multiline equation with a single number

2012-03-20 Thread Bieniasz

Hi,

I have a new problem. I have a long, numbered equation, that does not
fit into the page width, so that I need to break it into two lines.
LyX has some provisions for doing this, but I cannot figure out how exactly
to proceed. If I press CTRL-ENTER within the numbered formula, I get two 
numbered lines, but I need two lines with only one number. If I choose the
multiline environment I get indeed a formula with several lines, but no 
numbering at all. So, my question is how to obtain a single equation, but 
consisting of two lines, and with one number (at the end of the second line)?

Leslaw



Re: multiline equation with a single number

2012-03-20 Thread Richard Heck

On 03/20/2012 07:34 AM, Bieniasz wrote:

Hi,

I have a new problem. I have a long, numbered equation, that does not
fit into the page width, so that I need to break it into two lines.
LyX has some provisions for doing this, but I cannot figure out how exactly
to proceed. If I press CTRL-ENTER within the numbered formula, I get two
numbered lines, but I need two lines with only one number. If I choose the
multiline environment I get indeed a formula with several lines, but no
numbering at all. So, my question is how to obtain a single equation, but
consisting of two lines, and with one number (at the end of the second line)?
Try the gather environment, and choose to number the second line: Edit 
Math Number This Line.


Richard



multiline equation with a single number

2012-03-20 Thread Bieniasz

Hi,

I have a new problem. I have a long, numbered equation, that does not
fit into the page width, so that I need to break it into two lines.
LyX has some provisions for doing this, but I cannot figure out how exactly
to proceed. If I press CTRL-ENTER within the numbered formula, I get two 
numbered lines, but I need two lines with only one number. If I choose the
multiline environment I get indeed a formula with several lines, but no 
numbering at all. So, my question is how to obtain a single equation, but 
consisting of two lines, and with one number (at the end of the second line)?

Leslaw



Re: multiline equation with a single number

2012-03-20 Thread Richard Heck

On 03/20/2012 07:34 AM, Bieniasz wrote:

Hi,

I have a new problem. I have a long, numbered equation, that does not
fit into the page width, so that I need to break it into two lines.
LyX has some provisions for doing this, but I cannot figure out how exactly
to proceed. If I press CTRL-ENTER within the numbered formula, I get two
numbered lines, but I need two lines with only one number. If I choose the
multiline environment I get indeed a formula with several lines, but no
numbering at all. So, my question is how to obtain a single equation, but
consisting of two lines, and with one number (at the end of the second line)?
Try the gather environment, and choose to number the second line: Edit 
Math Number This Line.


Richard



multiline equation with a single number

2012-03-20 Thread Bieniasz

Hi,

I have a new problem. I have a long, numbered equation, that does not
fit into the page width, so that I need to break it into two lines.
LyX has some provisions for doing this, but I cannot figure out how exactly
to proceed. If I press CTRL-ENTER within the numbered formula, I get two 
numbered lines, but I need two lines with only one number. If I choose the
"multiline environment" I get indeed a formula with several lines, but no 
numbering at all. So, my question is how to obtain a single equation, but 
consisting of two lines, and with one number (at the end of the second line)?

Leslaw



Re: multiline equation with a single number

2012-03-20 Thread Richard Heck

On 03/20/2012 07:34 AM, Bieniasz wrote:

Hi,

I have a new problem. I have a long, numbered equation, that does not
fit into the page width, so that I need to break it into two lines.
LyX has some provisions for doing this, but I cannot figure out how exactly
to proceed. If I press CTRL-ENTER within the numbered formula, I get two
numbered lines, but I need two lines with only one number. If I choose the
"multiline environment" I get indeed a formula with several lines, but no
numbering at all. So, my question is how to obtain a single equation, but
consisting of two lines, and with one number (at the end of the second line)?
Try the gather environment, and choose to number the second line: Edit> 
Math> Number This Line.


Richard