Le 12/04/2018 à 23:13, Anders Host-Madsen a écrit :
I attach two screen shots. At least in my opinion the \pi/2 is too low
in the math input mode. This is on Mac.
This may be a matter of spacing between the fraction bar and the
character. One day I will try to understand the rules implemented
Yes, I can see it. The issue is that the \pi in math input mode is smaller than
the \pi in latex, which makes it look unbalanced in math input mode. Probably
nothing to do about that.
On 04/12/2018 05:13 PM, Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
I attach two screen shots. At least in my opinion the \pi/2 is too low
in the math input mode. This is on Mac.Inline image
Inline image
The dividing lines for the fractions both look pretty well centered to
me. I think the issue may be that the
Le 12/04/2018 à 21:21, Anders Host-Madsen a écrit :
It seems to me that LyX 2.3 sets fractions slightly too low compared to
the baseline when entering equations. Of course once they are typeset,
they move to the correct position. But in the math input mode it's
almost as though fractions are in
On 04/12/2018 03:21 PM, Anders Host-Madsen wrote:
It seems to me that LyX 2.3 sets fractions slightly too low compared
to the baseline when entering equations. Of course once they are
typeset, they move to the correct position. But in the math input mode
it's almost as though fractions are in s
It seems to me that LyX 2.3 sets fractions slightly too low compared to the
baseline when entering equations. Of course once they are typeset, they move to
the correct position. But in the math input mode it's almost as though
fractions are in subscript mode. Anyone else noticed?