Re: Force in-line equations to one line

2005-06-06 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 12:41:50PM +1000, Roger McMurtrie wrote:
 Does anybody know how to stop, other than forcing a line break, a
 short in-line equation from being split into two parts by an automatic
 line break?

'\mbox{'  before and '}' after the equation in ERT is ugly but should
help.

Andre'


Re: Force in-line equations to one line

2005-06-06 Thread Herbert Voss

Andre Poenitz wrote:

On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 12:41:50PM +1000, Roger McMurtrie wrote:


Does anybody know how to stop, other than forcing a line break, a
short in-line equation from being split into two parts by an automatic
line break?



'\mbox{'  before and '}' after the equation in ERT is ugly but should
help.


inside the math box put all in braces { ... }, that's all

Herbert



Re: Force in-line equations to one line

2005-06-06 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 12:41:50PM +1000, Roger McMurtrie wrote:
 Does anybody know how to stop, other than forcing a line break, a
 short in-line equation from being split into two parts by an automatic
 line break?

'\mbox{'  before and '}' after the equation in ERT is ugly but should
help.

Andre'


Re: Force in-line equations to one line

2005-06-06 Thread Herbert Voss

Andre Poenitz wrote:

On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 12:41:50PM +1000, Roger McMurtrie wrote:


Does anybody know how to stop, other than forcing a line break, a
short in-line equation from being split into two parts by an automatic
line break?



'\mbox{'  before and '}' after the equation in ERT is ugly but should
help.


inside the math box put all in braces { ... }, that's all

Herbert



Re: Force in-line equations to one line

2005-06-06 Thread Andre Poenitz
On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 12:41:50PM +1000, Roger McMurtrie wrote:
> Does anybody know how to stop, other than forcing a line break, a
> short in-line equation from being split into two parts by an automatic
> line break?

'\mbox{'  before and '}' after the equation in ERT is ugly but should
help.

Andre'


Re: Force in-line equations to one line

2005-06-06 Thread Herbert Voss

Andre Poenitz wrote:

On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 12:41:50PM +1000, Roger McMurtrie wrote:


Does anybody know how to stop, other than forcing a line break, a
short in-line equation from being split into two parts by an automatic
line break?



'\mbox{'  before and '}' after the equation in ERT is ugly but should
help.


inside the math box put all in braces { ... }, that's all

Herbert



Re: Force in-line equations to one line

2005-05-31 Thread Johan Ingvast
On Tue, 31 May 2005, Roger McMurtrie wrote:

 Does anybody know how to stop, other than forcing a line break, a short 
 in-line equation from being split into two parts by an automatic line break?
Put it inside a box, using ert, something like
ERT \mbox{

your equation

ERT }


It should also be possible to have the mbox inside the mathenvironment but
I did not get it to work when I tried, so have the mbox outside using
erts.

/johan


-- 
Johan Ingvast, PhD student http://www.md.kth.se/~ingvast
Department of Machine Design, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
http://www.md.kth.se, http://www.md.kth.se/~cas --- Walking robot proj
tel +46 (0)8 790 95 36  mob. +46 (0)70 34 34 498



Re: Force in-line equations to one line

2005-05-31 Thread Johan Ingvast
On Tue, 31 May 2005, Roger McMurtrie wrote:

 Does anybody know how to stop, other than forcing a line break, a short 
 in-line equation from being split into two parts by an automatic line break?
Put it inside a box, using ert, something like
ERT \mbox{

your equation

ERT }


It should also be possible to have the mbox inside the mathenvironment but
I did not get it to work when I tried, so have the mbox outside using
erts.

/johan


-- 
Johan Ingvast, PhD student http://www.md.kth.se/~ingvast
Department of Machine Design, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
http://www.md.kth.se, http://www.md.kth.se/~cas --- Walking robot proj
tel +46 (0)8 790 95 36  mob. +46 (0)70 34 34 498



Re: Force in-line equations to one line

2005-05-31 Thread Johan Ingvast
On Tue, 31 May 2005, Roger McMurtrie wrote:

> Does anybody know how to stop, other than forcing a line break, a short 
> in-line equation from being split into two parts by an automatic line break?
Put it inside a box, using ert, something like
ERT \mbox{

your equation

ERT }


It should also be possible to have the mbox inside the mathenvironment but
I did not get it to work when I tried, so have the mbox outside using
erts.

/johan


-- 
Johan Ingvast, PhD student http://www.md.kth.se/~ingvast
Department of Machine Design, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
http://www.md.kth.se, http://www.md.kth.se/~cas <--- Walking robot proj
tel +46 (0)8 790 95 36  mob. +46 (0)70 34 34 498



Force in-line equations to one line

2005-05-30 Thread Roger McMurtrie
Does anybody know how to stop, other than forcing a line break, a short 
in-line equation from being split into two parts by an automatic line break?

Roger


Force in-line equations to one line

2005-05-30 Thread Roger McMurtrie
Does anybody know how to stop, other than forcing a line break, a short 
in-line equation from being split into two parts by an automatic line break?

Roger


Force in-line equations to one line

2005-05-30 Thread Roger McMurtrie
Does anybody know how to stop, other than forcing a line break, a short 
in-line equation from being split into two parts by an automatic line break?

Roger