It is a basic question :-).
Use Ctrl+m to switch to in-line math. Use Ctrl+Shift+m to switch to displayed
math.
Use the following sequences:
* Ctrl+m [switches to math]
* \lim + space + Shift+_ + x + \rightarrow + space + 0 + space + f + Alt+(
+ x + space
* Space [a final space
Why not simply enter it inline in math mode?
> On Jun 13, 2019, at 2:35 PM, Carlos Knauer wrote:
>
> Hello. How do I enter a TeX command in LyX? I want to write lim_ {x-> 0} f
> (x) in the middle of the text. Does the \ displaystyle enter before the
> equation? That is: I write \ displaystyle
Hello. How do I enter a TeX command in LyX? I want to write lim_ {x-> 0} f
(x) in the middle of the text. Does the \ displaystyle enter before the
equation? That is: I write \ displaystyle from there I enter the
mathematical mode and write the equation? Thanks and sorry for this basic
question.
Hello,
I tried asking this question on stackexchange and was more or less told to ask
lyx support.
My issue is that in math mode symbols that used to be "normal" are now
appearing weird such as all greek letters are now bold and he "-" symbol
appears as "lyxminus". I have found that other
On 13-Jun-19 7:49 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> Running lyx-2.3.2 on Slackware-14.2.
>
> There are many .jpg images for this document. Using Insert -> Float ->
> Figure I I insert the figures, clip them to the boundary, and set
> width to
> 75% text width (for landscape orientation) and height to 50%