AW: AW: AW: short cuts: fonts in math mode
Paul Rubin wrote: I have used macros for sets and matrices (set in boldface) in articles submitted to journals (including INFORMS journals, and they're a bit picky) with no problems. I don't know of a way to globally search and replace them in LyX (maybe a forthcoming feature in LyX 2.0?), but it certainly could be done by running the .tex file through a text editor (or sed if you are a Linux fan). I think this might be a good feature for LyX - especially if more complex maros are used which cannot be easily decoded by search replace in some text editor. J.
AW: AW: AW: short cuts: fonts in math mode
Paul Rubin wrote: I have used macros for sets and matrices (set in boldface) in articles submitted to journals (including INFORMS journals, and they're a bit picky) with no problems. I don't know of a way to globally search and replace them in LyX (maybe a forthcoming feature in LyX 2.0?), but it certainly could be done by running the .tex file through a text editor (or sed if you are a Linux fan). I think this might be a good feature for LyX - especially if more complex maros are used which cannot be easily decoded by search replace in some text editor. J.
AW: AW: AW: short cuts: fonts in math mode
Paul Rubin wrote: I have used macros for sets and matrices (set in boldface) in articles submitted to journals (including INFORMS journals, and they're a bit picky) with no problems. I don't know of a way to globally search and replace them in LyX (maybe a forthcoming feature in LyX 2.0?), but it certainly could be done by running the .tex file through a text editor (or sed if you are a Linux fan). I think this might be a good feature for LyX - especially if more complex maros are used which cannot be easily "decoded" by search & replace in some text editor. J.