Re: N -> R

2001-05-03 Thread Andreas Bauer

Thanks everybody! All the different methods worked for me. Sorry, I asked 
such a simple question on this list, but I'm rather new to the LyX business 
:-)

Andi.

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Re: N -> R

2001-05-03 Thread Remzi Seker

Adreas,
use \mathds{R} for |R etc...
R
On Thursday 03 May 2001 09:28, Andreas Bauer wrote:
> Hi everbody!
>
> Is there a way to properly write something like
>
>   N(atural number) -> R(eal number)
>
> In maths text books it appears N and R look kind of like this
>
>   IN -> IR
>
> I'd like to use this in LyX, too. (Couldn't find it in the manual.)
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks!
> Andi.



Re: N -> R

2001-05-03 Thread Baruch Even

* Andreas Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010503 17:58]:
> Hi everbody!
> 
> Is there a way to properly write something like
> 
>   N(atural number) -> R(eal number)
> 
> In maths text books it appears N and R look kind of like this
> 
>   IN -> IR
> 
> I'd like to use this in LyX, too. (Couldn't find it in the manual.)
> Any ideas?

The N of Naturals and R of Reals (and the rest of these kinds) can be
shown by using \mathbb{N} & \mathbb{R}
You'll need to check the Layout|Document|Extra|Use-AMS-Math

The arrow is probably \rightarrow

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Re: N -> R

2001-05-03 Thread Laurent DUVAL

http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/symbols/symbols.html

*Is there a way to properly write something like
*
*  N(atural number) -> R(eal number)
*
*In maths text books it appears N and R look kind of like this
*
*  IN -> IR

The answer seems to be found at
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/symbols/symbols.html

=
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N -> R

2001-05-03 Thread Andreas Bauer

Hi everbody!

Is there a way to properly write something like

  N(atural number) -> R(eal number)

In maths text books it appears N and R look kind of like this

  IN -> IR

I'd like to use this in LyX, too. (Couldn't find it in the manual.)
Any ideas?

Thanks!
Andi.

-- 
Andreas Bauer, baueran at in.tum.de   Very funny Scotty,
http://home.in.tum.de/baueran/  now beam me down some pants.