On 14 Oct 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Jean-Marc,
Thanks for having a look at the problem. In the end, it turned out the it
was a "stupid user" error. The problem was that the line:
> Rod> Also, I've got the following in the body of the text
> Rod> r_\textrm{wave}
should have been r_\mathrm{wave}. It seems once LyX comes across the
incorrect \textrm it gets a little confused. Anyway, I've attached an
example file (gzipped) which displays the behaviour. If you load it, you
should see the extra spaces between the normal and subscript characters.
Actually, it only occurs on reloading the file. If you type in a new
expression, Lyx handles it fine.
Thanks for the interest, and an excellent program.
Rod
temp.lyx.gz