Re: How to number the equations

2006-07-02 Thread Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski

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.

On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 00:47:04 +0200, Zhenhua Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


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





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Re: How to number the equations

2006-07-02 Thread Zhenhua Wu
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

2006-07-02 Thread Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski

Hi Zhenhua,

just do not label the equation, then there should not be a numbering.

Best,

Reinhard.

On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 01:54:55 +0200, Zhenhua Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


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.






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Re: How to number the equations

2006-07-02 Thread Uwe Stöhr

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

2006-07-02 Thread Enrico Forestieri
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




Re: How to number the equations

2006-07-02 Thread Zhenhua Wu


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

2006-07-02 Thread Zhenhua Wu


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







Re: How to number the equations

2006-07-02 Thread Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski

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.

On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 00:47:04 +0200, Zhenhua Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


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





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Re: How to number the equations

2006-07-02 Thread Zhenhua Wu
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

2006-07-02 Thread Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski

Hi Zhenhua,

just do not label the equation, then there should not be a numbering.

Best,

Reinhard.

On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 01:54:55 +0200, Zhenhua Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


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.






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Re: How to number the equations

2006-07-02 Thread Uwe Stöhr

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

2006-07-02 Thread Enrico Forestieri
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




Re: How to number the equations

2006-07-02 Thread Zhenhua Wu


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

2006-07-02 Thread Zhenhua Wu


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







Re: How to number the equations

2006-07-02 Thread Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski

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.

On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 00:47:04 +0200, Zhenhua Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


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





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Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/


Re: How to number the equations

2006-07-02 Thread Zhenhua Wu
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

2006-07-02 Thread Reinhard Mayr aka Czerwinski

Hi Zhenhua,

just do not label the equation, then there should not be a numbering.

Best,

Reinhard.

On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 01:54:55 +0200, Zhenhua Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


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.






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Re: How to number the equations

2006-07-02 Thread Uwe Stöhr

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

2006-07-02 Thread Enrico Forestieri
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




Re: How to number the equations

2006-07-02 Thread Zhenhua Wu


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

2006-07-02 Thread Zhenhua Wu


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