Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
> the same result.
>
> lyx-1.3.2 xforms, Solaris 8
The 'left', 'right', 'both' check buttons affect the result of whatever
bracket buttons you press _thereafter_. They do not, of themselves, change
anything.
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Angus
>>Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2003 15:07:53 -0600
>>From: Alex Olivas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: Herbert Voß <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Re: left bracket only
>>
>>ah ha! those empty buttons on the lower right of the delimiter
Herbert Voß wrote:
> it is also no problem to enter in _textmode_
>
> \left{blah\right.
>
> then mark this input with the cursor and insert ctrl-m
> You get what you want.
Sure.
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Angus
ah ha! those empty buttons on the lower right of the delimiters
math panel actually do something.
thanks,
alex.
Herbert Voß wrote:
Alex Olivas schrieb:
whenever i try $\left{...$ for example lyx (1.3.2) automatically
displays the
corresponding right bracket. is there anyway to suppress the righ
Angus Leeming schrieb:
Herbert Voß wrote:
Alex Olivas schrieb:
whenever i try $\left{...$ for example lyx (1.3.2) automatically
displays the
corresponding right bracket. is there anyway to suppress the right
bracket?
i only want the left displayed. the latex equivalent would be something
like.
Herbert Voß wrote:
> Alex Olivas schrieb:
>> whenever i try $\left{...$ for example lyx (1.3.2) automatically
>> displays the
>> corresponding right bracket. is there anyway to suppress the right
>> bracket?
>> i only want the left displayed. the latex equivalent would be something
>> like...
>>
Alex Olivas schrieb:
whenever i try $\left{...$ for example lyx (1.3.2) automatically
displays the
corresponding right bracket. is there anyway to suppress the right
bracket?
i only want the left displayed. the latex equivalent would be something
like...
$\left\{ ... \right.$
no problem, choos
whenever i try $\left{...$ for example lyx (1.3.2) automatically
displays the
corresponding right bracket. is there anyway to suppress the right bracket?
i only want the left displayed. the latex equivalent would be something
like...
$\left\{ ... \right.$
thanks,
alex.