> here is my suggestion to get a left aligned equation (see attachment). I
> have set the 'fleqn' Option in
>
> Document -> Settings -> Document Class -> Options: fleqn
>
> I think this looks better then the 'Display'-styled inline equation.
>
> By,
>
> Friedrich
>
Thanks, Friedrich
It als
On Sat, Jul 05, 2008 at 06:28:17PM +0800, Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
> Hi All
Hello Adi,
> I would like to write a formula (without number -left alignment)
> If I use Insert-Math-Display Formula, it writes at the center.
> If I use Insert-Math-Inline Formula, I can write at left alignment but
> t
> In the inline formula, highlight the formula itself and click Edit ->
> Math -> Change Limit Type -> Display or click the button on the math
> tool bar that looks like a summation sign and pick Display there.
>
> /Paul
>
Thanks a lot, Paul
It really works.. I should have looked Edit-Math, I
Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote:
Hi All
I would like to write a formula (without number -left alignment)
If I use Insert-Math-Display Formula, it writes at the center.
If I use Insert-Math-Inline Formula, I can write at left alignment but
the formula becomes smaller also the lower and upper integral l
Hi All
I would like to write a formula (without number -left alignment)
If I use Insert-Math-Display Formula, it writes at the center.
If I use Insert-Math-Inline Formula, I can write at left alignment but
the formula becomes smaller also the lower and upper integral limits are
located at sides of