I used a label "t=bda" in an equation, but it produced (??) instead of the
equation number in the output. I guess Latex doesn't accept the
"=" character in labels. Shouldn't LyX check that the label's doesn't have
illegal characters?
Tuukka Toivonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I used a label "t=bda" in an equation, but it produced (??) instead
of the equation number in the output. I guess Latex doesn't accept
the "=" character in labels.
Yes... if you use _ I think you also get an error...
--
Stefano Ghirlanda,
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
I used a label "t=bda" in an equation, but it produced (??) instead of the
equation number in the output. I guess Latex doesn't accept the
"=" character in labels. Shouldn't LyX check that the label's doesn't have
illegal characters?
it's possible in latest cvs
I used a label "t=bda" in an equation, but it produced (??) instead of the
equation number in the output. I guess Latex doesn't accept the
"=" character in labels. Shouldn't LyX check that the label's doesn't have
illegal characters?
Tuukka Toivonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I used a label "t=bda" in an equation, but it produced (??) instead
of the equation number in the output. I guess Latex doesn't accept
the "=" character in labels.
Yes... if you use _ I think you also get an error...
--
Stefano Ghirlanda,
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
I used a label "t=bda" in an equation, but it produced (??) instead of the
equation number in the output. I guess Latex doesn't accept the
"=" character in labels. Shouldn't LyX check that the label's doesn't have
illegal characters?
it's possible in latest cvs
I used a label "t=bda" in an equation, but it produced (??) instead of the
equation number in the output. I guess Latex doesn't accept the
"=" character in labels. Shouldn't LyX check that the label's doesn't have
illegal characters?
Tuukka Toivonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I used a label "t=bda" in an equation, but it produced (??) instead
> of the equation number in the output. I guess Latex doesn't accept
> the "=" character in labels.
Yes... if you use _ I think you also get an error...
--
Stefano Ghirlanda,
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
>
> I used a label "t=bda" in an equation, but it produced (??) instead of the
> equation number in the output. I guess Latex doesn't accept the
> "=" character in labels. Shouldn't LyX check that the label's doesn't have
> illegal characters?
it's possible in latest cvs
"Paolo" == Paolo M Pumilia [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paolo I noticed that extended ascii characters cannot be included in
Paolo labels to equations. In the present case, it happens that the
Paolo character "à" is correctly rendered within the label, while in
Paolo the editing session, but it
"Paolo" == Paolo M Pumilia [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paolo I noticed that extended ascii characters cannot be included in
Paolo labels to equations. In the present case, it happens that the
Paolo character "à" is correctly rendered within the label, while in
Paolo the editing session, but it
> "Paolo" == Paolo M Pumilia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paolo> I noticed that extended ascii characters cannot be included in
Paolo> labels to equations. In the present case, it happens that the
Paolo> character "à" is correctly rendered within the label, while in
Paolo> the editing
I noticed that extended ascii characters cannot be included in labels
to equations.
In the present case, it happens that the character "à" is correctly rendered
within the label, while in the editing session, but it disappears the next
time the file will be opened.
That happens even though
I noticed that extended ascii characters cannot be included in labels
to equations.
In the present case, it happens that the character "à" is correctly rendered
within the label, while in the editing session, but it disappears the next
time the file will be opened.
That happens even though
I noticed that extended ascii characters cannot be included in labels
to equations.
In the present case, it happens that the character "à" is correctly rendered
within the label, while in the editing session, but it disappears the next
time the file will be opened.
That happens even though
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