formatting an integral or limit

2007-10-16 Thread Dov Kruger
I only know how to format a limit using a subscript, which puts the
condition below and to the right of the limit. Is there any way to put
it underneath?

ie:

lim_x \tends \infinity 




Re: formatting an integral or limit

2007-10-16 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Dov Kruger wrote:

I only know how to format a limit using a subscript, which puts the
condition below and to the right of the limit. Is there any way to put
it underneath?

ie:

lim_x \tends \infinity 





In a displayed math environment, the condition will go under the lim 
symbol.  If you want to do that within an inline math environment, type 
\displaystyle in the math inset, then type the limit stuff inside the 
blue box LyX displays.


/Paul



formatting an integral or limit

2007-10-16 Thread Dov Kruger
I only know how to format a limit using a subscript, which puts the
condition below and to the right of the limit. Is there any way to put
it underneath?

ie:

lim_x \tends \infinity 




Re: formatting an integral or limit

2007-10-16 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Dov Kruger wrote:

I only know how to format a limit using a subscript, which puts the
condition below and to the right of the limit. Is there any way to put
it underneath?

ie:

lim_x \tends \infinity 





In a displayed math environment, the condition will go under the lim 
symbol.  If you want to do that within an inline math environment, type 
\displaystyle in the math inset, then type the limit stuff inside the 
blue box LyX displays.


/Paul



formatting an integral or limit

2007-10-16 Thread Dov Kruger
I only know how to format a limit using a subscript, which puts the
condition below and to the right of the limit. Is there any way to put
it underneath?

ie:

lim_x \tends \infinity 




Re: formatting an integral or limit

2007-10-16 Thread Paul A. Rubin

Dov Kruger wrote:

I only know how to format a limit using a subscript, which puts the
condition below and to the right of the limit. Is there any way to put
it underneath?

ie:

lim_x \tends \infinity 





In a displayed math environment, the condition will go under the lim 
symbol.  If you want to do that within an inline math environment, type 
\displaystyle in the math inset, then type the limit stuff inside the 
blue box LyX displays.


/Paul