On Sat, 10 Jul 2004, Nirmal Govind wrote:
Are these inline eqns or displayed eqns?
nirmal,
Sorry, I should have mentioned that they are all in display mode. I
that no one would want to label an in-line equation.
I alao received a direct response asking if I tried labeling the
equations. I
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004, Nirmal Govind wrote:
Are these inline eqns or displayed eqns?
nirmal,
Sorry, I should have mentioned that they are all in display mode. I
that no one would want to label an in-line equation.
I alao received a direct response asking if I tried labeling
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004, Herbert Voss wrote:
are you sure, that you always used equation environments,
which can have numbers?
Herbert,
I invoke them with ctrl-m and they have the same beige background and
little blue boxes as do the others. I also use the math panel to place
arrays and symbols
Rich Shepard wrote:
are you sure, that you always used equation environments,
which can have numbers?
I invoke them with ctrl-m and they have the same beige background and
little blue boxes as do the others.
Seems that you really used inline formulas. ctrl-m produces inline
formulas and
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004, Herbert Voss wrote:
are you sure, that you always used equation environments,
which can have numbers?
Herbert,
Mea culpa! I just looked at the .lyx file and discovered that at least
one, and probably all, are inline format that are centered on a separate
line of their
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004, Nirmal Govind wrote:
Are these inline eqns or displayed eqns?
nirmal,
Sorry, I should have mentioned that they are all in display mode. I
that no one would want to label an in-line equation.
I alao received a direct response asking if I tried labeling the
equations. I
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004, Nirmal Govind wrote:
Are these inline eqns or displayed eqns?
nirmal,
Sorry, I should have mentioned that they are all in display mode. I
that no one would want to label an in-line equation.
I alao received a direct response asking if I tried labeling
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004, Herbert Voss wrote:
are you sure, that you always used equation environments,
which can have numbers?
Herbert,
I invoke them with ctrl-m and they have the same beige background and
little blue boxes as do the others. I also use the math panel to place
arrays and symbols
Rich Shepard wrote:
are you sure, that you always used equation environments,
which can have numbers?
I invoke them with ctrl-m and they have the same beige background and
little blue boxes as do the others.
Seems that you really used inline formulas. ctrl-m produces inline
formulas and
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004, Herbert Voss wrote:
are you sure, that you always used equation environments,
which can have numbers?
Herbert,
Mea culpa! I just looked at the .lyx file and discovered that at least
one, and probably all, are inline format that are centered on a separate
line of their
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004, Nirmal Govind wrote:
> Are these inline eqns or displayed eqns?
nirmal,
Sorry, I should have mentioned that they are all in display mode. I
that no one would want to label an in-line equation.
I alao received a direct response asking if I tried labeling the
equations.
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004, Nirmal Govind wrote:
Are these inline eqns or displayed eqns?
nirmal,
Sorry, I should have mentioned that they are all in display mode. I
that no one would want to label an in-line equation.
I alao received a direct response asking if I tried labeling
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004, Herbert Voss wrote:
> are you sure, that you always used equation environments,
> which can have numbers?
Herbert,
I invoke them with ctrl-m and they have the same beige background and
little blue boxes as do the others. I also use the math panel to place
arrays and
Rich Shepard wrote:
are you sure, that you always used equation environments,
which can have numbers?
I invoke them with ctrl-m and they have the same beige background and
little blue boxes as do the others.
Seems that you really used inline formulas. ctrl-m produces inline
formulas and
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004, Herbert Voss wrote:
> are you sure, that you always used equation environments,
> which can have numbers?
Herbert,
Mea culpa! I just looked at the .lyx file and discovered that at least
one, and probably all, are inline format that are centered on a separate
line of their
I cannot turn on equation numbering for a few equations in my book. One
such equation is the definition of the geometric mean so it has no equal
sign. But, there's another equation that has an equal sign with the RHS a
matrix multiplied by a vector. I cannot turn on equation numbering on this
I've used both M-m-n and Edit-Math-Numbering. Makes no difference.
Are these inline eqns or displayed eqns?
nirmal
I cannot turn on equation numbering for a few equations in my book. One
such equation is the definition of the geometric mean so it has no equal
sign. But, there's another equation that has an equal sign with the RHS a
matrix multiplied by a vector. I cannot turn on equation numbering on this
I've used both M-m-n and Edit-Math-Numbering. Makes no difference.
Are these inline eqns or displayed eqns?
nirmal
I cannot turn on equation numbering for a few equations in my book. One
such equation is the definition of the geometric mean so it has no equal
sign. But, there's another equation that has an equal sign with the RHS a
matrix multiplied by a vector. I cannot turn on equation numbering on this
I've used both M-m-n and Edit->Math->Numbering. Makes no difference.
Are these inline eqns or displayed eqns?
nirmal
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