Christopher Stowasser
Hi, I have a problem with labelling equations. If I want to label an equation I put the cursor in the pink box surrounding the equation. Then I go to "insert" and to "label". The function "label" is written in grey letters now, i.e. inactive. If the cursor is out

Re: Labelling equations

2008-07-31 Thread Bob Lounsbury
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 7:02 AM, Christopher Stowasser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I have a problem with labelling equations. If I want to label an equation I > put the cursor in the pink box surrounding the equation. Then I go to > "insert" and to "lab