Re: LyX 1.6 line break in math formula
William Seager wrote: On November 19, 2008 11:44:46 Paul A. Rubin wrote: Amir Rachum wrote: Hello, I recently installed the new LyX 1.6 over windows XP and I can't seem to successfully linebreak inside math formulas. In the previous versions, this was done with C-Enter, but now I don't know how to do it. I tried looking in the new shortcuts menu in the prefrences window but I didn't find anything useful. I would appreciate your help. C-Enter is working as usual for me (LyX 1.6.0-1, Win XP). In the shortcuts menu, try searching on Ctrl+Return. In the CUA binding, at least, it's bound to newline-insert newline. Are you maybe using a customized binding file? You might also try opening the minibuffer (Alt-x) and, with the cursor in a math inset, type newline-insert newline in the minibuffer and hit return. It should add a new line to the math formula. /Paul C-Enter works in ordinary text for me, but in a math formula it shifts the whole formula down one line rather than breaking the line (I am using 1.6 on linux by the way). (As a workaround that might be of use, add this to your document preamble: \newcommand{\bb}{\\} and then use \bb to break your math formulas - this does seem to have some weird formatting side effects under some conditions however.) I don't reproduce this. For me, C-Enter in a math inset breaks the line at the cursor location and shifts anything right of the cursor down. So if the cursosr is at the end of the formula in a single-line math inset, or at the end of a row in a multiline formula, an empty line is inserted below the cursor but anything left of the cursor stays put. /Paul
Re: LyX 1.6 line break in math formula
William Seager wrote: On November 19, 2008 11:44:46 Paul A. Rubin wrote: Amir Rachum wrote: Hello, I recently installed the new LyX 1.6 over windows XP and I can't seem to successfully linebreak inside math formulas. In the previous versions, this was done with C-Enter, but now I don't know how to do it. I tried looking in the new shortcuts menu in the prefrences window but I didn't find anything useful. I would appreciate your help. C-Enter is working as usual for me (LyX 1.6.0-1, Win XP). In the shortcuts menu, try searching on Ctrl+Return. In the CUA binding, at least, it's bound to newline-insert newline. Are you maybe using a customized binding file? You might also try opening the minibuffer (Alt-x) and, with the cursor in a math inset, type newline-insert newline in the minibuffer and hit return. It should add a new line to the math formula. /Paul C-Enter works in ordinary text for me, but in a math formula it shifts the whole formula down one line rather than breaking the line (I am using 1.6 on linux by the way). (As a workaround that might be of use, add this to your document preamble: \newcommand{\bb}{\\} and then use \bb to break your math formulas - this does seem to have some weird formatting side effects under some conditions however.) I don't reproduce this. For me, C-Enter in a math inset breaks the line at the cursor location and shifts anything right of the cursor down. So if the cursosr is at the end of the formula in a single-line math inset, or at the end of a row in a multiline formula, an empty line is inserted below the cursor but anything left of the cursor stays put. /Paul
Re: LyX 1.6 line break in math formula
William Seager wrote: On November 19, 2008 11:44:46 Paul A. Rubin wrote: Amir Rachum wrote: Hello, I recently installed the new LyX 1.6 over windows XP and I can't seem to successfully linebreak inside math formulas. In the previous versions, this was done with C-Enter, but now I don't know how to do it. I tried looking in the new shortcuts menu in the prefrences window but I didn't find anything useful. I would appreciate your help. C-Enter is working as usual for me (LyX 1.6.0-1, Win XP). In the shortcuts menu, try searching on Ctrl+Return. In the CUA binding, at least, it's bound to newline-insert newline. Are you maybe using a customized binding file? You might also try opening the minibuffer (Alt-x) and, with the cursor in a math inset, type newline-insert newline in the minibuffer and hit return. It should add a new line to the math formula. /Paul C-Enter works in ordinary text for me, but in a math formula it shifts the whole formula down one line rather than breaking the line (I am using 1.6 on linux by the way). (As a workaround that might be of use, add this to your document preamble: "\newcommand{\bb}{\\}" and then use \bb to break your math formulas - this does seem to have some weird formatting side effects under some conditions however.) I don't reproduce this. For me, C-Enter in a math inset breaks the line at the cursor location and shifts anything right of the cursor down. So if the cursosr is at the end of the formula in a single-line math inset, or at the end of a row in a multiline formula, an empty line is inserted below the cursor but anything left of the cursor stays put. /Paul
LyX 1.6 line break in math formula
Hello, I recently installed the new LyX 1.6 over windows XP and I can't seem to successfully linebreak inside math formulas. In the previous versions, this was done with C-Enter, but now I don't know how to do it. I tried looking in the new shortcuts menu in the prefrences window but I didn't find anything useful. I would appreciate your help. Thanks -- Amir Rachum
Re: LyX 1.6 line break in math formula
Amir Rachum wrote: Hello, I recently installed the new LyX 1.6 over windows XP and I can't seem to successfully linebreak inside math formulas. In the previous versions, this was done with C-Enter, but now I don't know how to do it. I tried looking in the new shortcuts menu in the prefrences window but I didn't find anything useful. I would appreciate your help. C-Enter is working as usual for me (LyX 1.6.0-1, Win XP). In the shortcuts menu, try searching on Ctrl+Return. In the CUA binding, at least, it's bound to newline-insert newline. Are you maybe using a customized binding file? You might also try opening the minibuffer (Alt-x) and, with the cursor in a math inset, type newline-insert newline in the minibuffer and hit return. It should add a new line to the math formula. /Paul
Re: LyX 1.6 line break in math formula
On November 19, 2008 11:44:46 Paul A. Rubin wrote: Amir Rachum wrote: Hello, I recently installed the new LyX 1.6 over windows XP and I can't seem to successfully linebreak inside math formulas. In the previous versions, this was done with C-Enter, but now I don't know how to do it. I tried looking in the new shortcuts menu in the prefrences window but I didn't find anything useful. I would appreciate your help. C-Enter is working as usual for me (LyX 1.6.0-1, Win XP). In the shortcuts menu, try searching on Ctrl+Return. In the CUA binding, at least, it's bound to newline-insert newline. Are you maybe using a customized binding file? You might also try opening the minibuffer (Alt-x) and, with the cursor in a math inset, type newline-insert newline in the minibuffer and hit return. It should add a new line to the math formula. /Paul C-Enter works in ordinary text for me, but in a math formula it shifts the whole formula down one line rather than breaking the line (I am using 1.6 on linux by the way). (As a workaround that might be of use, add this to your document preamble: \newcommand{\bb}{\\} and then use \bb to break your math formulas - this does seem to have some weird formatting side effects under some conditions however.) -- William Seager University of Toronto Scarborough www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~seager
LyX 1.6 line break in math formula
Hello, I recently installed the new LyX 1.6 over windows XP and I can't seem to successfully linebreak inside math formulas. In the previous versions, this was done with C-Enter, but now I don't know how to do it. I tried looking in the new shortcuts menu in the prefrences window but I didn't find anything useful. I would appreciate your help. Thanks -- Amir Rachum
Re: LyX 1.6 line break in math formula
Amir Rachum wrote: Hello, I recently installed the new LyX 1.6 over windows XP and I can't seem to successfully linebreak inside math formulas. In the previous versions, this was done with C-Enter, but now I don't know how to do it. I tried looking in the new shortcuts menu in the prefrences window but I didn't find anything useful. I would appreciate your help. C-Enter is working as usual for me (LyX 1.6.0-1, Win XP). In the shortcuts menu, try searching on Ctrl+Return. In the CUA binding, at least, it's bound to newline-insert newline. Are you maybe using a customized binding file? You might also try opening the minibuffer (Alt-x) and, with the cursor in a math inset, type newline-insert newline in the minibuffer and hit return. It should add a new line to the math formula. /Paul
Re: LyX 1.6 line break in math formula
On November 19, 2008 11:44:46 Paul A. Rubin wrote: Amir Rachum wrote: Hello, I recently installed the new LyX 1.6 over windows XP and I can't seem to successfully linebreak inside math formulas. In the previous versions, this was done with C-Enter, but now I don't know how to do it. I tried looking in the new shortcuts menu in the prefrences window but I didn't find anything useful. I would appreciate your help. C-Enter is working as usual for me (LyX 1.6.0-1, Win XP). In the shortcuts menu, try searching on Ctrl+Return. In the CUA binding, at least, it's bound to newline-insert newline. Are you maybe using a customized binding file? You might also try opening the minibuffer (Alt-x) and, with the cursor in a math inset, type newline-insert newline in the minibuffer and hit return. It should add a new line to the math formula. /Paul C-Enter works in ordinary text for me, but in a math formula it shifts the whole formula down one line rather than breaking the line (I am using 1.6 on linux by the way). (As a workaround that might be of use, add this to your document preamble: \newcommand{\bb}{\\} and then use \bb to break your math formulas - this does seem to have some weird formatting side effects under some conditions however.) -- William Seager University of Toronto Scarborough www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~seager
LyX 1.6 line break in math formula
Hello, I recently installed the new LyX 1.6 over windows XP and I can't seem to successfully linebreak inside math formulas. In the previous versions, this was done with C-Enter, but now I don't know how to do it. I tried looking in the new shortcuts menu in the prefrences window but I didn't find anything useful. I would appreciate your help. Thanks -- Amir Rachum
Re: LyX 1.6 line break in math formula
Amir Rachum wrote: Hello, I recently installed the new LyX 1.6 over windows XP and I can't seem to successfully linebreak inside math formulas. In the previous versions, this was done with C-Enter, but now I don't know how to do it. I tried looking in the new shortcuts menu in the prefrences window but I didn't find anything useful. I would appreciate your help. C-Enter is working as usual for me (LyX 1.6.0-1, Win XP). In the shortcuts menu, try searching on Ctrl+Return. In the CUA binding, at least, it's bound to newline-insert newline. Are you maybe using a customized binding file? You might also try opening the minibuffer (Alt-x) and, with the cursor in a math inset, type newline-insert newline in the minibuffer and hit return. It should add a new line to the math formula. /Paul
Re: LyX 1.6 line break in math formula
On November 19, 2008 11:44:46 Paul A. Rubin wrote: > Amir Rachum wrote: > > Hello, > > I recently installed the new LyX 1.6 over windows XP and I can't seem to > > successfully linebreak inside math formulas. In the previous versions, > > this was done with C-Enter, but now I don't know how to do it. I tried > > looking in the new shortcuts menu in the prefrences window but I didn't > > find anything useful. I would appreciate your help. > > C-Enter is working as usual for me (LyX 1.6.0-1, Win XP). > > In the shortcuts menu, try searching on Ctrl+Return. In the CUA > binding, at least, it's bound to newline-insert newline. Are you maybe > using a customized binding file? You might also try opening the > minibuffer (Alt-x) and, with the cursor in a math inset, type > newline-insert newline in the minibuffer and hit return. It should add > a new line to the math formula. > > /Paul C-Enter works in ordinary text for me, but in a math formula it shifts the whole formula down one line rather than breaking the line (I am using 1.6 on linux by the way). (As a workaround that might be of use, add this to your document preamble: "\newcommand{\bb}{\\}" and then use \bb to break your math formulas - this does seem to have some weird formatting side effects under some conditions however.) -- William Seager University of Toronto Scarborough www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~seager