Re: AMS align-environment in a table

2008-08-24 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Robert Neumann wrote: Hello, I just tried to put a AMS align environment in a table and I get an error message. Is there any way to do this? I'm using Lyx 1.34. on a SuSE 8.3 Linux. Thanks Robert I'm not sure if it's possible inside a tabular environment, but if you look at section 67.1

Re: AMS align-environment in a table

2008-08-24 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Robert Neumann wrote: Hello, I just tried to put a AMS align environment in a table and I get an error message. Is there any way to do this? I'm using Lyx 1.34. on a SuSE 8.3 Linux. Thanks Robert I'm not sure if it's possible inside a tabular environment, but if you look at section 67.1

Re: AMS align-environment in a table

2008-08-24 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Robert Neumann wrote: Hello, I just tried to put a AMS align environment in a table and I get an error message. Is there any way to do this? I'm using Lyx 1.34. on a SuSE 8.3 Linux. Thanks Robert I'm not sure if it's possible inside a tabular environment, but if you look at section 67.1

Re: The AMS align environment

2005-06-06 Thread Georg Baum
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote: Georg. Here's what I would like: f(x)= 1+2+3 g(x,y) = 4+5 Here's what Lyx's version of the AMS align gives me if I use *3* columns (in the dvi previewer so i'm pretty sure its what would get printed): f(x) = 1+2+3 g(x,y) = 4+5 Again: It is not

Re: The AMS align environment

2005-06-06 Thread Srinivas Nedunuri
thanks. I'll take a look at it - Original Message - From: Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 2:41 AM Subject: Re: The AMS align environment Srinivas Nedunuri wrote: Georg. Here's what I would like: f(x)= 1+2+3 g(x,y) = 4

Re: The AMS align environment

2005-06-06 Thread Georg Baum
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote: Georg. Here's what I would like: f(x)= 1+2+3 g(x,y) = 4+5 Here's what Lyx's version of the AMS align gives me if I use *3* columns (in the dvi previewer so i'm pretty sure its what would get printed): f(x) = 1+2+3 g(x,y) = 4+5 Again: It is not

Re: The AMS align environment

2005-06-06 Thread Srinivas Nedunuri
thanks. I'll take a look at it - Original Message - From: Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 2:41 AM Subject: Re: The AMS align environment Srinivas Nedunuri wrote: Georg. Here's what I would like: f(x)= 1+2+3 g(x,y) = 4

Re: The AMS align environment

2005-06-06 Thread Georg Baum
Srinivas Nedunuri wrote: > Georg. > Here's what I would like: > > f(x)= 1+2+3 > g(x,y) = 4+5 > > Here's what Lyx's version of the AMS align gives me if I use *3* columns > (in the dvi previewer so i'm pretty sure its what would get printed): >f(x) = 1+2+3 > g(x,y) = 4+5 > Again:

Re: The AMS align environment

2005-06-06 Thread Srinivas Nedunuri
thanks. I'll take a look at it - Original Message - From: "Georg Baum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org> Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 2:41 AM Subject: Re: The AMS align environment > Srinivas Nedunuri wrote: > > > Georg. > > Here's

Re: The AMS align environment

2005-06-05 Thread Georg Baum
Am Samstag, 4. Juni 2005 05:47 schrieb Srinivas Nedunuri: right hand side elements all line up very strangely. Can anyone explain how the Lyx align element is actually *supposed* to be used? I could Exactly like it is described in the AMS documentation. The output on screen might be wrong

Re: The AMS align environment

2005-06-05 Thread Srinivas Nedunuri
implementation of AMS align is doing something odd. cheers - Original Message - From: Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 7:48 AM Subject: Re: The AMS align environment Am Samstag, 4. Juni 2005 05:47 schrieb Srinivas Nedunuri: right hand side

Re: The AMS align environment

2005-06-05 Thread Georg Baum
Am Samstag, 4. Juni 2005 05:47 schrieb Srinivas Nedunuri: right hand side elements all line up very strangely. Can anyone explain how the Lyx align element is actually *supposed* to be used? I could Exactly like it is described in the AMS documentation. The output on screen might be wrong

Re: The AMS align environment

2005-06-05 Thread Srinivas Nedunuri
implementation of AMS align is doing something odd. cheers - Original Message - From: Georg Baum [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 7:48 AM Subject: Re: The AMS align environment Am Samstag, 4. Juni 2005 05:47 schrieb Srinivas Nedunuri: right hand side

Re: The AMS align environment

2005-06-05 Thread Georg Baum
Am Samstag, 4. Juni 2005 05:47 schrieb Srinivas Nedunuri: > right hand side elements all line up very strangely. Can anyone explain > how the Lyx align element is actually *supposed* to be used? I could Exactly like it is described in the AMS documentation. The output on screen might be wrong

Re: The AMS align environment

2005-06-05 Thread Srinivas Nedunuri
implementation of AMS align is doing something odd. cheers - Original Message - From: "Georg Baum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org> Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 7:48 AM Subject: Re: The AMS align environment > Am Samstag, 4. Juni 2005 05:47 schrieb Sri

The AMS align environment

2005-06-03 Thread Srinivas Nedunuri
I am trying to figure out what Lyx's version of the AMS align environment is supposed to do. According to the AMS documentation, align can be used to produce either a single column or a multicolumn of relational terms, in which in each column the terms are aligned by the relational operator

The AMS align environment

2005-06-03 Thread Srinivas Nedunuri
I am trying to figure out what Lyx's version of the AMS align environment is supposed to do. According to the AMS documentation, align can be used to produce either a single column or a multicolumn of relational terms, in which in each column the terms are aligned by the relational operator

The AMS align environment

2005-06-03 Thread Srinivas Nedunuri
I am trying to figure out what Lyx's version of the AMS align environment is supposed to do. According to the AMS documentation, align can be used to produce either a single column or a multicolumn of relational terms, in which in each column the terms are aligned by the relational operator