Re: Index more small
Hi, I think you can modify the size of the font, and the superscript will be adjusted automatically. On 2006.07.05 17:22:40 +0200, icebna wrote: Hi all : I'm sorry. I lost how make that the superscript number are more small. Is very big to my work. Thanks advanced Miguel -- - Zhenhua Wu Institute for Advanced Study Wuhan University, China Wuhan, Hubei Province, 430072 P.R.China http://wzh.mynew.ws
Re: Index more small
Hi, I think you can modify the size of the font, and the superscript will be adjusted automatically. On 2006.07.05 17:22:40 +0200, icebna wrote: Hi all : I'm sorry. I lost how make that the superscript number are more small. Is very big to my work. Thanks advanced Miguel -- - Zhenhua Wu Institute for Advanced Study Wuhan University, China Wuhan, Hubei Province, 430072 P.R.China http://wzh.mynew.ws
Re: Index more small
Hi, I think you can modify the size of the font, and the superscript will be adjusted automatically. On 2006.07.05 17:22:40 +0200, icebna wrote: > > Hi all : > I'm sorry. I lost how make that the superscript number are more small. > Is very big to my work. > Thanks advanced > Miguel > -- --------- Zhenhua Wu Institute for Advanced Study Wuhan University, China Wuhan, Hubei Province, 430072 P.R.China http://wzh.mynew.ws
How to number the equations
Hello, everyone, I am new to the LyX, I am using LyX 1.4.1 under the Fedora 5. I want to know how to number the equations. Before sending this mail, I read the help file, but the solution is for the early version, since I can do nothing with the help's suggestion. When I edit the TeX source file, I try to add the equations environment to number the equations, but, when I import the TeX file into the LyX and try to preview the dvi file, it failed. Can anyone help me? Best wishes, * Zhenhua
Re: How to number the equations
Hi, Reinhard, Thanks for your help. I have got it. But another problem. If I don't want to number the new defined equation sequentially, e.g. I want to mark it as equation *. How to do this? What should I enter in the eq: . Best wishes, Zhenhua On 2006.07.02 12:20:44 +0200, Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski wrote: Hi Zhenhua, I do it like this: o Ctrl-Shift-M -- math mode o enter the equation o press the 'label' button from the toolbar (or Insert/Label...) while in the math field (that's the key!) The lyx window says something like (eq:the-label) HTH, Reinhard.
Re: How to number the equations
Hi Uwe, Thanks for your answer, that is a good method to solve the problem. Best wishes Zhenhua On 07/02/2006 08:10:36 AM, Uwe Stöhr wrote: Zhenhua Wu wrote: I want to know how to number the equations. Create a displayed equation and use the shortcut M-m n or the menu Edit - Math - Numbering to toggle the numbering on/off (the cursor must be inside the formula). You don't need to label a formula to number it. To number only some lines of a multiline formula, use M-m N or the menu Edit - Math - Line Numbering. regards Uwe
Re: How to number the equations
Hi, Enrico Thanks for your solution, this is exactily what need for numbering the * equations. Best wishes Zhenhua On 07/02/2006 08:31:55 AM, Enrico Forestieri wrote: Zhenhua Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: But another problem. If I don't want to number the new defined equation sequentially, e.g. I want to mark it as equation *. How to do this? What should I enter in the eq: . You should enter \tag in the equation and then press space. Put * in the placeholder and use whatever label you like. Be sure to uncheck Use AMS math package automatically and check Use AMS math package in Document-Settings-Math Options. -- Enrico
Summary on the solutions for numbering equations
Hello, everyone, I just want to sum the solutions for numbering equations. And I don't know whether somebody had posted the same before the mail. If others have done this, please cancel this mail ^_^! Before sending my mail on the numbering problem, I searched the help file, and the LyX wiki, but there were no proper solution for the problems. The help files is a little old to follow, and the wiki suggests us to modify the source file which is not appropriate. I should thank Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] Enrico Forestieri [EMAIL PROTECTED] for their quick and helpful suggestions. Solutions: (I) Reinhard's o Ctrl-Shift-M -- math mode o enter the equation o press the 'label' button from the toolbar (or Insert/Label...) while in the math field (that's the key!) Zhenhua adds, Just let the '' empty, and you will get the sequential numbers. But, this way is only good for the sequential numbering, not others ,such as '*'. (II) Uwe's Create a displayed equation and use the shortcut M-m n or the menu Edit - Math - Numbering to toggle the numbering on/off (the cursor must be inside the formula). You don't need to label a formula to number it. To number only some lines of a multiline formula, use M-m N or the menu Edit - Math - Line Numbering. Zhenhua adds, I think this way is more formal than the first one, since it displays almost the same as the equations environment when you type the TeX code. (III) Enrico's Enter \tag in the equation and then press space. Put * in the placeholder and use whatever label you like. Be sure to uncheck Use AMS math package automatically and check Use AMS math package in Document-Settings-Math Options. Zhenhua adds, In this way, you can freely number the equations. Actually, this method is using the TeX code to number the equations which is only for the AMS package, since the '\tag' is only well defined in AMS mode, That is all! Best wishes, Zhenhua
How to number the equations
Hello, everyone, I am new to the LyX, I am using LyX 1.4.1 under the Fedora 5. I want to know how to number the equations. Before sending this mail, I read the help file, but the solution is for the early version, since I can do nothing with the help's suggestion. When I edit the TeX source file, I try to add the equations environment to number the equations, but, when I import the TeX file into the LyX and try to preview the dvi file, it failed. Can anyone help me? Best wishes, * Zhenhua
Re: How to number the equations
Hi, Reinhard, Thanks for your help. I have got it. But another problem. If I don't want to number the new defined equation sequentially, e.g. I want to mark it as equation *. How to do this? What should I enter in the eq: . Best wishes, Zhenhua On 2006.07.02 12:20:44 +0200, Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski wrote: Hi Zhenhua, I do it like this: o Ctrl-Shift-M -- math mode o enter the equation o press the 'label' button from the toolbar (or Insert/Label...) while in the math field (that's the key!) The lyx window says something like (eq:the-label) HTH, Reinhard.
Re: How to number the equations
Hi Uwe, Thanks for your answer, that is a good method to solve the problem. Best wishes Zhenhua On 07/02/2006 08:10:36 AM, Uwe Stöhr wrote: Zhenhua Wu wrote: I want to know how to number the equations. Create a displayed equation and use the shortcut M-m n or the menu Edit - Math - Numbering to toggle the numbering on/off (the cursor must be inside the formula). You don't need to label a formula to number it. To number only some lines of a multiline formula, use M-m N or the menu Edit - Math - Line Numbering. regards Uwe
Re: How to number the equations
Hi, Enrico Thanks for your solution, this is exactily what need for numbering the * equations. Best wishes Zhenhua On 07/02/2006 08:31:55 AM, Enrico Forestieri wrote: Zhenhua Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: But another problem. If I don't want to number the new defined equation sequentially, e.g. I want to mark it as equation *. How to do this? What should I enter in the eq: . You should enter \tag in the equation and then press space. Put * in the placeholder and use whatever label you like. Be sure to uncheck Use AMS math package automatically and check Use AMS math package in Document-Settings-Math Options. -- Enrico
Summary on the solutions for numbering equations
Hello, everyone, I just want to sum the solutions for numbering equations. And I don't know whether somebody had posted the same before the mail. If others have done this, please cancel this mail ^_^! Before sending my mail on the numbering problem, I searched the help file, and the LyX wiki, but there were no proper solution for the problems. The help files is a little old to follow, and the wiki suggests us to modify the source file which is not appropriate. I should thank Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] Enrico Forestieri [EMAIL PROTECTED] for their quick and helpful suggestions. Solutions: (I) Reinhard's o Ctrl-Shift-M -- math mode o enter the equation o press the 'label' button from the toolbar (or Insert/Label...) while in the math field (that's the key!) Zhenhua adds, Just let the '' empty, and you will get the sequential numbers. But, this way is only good for the sequential numbering, not others ,such as '*'. (II) Uwe's Create a displayed equation and use the shortcut M-m n or the menu Edit - Math - Numbering to toggle the numbering on/off (the cursor must be inside the formula). You don't need to label a formula to number it. To number only some lines of a multiline formula, use M-m N or the menu Edit - Math - Line Numbering. Zhenhua adds, I think this way is more formal than the first one, since it displays almost the same as the equations environment when you type the TeX code. (III) Enrico's Enter \tag in the equation and then press space. Put * in the placeholder and use whatever label you like. Be sure to uncheck Use AMS math package automatically and check Use AMS math package in Document-Settings-Math Options. Zhenhua adds, In this way, you can freely number the equations. Actually, this method is using the TeX code to number the equations which is only for the AMS package, since the '\tag' is only well defined in AMS mode, That is all! Best wishes, Zhenhua
How to number the equations
Hello, everyone, I am new to the LyX, I am using LyX 1.4.1 under the Fedora 5. I want to know how to number the equations. Before sending this mail, I read the help file, but the solution is for the early version, since I can do nothing with the help's suggestion. When I edit the TeX source file, I try to add the equations environment to number the equations, but, when I import the TeX file into the LyX and try to preview the dvi file, it failed. Can anyone help me? Best wishes, * Zhenhua
Re: How to number the equations
Hi, Reinhard, Thanks for your help. I have got it. But another problem. If I don't want to number the new defined equation sequentially, e.g. I want to mark it as equation *. How to do this? What should I enter in the "eq: ". Best wishes, Zhenhua On 2006.07.02 12:20:44 +0200, Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski wrote: > > Hi Zhenhua, > > I do it like this: > > o Ctrl-Shift-M --> math mode > o enter the equation > o press the 'label' button from the toolbar (or Insert/Label...) while > in the math field (that's the key!) > > The lyx window says something like (eq:) > > HTH, > > Reinhard.
Re: How to number the equations
Hi Uwe, Thanks for your answer, that is a good method to solve the problem. Best wishes Zhenhua On 07/02/2006 08:10:36 AM, Uwe Stöhr wrote: Zhenhua Wu wrote: I want to know how to number the equations. Create a displayed equation and use the shortcut "M-m n" or the menu "Edit -> Math - > Numbering" to toggle the numbering on/off (the cursor must be inside the formula). You don't need to label a formula to number it. To number only some lines of a multiline formula, use "M-m N" or the menu "Edit -> Math - > Line Numbering". regards Uwe
Re: How to number the equations
Hi, Enrico Thanks for your solution, this is exactily what need for numbering the * equations. Best wishes Zhenhua On 07/02/2006 08:31:55 AM, Enrico Forestieri wrote: Zhenhua Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > But another problem. If I don't want to number the new defined equation > sequentially, e.g. I want to mark it as equation *. How to do this? What > should I enter in the "eq: ". You should enter \tag in the equation and then press space. Put * in the placeholder and use whatever label you like. Be sure to uncheck "Use AMS math package automatically" and check "Use AMS math package" in "Document->Settings->Math Options". -- Enrico
Summary on the solutions for numbering equations
Hello, everyone, I just want to sum the solutions for numbering equations. And I don't know whether somebody had posted the same before the mail. If others have done this, please cancel this mail ^_^! Before sending my mail on the numbering problem, I searched the help file, and the LyX wiki, but there were no proper solution for the problems. The help files is a little old to follow, and the wiki suggests us to modify the source file which is not appropriate. I should thank Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Enrico Forestieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for their quick and helpful suggestions. Solutions: (I) Reinhard's o Ctrl-Shift-M --> math mode o enter the equation o press the 'label' button from the toolbar (or Insert/Label...) while in the math field (that's the key!) Zhenhua adds, Just let the '<>' empty, and you will get the sequential numbers. But, this way is only good for the sequential numbering, not others ,such as '*'. (II) Uwe's Create a displayed equation and use the shortcut "M-m n" or the menu "Edit -> Math - > Numbering" to toggle the numbering on/off (the cursor must be inside the formula). You don't need to label a formula to number it. To number only some lines of a multiline formula, use "M-m N" or the menu "Edit -> Math - > Line Numbering". Zhenhua adds, I think this way is more formal than the first one, since it displays almost the same as the equations environment when you type the TeX code. (III) Enrico's Enter \tag in the equation and then press space. Put * in the placeholder and use whatever label you like. Be sure to uncheck "Use AMS math package automatically" and check "Use AMS math package" in "Document->Settings->Math Options". Zhenhua adds, In this way, you can freely number the equations. Actually, this method is using the TeX code to number the equations which is only for the AMS package, since the '\tag' is only well defined in AMS mode, That is all! Best wishes, Zhenhua