> > Surely this question must have been discussed before, but since the
> > mailing list archive seems to be down I take the chance of asking it
> > again:
> > How do one obtain nth roots in LyX, e.g. a cubic root sign?
>
> As Jean-Marc already answered some 20 days ago to the same question just
>
Hi,
The spell checker seems to want to use an "s" instead of
a "z" in words ending like:
synchronize
generalize
In previous LyX versions this was not the case.
--
Nick
Which is almost certainly _not_ a problem:
the "s" is for usual British language
the "z" is for usual American language
The spelling you choose is entirely on your mind, whatever the default
would be in your spellchecker...
Regards
Nick Afshartous wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The spell checker seems
Using an "s" instead of a "z" is usually a sign of using a British dictionary
instead of an American dictionary.
Steve
Nick Afshartous <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> The spell checker seems to want to use an "s" instead of
> a "z" in words ending like:
>
> synchronize
> genera
Surely this question must have been discussed before, but since the
mailing list archive seems to be down I take the chance of asking it
again:
How do one obtain nth roots in LyX, e.g. a cubic root sign?
Alexander Stasinski wrote:
> Surely this question must have been discussed before, but since the
> mailing list archive seems to be down I take the chance of asking it
> again:
> How do one obtain nth roots in LyX, e.g. a cubic root sign?
As Jean-Marc already answered some 20 days ago to the sam
Firstly, thanks for a great program - it just gets better and better.
May I ask though for a small fix to help those (and me) who prepare
documents with many sections and subsections making the TOC longer than
one page.
LyX only gives 2 latex runs when 3 are needed to update the page numbers
corre