Shade part of a fraction

2008-08-07 Thread bigblop

In math mode I have some fractions:

(a+b/c)*d

Now I would like to give c and d a gray shade. Is that possible?
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Re: Shade part of a fraction

2008-08-07 Thread Uwe Stöhr

bigblop schrieb:


In math mode I have some fractions:

(a+b/c)*d

Now I would like to give c and d a gray shade. Is that possible?


Yes. This is explained in detail in the Math manual, sec. 9.3.
Attached is an example using cyan instead of gray. You can of course also do this with gray by 
defining your own color as also explained in the Math manual, sec. 9.3.


regards Uwe


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Shade part of a fraction

2008-08-07 Thread bigblop

In math mode I have some fractions:

(a+b/c)*d

Now I would like to give c and d a gray shade. Is that possible?
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Re: Shade part of a fraction

2008-08-07 Thread Uwe Stöhr

bigblop schrieb:


In math mode I have some fractions:

(a+b/c)*d

Now I would like to give c and d a gray shade. Is that possible?


Yes. This is explained in detail in the Math manual, sec. 9.3.
Attached is an example using cyan instead of gray. You can of course also do this with gray by 
defining your own color as also explained in the Math manual, sec. 9.3.


regards Uwe


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Shade part of a fraction

2008-08-07 Thread bigblop

In math mode I have some fractions:

(a+b/c)*d

Now I would like to give c and d a gray shade. Is that possible?
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Re: Shade part of a fraction

2008-08-07 Thread Uwe Stöhr

bigblop schrieb:


In math mode I have some fractions:

(a+b/c)*d

Now I would like to give c and d a gray shade. Is that possible?


Yes. This is explained in detail in the Math manual, sec. 9.3.
Attached is an example using cyan instead of gray. You can of course also do this with gray by 
defining your own color as also explained in the Math manual, sec. 9.3.


regards Uwe


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Description: application/lyx