Equation array and two column layout

2008-11-25 Thread Julio Rojas
Dear all, I'm finishing a paper with the two columned article class. I have a problem with some equation arrays that are two big for this format. They span over the other column or over the margins, even with an smaller font (\scriptstyle). What can I do to solve this problem? Should I use an even

Re: Equation array and two column layout

2008-11-25 Thread Vittorio Zuccala'
Hello Julio, i do not know if i've understood your question. Anyway, probably you can be interested one of this... First solution: press CTRL+L entering in ERT mode and then: \begin{eqnarray} d = a + b, if a1 \nonumber \\ = a-b, if a1 \nonumber \\ =0, if a=1 \nonumber \end{eqnarray} Second

Re: Equation array and two column layout

2008-11-25 Thread Julio Rojas
Thank you Vittorio. What I would like with this matrix is that the right column can overfill the left one and viceversa. That way I can have the long equations and the cases in two lines (eq. on the left column, cases on the right column) every other line. d= a+b+c+d+e+f+g if

Re: Equation array and two column layout

2008-11-25 Thread Julio Rojas
Thanks Vittorio, but this solution is not the one I'm looking for. I would like the right column to be right aligned and the left column to be left aligned. When I do that with your solution (changing the rl to lr) this turns our to be the original matrix I started with. As I said, I need the

Equation array and two column layout

2008-11-25 Thread Julio Rojas
Dear all, I'm finishing a paper with the two columned article class. I have a problem with some equation arrays that are two big for this format. They span over the other column or over the margins, even with an smaller font (\scriptstyle). What can I do to solve this problem? Should I use an even

Re: Equation array and two column layout

2008-11-25 Thread Vittorio Zuccala'
Hello Julio, i do not know if i've understood your question. Anyway, probably you can be interested one of this... First solution: press CTRL+L entering in ERT mode and then: \begin{eqnarray} d = a + b, if a1 \nonumber \\ = a-b, if a1 \nonumber \\ =0, if a=1 \nonumber \end{eqnarray} Second

Re: Equation array and two column layout

2008-11-25 Thread Julio Rojas
Thank you Vittorio. What I would like with this matrix is that the right column can overfill the left one and viceversa. That way I can have the long equations and the cases in two lines (eq. on the left column, cases on the right column) every other line. d= a+b+c+d+e+f+g if

Re: Equation array and two column layout

2008-11-25 Thread Julio Rojas
Thanks Vittorio, but this solution is not the one I'm looking for. I would like the right column to be right aligned and the left column to be left aligned. When I do that with your solution (changing the rl to lr) this turns our to be the original matrix I started with. As I said, I need the

Equation array and two column layout

2008-11-25 Thread Julio Rojas
Dear all, I'm finishing a paper with the two columned article class. I have a problem with some equation arrays that are two big for this format. They span over the other column or over the margins, even with an smaller font (\scriptstyle). What can I do to solve this problem? Should I use an even

Re: Equation array and two column layout

2008-11-25 Thread Vittorio Zuccala'
Hello Julio, i do not know if i've understood your question. Anyway, probably you can be interested one of this... First solution: press CTRL+L entering in ERT mode and then: \begin{eqnarray} d &=& a + b, if a>1 \nonumber \\ &=& a-b, if a<1 \nonumber \\ &=&0, if a=1 \nonumber \end{eqnarray}

Re: Equation array and two column layout

2008-11-25 Thread Julio Rojas
Thank you Vittorio. What I would like with this matrix is that the right column can overfill the left one and viceversa. That way I can have the long equations and the cases in two lines (eq. on the left column, cases on the right column) every other line. d= a+b+c+d+e+f+g if

Re: Equation array and two column layout

2008-11-25 Thread Julio Rojas
Thanks Vittorio, but this solution is not the one I'm looking for. I would like the right column to be right aligned and the left column to be left aligned. When I do that with your solution (changing the "rl" to "lr") this turns our to be the original matrix I started with. As I said, I need the