Re: various fonts in math equations

2012-12-04 Thread Leslaw Bieniasz
Hi,

I have checked my MikTeX files, and I see that the isomath package is probably 
already there (there are directories \source, \doc]latex, \tex\latex, 
tmp\packages, doc\latex\isomath, all in c:\Program Files\MikTeX 2.0 ).
I also have the access to the \mathbf fonts from the level of LyX.
However, I cannot get the italic+bold effect on my computer. Choosing
the \mathbf function produces upright bold characters. The same happens 
when I choose \boldsymbol. But, I have also installed seemingly the same 
MikTeX and LyX versions on my laptop, and on the laptop I am able to obtain 
italic+bold, by choosing \boldsymbol, if I remember. 
I regret I am not really literatate in LaTeX to be able to verify what
I actually have installed and what not. So, my question is, what should
I do, step by step, to have italic+bold on both computers, under LyX?

Leslaw



Re: various fonts in math equations

2012-12-04 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2012-12-04, Leslaw Bieniasz wrote:
 Hi,

 I have checked my MikTeX files, and I see that the isomath package is
 probably already there (there are directories \source, \doc]latex,
 \tex\latex, tmp\packages, doc\latex\isomath, all in c:\Program
 Files\MikTeX 2.0 ). I also have the access to the \mathbf fonts from
 the level of LyX. However, I cannot get the italic+bold effect on my
 computer. Choosing the \mathbf function produces upright bold
 characters. The same happens when I choose \boldsymbol. But, I have
 also installed seemingly the same MikTeX and LyX versions on my laptop,
 and on the laptop I am able to obtain italic+bold, by choosing
 \boldsymbol, if I remember.  I regret I am not really literatate in
 LaTeX to be able to verify what I actually have installed and what not.
 So, my question is, what should I do, step by step, to have italic+bold
 on both computers, under LyX?

As I already told:

* DocumentSettingsLaTeX preamble: insert line

 \usepackage{isomath}
 
* In the LyX editor window, in a math inset:

 \mathbfit{a}
 
Günter



Re: various fonts in math equations

2012-12-04 Thread Leslaw Bieniasz
Hi,

I have checked my MikTeX files, and I see that the isomath package is probably 
already there (there are directories \source, \doc]latex, \tex\latex, 
tmp\packages, doc\latex\isomath, all in c:\Program Files\MikTeX 2.0 ).
I also have the access to the \mathbf fonts from the level of LyX.
However, I cannot get the italic+bold effect on my computer. Choosing
the \mathbf function produces upright bold characters. The same happens 
when I choose \boldsymbol. But, I have also installed seemingly the same 
MikTeX and LyX versions on my laptop, and on the laptop I am able to obtain 
italic+bold, by choosing \boldsymbol, if I remember. 
I regret I am not really literatate in LaTeX to be able to verify what
I actually have installed and what not. So, my question is, what should
I do, step by step, to have italic+bold on both computers, under LyX?

Leslaw



Re: various fonts in math equations

2012-12-04 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2012-12-04, Leslaw Bieniasz wrote:
 Hi,

 I have checked my MikTeX files, and I see that the isomath package is
 probably already there (there are directories \source, \doc]latex,
 \tex\latex, tmp\packages, doc\latex\isomath, all in c:\Program
 Files\MikTeX 2.0 ). I also have the access to the \mathbf fonts from
 the level of LyX. However, I cannot get the italic+bold effect on my
 computer. Choosing the \mathbf function produces upright bold
 characters. The same happens when I choose \boldsymbol. But, I have
 also installed seemingly the same MikTeX and LyX versions on my laptop,
 and on the laptop I am able to obtain italic+bold, by choosing
 \boldsymbol, if I remember.  I regret I am not really literatate in
 LaTeX to be able to verify what I actually have installed and what not.
 So, my question is, what should I do, step by step, to have italic+bold
 on both computers, under LyX?

As I already told:

* DocumentSettingsLaTeX preamble: insert line

 \usepackage{isomath}
 
* In the LyX editor window, in a math inset:

 \mathbfit{a}
 
Günter



Re: various fonts in math equations

2012-12-04 Thread Leslaw Bieniasz
Hi,

I have checked my MikTeX files, and I see that the isomath package is probably 
already there (there are directories \source, \doc]latex, \tex\latex, 
tmp\packages, doc\latex\isomath, all in c:\Program Files\MikTeX 2.0 ).
I also have the access to the \mathbf fonts from the level of LyX.
However, I cannot get the italic+bold effect on my computer. Choosing
the \mathbf function produces upright bold characters. The same happens 
when I choose \boldsymbol. But, I have also installed seemingly the same 
MikTeX and LyX versions on my laptop, and on the laptop I am able to obtain 
italic+bold, by choosing \boldsymbol, if I remember. 
I regret I am not really literatate in LaTeX to be able to verify what
I actually have installed and what not. So, my question is, what should
I do, step by step, to have italic+bold on both computers, under LyX?

Leslaw



Re: various fonts in math equations

2012-12-04 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2012-12-04, Leslaw Bieniasz wrote:
> Hi,

> I have checked my MikTeX files, and I see that the isomath package is
> probably already there (there are directories \source, \doc]latex,
> \tex\latex, tmp\packages, doc\latex\isomath, all in c:\Program
> Files\MikTeX 2.0 ). I also have the access to the \mathbf fonts from
> the level of LyX. However, I cannot get the italic+bold effect on my
> computer. Choosing the \mathbf function produces upright bold
> characters. The same happens when I choose \boldsymbol. But, I have
> also installed seemingly the same MikTeX and LyX versions on my laptop,
> and on the laptop I am able to obtain italic+bold, by choosing
> \boldsymbol, if I remember.  I regret I am not really literatate in
> LaTeX to be able to verify what I actually have installed and what not.
> So, my question is, what should I do, step by step, to have italic+bold
> on both computers, under LyX?

As I already told:

* Document>Settings>LaTeX preamble: insert line

 \usepackage{isomath}
 
* In the LyX editor window, in a math inset:

 \mathbfit{a}
 
Günter



Re: various fonts in math equations

2012-11-30 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2012-11-29, Leslaw Bieniasz wrote:


 By using the terminology of MS Word/Windows, I need the following
 combinations:

 1) Italic
 2) Bold
 3) Italic+Bold

 I have been able to have 1 in Lyx (this in fact appears by default
 while typing the formulae). I have also been able to have 2, which
 can be done if I change the font to /mathbf in the equation editor.
 But I have not been able to achieve 3. Is there any way to do this?
 The point is that I'd like to see these effects not only in LyX itself,
 but also (or maybe in the first place) in the pdf file generated by LyX.

I recommend using the LaTeX package isomath
(http://www.ctan.org/pkg/isomath):

Insert \usepackage{isomath} in DocumentSettingsLaTeX Preamble,
then you can use the macros:

 1) Italic
 $ a - \omega$ $   % italic is the default in math-mode
 2) Bold
 $ \mathbf{a} - \mathbf{\omega}} $ % upright bold
 3) Italic+Bold
 $ \mathbfit{a} - \mathbfit{\omega}}
 
or use semantic markup:
 
 The following commands set the argument in an ISO-conforming math alphabet:

\vectorsym, \matrixsym  bold italic for Greek and Latin letters,
bold upright for numbers


See also the full documentation at
http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/isomath/isomath.html

Optionally redefine the standard vector macro \vec:

  \renewcommand{\vec}{\vectorsym}

You can also make this a math-macro, to have a matching look in LyX.

Günter



Re: various fonts in math equations

2012-11-30 Thread Leslaw Bieniasz
Alex Vergara Gil alex at cphr.edu.cu writes:

  of MS Word/Windows, I need the following combinations:
  
  1) Italic
  2) Bold
  3) Italic+Bold
  
 attached you have an example of an equation with several tipographies in it

Well, your example is exactly what I have been able to do, it does not contain
the combination Bold + Italic. How to make your letter D to be not only Bold
but also Italic?

Leslaw






Re: various fonts in math equations

2012-11-30 Thread Leslaw Bieniasz
Guenter Milde milde at users.sf.net writes:

 I recommend using the LaTeX package isomath
 (http://www.ctan.org/pkg/isomath):

Will this work with MikTeX and LyX?
I do not see a version for MikTeX there.
Leslaw




Re: various fonts in math equations

2012-11-30 Thread Alex Vergara Gil

Guenter Milde milde at users.sf.net writes:


I recommend using the LaTeX package isomath
(http://www.ctan.org/pkg/isomath):


Will this work with MikTeX and LyX?
I do not see a version for MikTeX there.
Leslaw


I use miktex 2.9 in mswindows and this work for me

eq_wihbold.lyx
Description: application/lyx


Re: various fonts in math equations

2012-11-30 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2012-11-30, Leslaw Bieniasz wrote:
 Guenter Milde milde at users.sf.net writes:

 I recommend using the LaTeX package isomath
 (http://www.ctan.org/pkg/isomath):

 Will this work with MikTeX and LyX?

Yes.

 I do not see a version for MikTeX there.

There are no special versions for MikTeX/TeXLive, ... You can either try
to install it via the MikTeX package manager or by hand visiting the
CTAN directory
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/isomath
and following the instructions there.


For LyX-feedback I defined a math-macro with LyX-code:

  \begin_inset FormulaMacro
  \newcommand{\vec}[1]{\vectorsym{#1}}
  {\boldsymbol{#1}}
  \end_inset

which gives bold-italic vectors in both, LyX and print.


If you use Computer Modern or Latin Modern fonts, you can also
use the fixmath package for bold italic math fonts.

\usepackage{fixmath}

and in the formulas: \mathbold{x}

Günter



Re: various fonts in math equations

2012-11-30 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2012-11-29, Leslaw Bieniasz wrote:


 By using the terminology of MS Word/Windows, I need the following
 combinations:

 1) Italic
 2) Bold
 3) Italic+Bold

 I have been able to have 1 in Lyx (this in fact appears by default
 while typing the formulae). I have also been able to have 2, which
 can be done if I change the font to /mathbf in the equation editor.
 But I have not been able to achieve 3. Is there any way to do this?
 The point is that I'd like to see these effects not only in LyX itself,
 but also (or maybe in the first place) in the pdf file generated by LyX.

I recommend using the LaTeX package isomath
(http://www.ctan.org/pkg/isomath):

Insert \usepackage{isomath} in DocumentSettingsLaTeX Preamble,
then you can use the macros:

 1) Italic
 $ a - \omega$ $   % italic is the default in math-mode
 2) Bold
 $ \mathbf{a} - \mathbf{\omega}} $ % upright bold
 3) Italic+Bold
 $ \mathbfit{a} - \mathbfit{\omega}}
 
or use semantic markup:
 
 The following commands set the argument in an ISO-conforming math alphabet:

\vectorsym, \matrixsym  bold italic for Greek and Latin letters,
bold upright for numbers


See also the full documentation at
http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/isomath/isomath.html

Optionally redefine the standard vector macro \vec:

  \renewcommand{\vec}{\vectorsym}

You can also make this a math-macro, to have a matching look in LyX.

Günter



Re: various fonts in math equations

2012-11-30 Thread Leslaw Bieniasz
Alex Vergara Gil alex at cphr.edu.cu writes:

  of MS Word/Windows, I need the following combinations:
  
  1) Italic
  2) Bold
  3) Italic+Bold
  
 attached you have an example of an equation with several tipographies in it

Well, your example is exactly what I have been able to do, it does not contain
the combination Bold + Italic. How to make your letter D to be not only Bold
but also Italic?

Leslaw






Re: various fonts in math equations

2012-11-30 Thread Leslaw Bieniasz
Guenter Milde milde at users.sf.net writes:

 I recommend using the LaTeX package isomath
 (http://www.ctan.org/pkg/isomath):

Will this work with MikTeX and LyX?
I do not see a version for MikTeX there.
Leslaw




Re: various fonts in math equations

2012-11-30 Thread Alex Vergara Gil

Guenter Milde milde at users.sf.net writes:


I recommend using the LaTeX package isomath
(http://www.ctan.org/pkg/isomath):


Will this work with MikTeX and LyX?
I do not see a version for MikTeX there.
Leslaw


I use miktex 2.9 in mswindows and this work for me

eq_wihbold.lyx
Description: application/lyx


Re: various fonts in math equations

2012-11-30 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2012-11-30, Leslaw Bieniasz wrote:
 Guenter Milde milde at users.sf.net writes:

 I recommend using the LaTeX package isomath
 (http://www.ctan.org/pkg/isomath):

 Will this work with MikTeX and LyX?

Yes.

 I do not see a version for MikTeX there.

There are no special versions for MikTeX/TeXLive, ... You can either try
to install it via the MikTeX package manager or by hand visiting the
CTAN directory
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/isomath
and following the instructions there.


For LyX-feedback I defined a math-macro with LyX-code:

  \begin_inset FormulaMacro
  \newcommand{\vec}[1]{\vectorsym{#1}}
  {\boldsymbol{#1}}
  \end_inset

which gives bold-italic vectors in both, LyX and print.


If you use Computer Modern or Latin Modern fonts, you can also
use the fixmath package for bold italic math fonts.

\usepackage{fixmath}

and in the formulas: \mathbold{x}

Günter



Re: various fonts in math equations

2012-11-30 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2012-11-29, Leslaw Bieniasz wrote:


> By using the terminology of MS Word/Windows, I need the following
> combinations:

> 1) Italic
> 2) Bold
> 3) Italic+Bold

> I have been able to have 1 in Lyx (this in fact appears by default
> while typing the formulae). I have also been able to have 2, which
> can be done if I change the font to /mathbf in the equation editor.
> But I have not been able to achieve 3. Is there any way to do this?
> The point is that I'd like to see these effects not only in LyX itself,
> but also (or maybe in the first place) in the pdf file generated by LyX.

I recommend using the LaTeX package "isomath"
(http://www.ctan.org/pkg/isomath):

Insert "\usepackage{isomath}" in Document>Settings>LaTeX Preamble,
then you can use the macros:

> 1) Italic
 $ a - \omega$ $   % italic is the default in math-mode
> 2) Bold
 $ \mathbf{a} - \mathbf{\omega}} $ % upright bold
> 3) Italic+Bold
 $ \mathbfit{a} - \mathbfit{\omega}}
 
or use semantic markup:
 
 The following commands set the argument in an ISO-conforming math alphabet:

\vectorsym, \matrixsym  bold italic for Greek and Latin letters,
bold upright for numbers


See also the full documentation at
http://mirror.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/isomath/isomath.html

Optionally redefine the standard vector macro \vec:

  \renewcommand{\vec}{\vectorsym}

You can also make this a math-macro, to have a matching look in LyX.

Günter



Re: various fonts in math equations

2012-11-30 Thread Leslaw Bieniasz
Alex Vergara Gil  cphr.edu.cu> writes:

> > of MS Word/Windows, I need the following combinations:
> > 
> > 1) Italic
> > 2) Bold
> > 3) Italic+Bold
> > 
> attached you have an example of an equation with several tipographies in it

Well, your example is exactly what I have been able to do, it does not contain
the combination Bold + Italic. How to make your letter "D" to be not only Bold
but also Italic?

Leslaw






Re: various fonts in math equations

2012-11-30 Thread Leslaw Bieniasz
Guenter Milde  users.sf.net> writes:

> I recommend using the LaTeX package "isomath"
> (http://www.ctan.org/pkg/isomath):

Will this work with MikTeX and LyX?
I do not see a version for MikTeX there.
Leslaw




Re: various fonts in math equations

2012-11-30 Thread Alex Vergara Gil

Guenter Milde  users.sf.net> writes:


I recommend using the LaTeX package "isomath"
(http://www.ctan.org/pkg/isomath):


Will this work with MikTeX and LyX?
I do not see a version for MikTeX there.
Leslaw


I use miktex 2.9 in mswindows and this work for me

eq_wihbold.lyx
Description: application/lyx


Re: various fonts in math equations

2012-11-30 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2012-11-30, Leslaw Bieniasz wrote:
> Guenter Milde  users.sf.net> writes:

>> I recommend using the LaTeX package "isomath"
>> (http://www.ctan.org/pkg/isomath):

> Will this work with MikTeX and LyX?

Yes.

> I do not see a version for MikTeX there.

There are no special versions for MikTeX/TeXLive, ... You can either try
to install it via the MikTeX package manager or "by hand" visiting the
CTAN directory
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/isomath
and following the instructions there.


For "LyX-feedback" I defined a math-macro with LyX-code:

  \begin_inset FormulaMacro
  \newcommand{\vec}[1]{\vectorsym{#1}}
  {\boldsymbol{#1}}
  \end_inset

which gives bold-italic vectors in both, LyX and print.


If you use Computer Modern or Latin Modern fonts, you can also
use the fixmath package for bold italic math fonts.

\usepackage{fixmath}

and in the formulas: \mathbold{x}

Günter



various fonts in math equations

2012-11-29 Thread Leslaw Bieniasz


Hi,

I am using LyX on a PC operating under Windows XP, with MikTeX.
I need to have math equations containing symbols
written with various fonts. By using the terminology
of MS Word/Windows, I need the following combinations:

1) Italic
2) Bold
3) Italic+Bold

I have been able to have 1 in Lyx (this in fact appears by default
while typing the formulae). I have also been able to have 2, which
can be done if I change the font to /mathbf in the equation editor.
But I have not been able to achieve 3. Is there any way to do this?
The point is that I'd like to see these effects not only in LyX itself,
but also (or maybe in the first place) in the pdf file generated by LyX.

Leslaw




Re: various fonts in math equations

2012-11-29 Thread Alex Vergara Gil



Hi,

I am using LyX on a PC operating under Windows XP, with MikTeX.
I need to have math equations containing symbols
written with various fonts. By using the terminology
of MS Word/Windows, I need the following combinations:

1) Italic
2) Bold
3) Italic+Bold

I have been able to have 1 in Lyx (this in fact appears by default
while typing the formulae). I have also been able to have 2, which
can be done if I change the font to /mathbf in the equation editor.
But I have not been able to achieve 3. Is there any way to do this?
The point is that I'd like to see these effects not only in LyX itself,
but also (or maybe in the first place) in the pdf file generated by LyX.

Leslaw



attached you have an example of an equation with several tipographies in it



eq_wihbold.lyx
Description: application/lyx


various fonts in math equations

2012-11-29 Thread Leslaw Bieniasz


Hi,

I am using LyX on a PC operating under Windows XP, with MikTeX.
I need to have math equations containing symbols
written with various fonts. By using the terminology
of MS Word/Windows, I need the following combinations:

1) Italic
2) Bold
3) Italic+Bold

I have been able to have 1 in Lyx (this in fact appears by default
while typing the formulae). I have also been able to have 2, which
can be done if I change the font to /mathbf in the equation editor.
But I have not been able to achieve 3. Is there any way to do this?
The point is that I'd like to see these effects not only in LyX itself,
but also (or maybe in the first place) in the pdf file generated by LyX.

Leslaw




Re: various fonts in math equations

2012-11-29 Thread Alex Vergara Gil



Hi,

I am using LyX on a PC operating under Windows XP, with MikTeX.
I need to have math equations containing symbols
written with various fonts. By using the terminology
of MS Word/Windows, I need the following combinations:

1) Italic
2) Bold
3) Italic+Bold

I have been able to have 1 in Lyx (this in fact appears by default
while typing the formulae). I have also been able to have 2, which
can be done if I change the font to /mathbf in the equation editor.
But I have not been able to achieve 3. Is there any way to do this?
The point is that I'd like to see these effects not only in LyX itself,
but also (or maybe in the first place) in the pdf file generated by LyX.

Leslaw



attached you have an example of an equation with several tipographies in it



eq_wihbold.lyx
Description: application/lyx


various fonts in math equations

2012-11-29 Thread Leslaw Bieniasz


Hi,

I am using LyX on a PC operating under Windows XP, with MikTeX.
I need to have math equations containing symbols
written with various fonts. By using the terminology
of MS Word/Windows, I need the following combinations:

1) Italic
2) Bold
3) Italic+Bold

I have been able to have 1 in Lyx (this in fact appears by default
while typing the formulae). I have also been able to have 2, which
can be done if I change the font to /mathbf in the equation editor.
But I have not been able to achieve 3. Is there any way to do this?
The point is that I'd like to see these effects not only in LyX itself,
but also (or maybe in the first place) in the pdf file generated by LyX.

Leslaw




Re: various fonts in math equations

2012-11-29 Thread Alex Vergara Gil



Hi,

I am using LyX on a PC operating under Windows XP, with MikTeX.
I need to have math equations containing symbols
written with various fonts. By using the terminology
of MS Word/Windows, I need the following combinations:

1) Italic
2) Bold
3) Italic+Bold

I have been able to have 1 in Lyx (this in fact appears by default
while typing the formulae). I have also been able to have 2, which
can be done if I change the font to /mathbf in the equation editor.
But I have not been able to achieve 3. Is there any way to do this?
The point is that I'd like to see these effects not only in LyX itself,
but also (or maybe in the first place) in the pdf file generated by LyX.

Leslaw



attached you have an example of an equation with several tipographies in it



eq_wihbold.lyx
Description: application/lyx