On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 12:41:50PM +1000, Roger McMurtrie wrote:
Does anybody know how to stop, other than forcing a line break, a
short in-line equation from being split into two parts by an automatic
line break?
'\mbox{' before and '}' after the equation in ERT is ugly but should
help.
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 12:41:50PM +1000, Roger McMurtrie wrote:
Does anybody know how to stop, other than forcing a line break, a
short in-line equation from being split into two parts by an automatic
line break?
'\mbox{' before and '}' after the equation in ERT is
On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 12:41:50PM +1000, Roger McMurtrie wrote:
Does anybody know how to stop, other than forcing a line break, a
short in-line equation from being split into two parts by an automatic
line break?
'\mbox{' before and '}' after the equation in ERT is ugly but should
help.
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 12:41:50PM +1000, Roger McMurtrie wrote:
Does anybody know how to stop, other than forcing a line break, a
short in-line equation from being split into two parts by an automatic
line break?
'\mbox{' before and '}' after the equation in ERT is
On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 12:41:50PM +1000, Roger McMurtrie wrote:
> Does anybody know how to stop, other than forcing a line break, a
> short in-line equation from being split into two parts by an automatic
> line break?
'\mbox{' before and '}' after the equation in ERT is ugly but should
help.
Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 12:41:50PM +1000, Roger McMurtrie wrote:
Does anybody know how to stop, other than forcing a line break, a
short in-line equation from being split into two parts by an automatic
line break?
'\mbox{' before and '}' after the equation in ERT is
On Tue, 31 May 2005, Roger McMurtrie wrote:
Does anybody know how to stop, other than forcing a line break, a short
in-line equation from being split into two parts by an automatic line break?
Put it inside a box, using ert, something like
ERT \mbox{
your equation
ERT }
It should also be
On Tue, 31 May 2005, Roger McMurtrie wrote:
Does anybody know how to stop, other than forcing a line break, a short
in-line equation from being split into two parts by an automatic line break?
Put it inside a box, using ert, something like
ERT \mbox{
your equation
ERT }
It should also be
On Tue, 31 May 2005, Roger McMurtrie wrote:
> Does anybody know how to stop, other than forcing a line break, a short
> in-line equation from being split into two parts by an automatic line break?
Put it inside a box, using ert, something like
ERT \mbox{
your equation
ERT }
It should also be
Does anybody know how to stop, other than forcing a line break, a short
in-line equation from being split into two parts by an automatic line break?
Roger
Does anybody know how to stop, other than forcing a line break, a short
in-line equation from being split into two parts by an automatic line break?
Roger
Does anybody know how to stop, other than forcing a line break, a short
in-line equation from being split into two parts by an automatic line break?
Roger
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