On 5/16/05, Bahram HOUCHMANDZADEH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But if I use \left{ x+y \right} then I make havoc of my
document with unlimited and unremovable errors.
I think you want to use \left\{ and \right\} instead of \left{ and \right}.
Matt
On 5/16/05, Bahram HOUCHMANDZADEH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But if I use \left{ x+y \right} then I make havoc of my
document with unlimited and unremovable errors.
I think you want to use \left\{ and \right\} instead of \left{ and \right}.
Matt
On 5/16/05, Bahram HOUCHMANDZADEH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But if I use \left{ x+y \right} then I make havoc of my
> document with unlimited and unremovable errors.
I think you want to use \left\{ and \right\} instead of \left{ and \right}.
Matt
On 5/14/05, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
run the files with latex and everything should be okay.
I couldn't latex math.tex, because of the following error message:
! LaTeX Error: File `fancyheadings.sty' not found.
Later error messages complain of undefined control sequences,
On 5/14/05, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://perce.de/temp/math.tex
can be run with latex2e, the original source file is
for latex2.09
Works now. Thanks Herbert.
On 5/14/05, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
run the files with latex and everything should be okay.
I couldn't latex math.tex, because of the following error message:
! LaTeX Error: File `fancyheadings.sty' not found.
Later error messages complain of undefined control sequences,
On 5/14/05, Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://perce.de/temp/math.tex
can be run with latex2e, the original source file is
for latex2.09
Works now. Thanks Herbert.
On 5/14/05, Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> run the files with latex and everything should be okay.
>
I couldn't latex math.tex, because of the following error message:
! LaTeX Error: File `fancyheadings.sty' not found.
Later error messages complain of undefined control
On 5/14/05, Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> http://perce.de/temp/math.tex
>
> can be run with latex2e, the original source file is
> for latex2.09
>
Works now. Thanks Herbert.
In other words, you want LyX on a stick!
Sorry, couldn't resist. ;)
Matt
On 4/21/05, Joachim Krieg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm a real lyx newbie but I very impressed about the possibilities to
work with lyx.
Now I have one question. Is there any possibility to run lyx on an
In other words, you want LyX on a stick!
Sorry, couldn't resist. ;)
Matt
On 4/21/05, Joachim Krieg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm a real lyx newbie but I very impressed about the possibilities to
work with lyx.
Now I have one question. Is there any possibility to run lyx on an
In other words, you want LyX on a stick!
Sorry, couldn't resist. ;)
Matt
On 4/21/05, Joachim Krieg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm a real lyx newbie but I very impressed about the possibilities to
> work with lyx.
> Now I have one question. Is there any possibility to run lyx on an
>
On 4/13/05, M.B. Schiekel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- align: when inserting an align-environment, LyX creates the align-
environment with the default 2 columns. That's fine.
Now I can add 2 more columns, so that I can put two formulas aside
with variable space in between (one main reason
On 4/13/05, M.B. Schiekel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- align: when inserting an align-environment, LyX creates the align-
environment with the default 2 columns. That's fine.
Now I can add 2 more columns, so that I can put two formulas aside
with variable space in between (one main reason
On 4/13/05, M.B. Schiekel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - align: when inserting an align-environment, LyX creates the align-
> environment with the default 2 columns. That's fine.
> Now I can add 2 more columns, so that I can put two formulas aside
> with variable space in between (one main
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