How to write integrals with limits forced to be above and below?
Hi all, I would like to write integrals with limits forced to be above and below the integral sign, as in the first example of the attached figure. How do I do this using LyX? I can't find any button in the Math Panel the performs this task, is there any? I have only suceeded in writing an integral with the limits to the right of the integral sign, as in the second example of the attached figure. Thanks in advance, Andreas K. integrals.png Description: JPEG image
Re: How to write integrals with limits forced to be above and below?
On 6/17/06, Andreas Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would like to write integrals with limits forced to be above and below the integral sign, as in the first example of the attached figure. Write \int\limits _{a}^{b}f\left(x\right)dx and select it, and then crtl+m. Paul
Re: How to write integrals with limits forced to be above and below?
Paul Smith wrote: Write \int\limits _{a}^{b}f\left(x\right)dx and select it, and then crtl+m. Alternatively set the cursor behind the integral in the formula and use then the menu Edit - Math - Change Limits Type regards Uwe
How to write integrals with limits forced to be above and below?
Hi all, I would like to write integrals with limits forced to be above and below the integral sign, as in the first example of the attached figure. How do I do this using LyX? I can't find any button in the Math Panel the performs this task, is there any? I have only suceeded in writing an integral with the limits to the right of the integral sign, as in the second example of the attached figure. Thanks in advance, Andreas K. integrals.png Description: JPEG image
Re: How to write integrals with limits forced to be above and below?
On 6/17/06, Andreas Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would like to write integrals with limits forced to be above and below the integral sign, as in the first example of the attached figure. Write \int\limits _{a}^{b}f\left(x\right)dx and select it, and then crtl+m. Paul
Re: How to write integrals with limits forced to be above and below?
Paul Smith wrote: Write \int\limits _{a}^{b}f\left(x\right)dx and select it, and then crtl+m. Alternatively set the cursor behind the integral in the formula and use then the menu Edit - Math - Change Limits Type regards Uwe
How to write integrals with limits forced to be above and below?
Hi all, I would like to write integrals with limits forced to be above and below the integral sign, as in the first example of the attached figure. How do I do this using LyX? I can't find any button in the Math Panel the performs this task, is there any? I have only suceeded in writing an integral with the limits to the right of the integral sign, as in the second example of the attached figure. Thanks in advance, Andreas K. integrals.png Description: JPEG image
Re: How to write integrals with limits forced to be above and below?
On 6/17/06, Andreas Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I would like to write integrals with limits forced to be above and below the integral sign, as in the first example of the attached figure. Write \int\limits _{a}^{b}f\left(x\right)dx and select it, and then crtl+m. Paul
Re: How to write integrals with limits forced to be above and below?
Paul Smith wrote: Write \int\limits _{a}^{b}f\left(x\right)dx and select it, and then crtl+m. Alternatively set the cursor behind the integral in the formula and use then the menu Edit -> Math -> Change Limits Type regards Uwe