[please keep the user list in copy of your answers]

Indeed, it is not shown by default, but scripts do not like being empty. This is something that is obvious to LaTeX users, so it never occurred to me that it could be an issue.

Note that it is the same for sums (sigma), limits and several others.

Section 10.2 of the math manual describes this.

JMarc

Le 13/05/2026 à 18:36, Antoine Aad a écrit :
Ah ok, I got; but from the math tab when you select an integral it doesn't show the bound sup-subscript, you need to put it manually as you said.
Antoine

On Wed, May 13, 2026 at 7:33 PM Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Le 13/05/2026 à 08:20, Antoine Aad via lyx-users a écrit :
     > Hi Team, the new Lyx still doesn't have the integral's bounds,
    only the
     > symbol.
     > Thank you, Antoine

    Dear Antoine,

    Could you please send an example file explaining what is wrong with
    integral bounds ? You know that bounds are added using subscript and
    superscript, right?

    JMarc


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