Search for mathematical symbols?

2001-05-04 Thread Wolfgang Kilian
Hello all together, mhhh I'm using Lyx 1.1.5.fix1 for writing my PhD thesis, work really nice. Now I have the problem that I might have used different notations in different chapters for the same unit. So I want to search for symbols which are in Math-mode. For example for a '\omega_0' as it

Re: Search for mathematical symbols?

2001-05-04 Thread Andre Poenitz
Now I have the problem that I might have used different notations in different chapters for the same unit. So I want to search for symbols which are in Math-mode. For example for a '\omega_0' as it would look like in tex-mode. Is there a way to do this? No. [apart from opening the .lyx file

Search for mathematical symbols?

2001-05-04 Thread Wolfgang Kilian
Hello all together, mhhh I'm using Lyx 1.1.5.fix1 for writing my PhD thesis, work really nice. Now I have the problem that I might have used different notations in different chapters for the same unit. So I want to search for symbols which are in Math-mode. For example for a '\omega_0' as it

Re: Search for mathematical symbols?

2001-05-04 Thread Andre Poenitz
Now I have the problem that I might have used different notations in different chapters for the same unit. So I want to search for symbols which are in Math-mode. For example for a '\omega_0' as it would look like in tex-mode. Is there a way to do this? No. [apart from opening the .lyx file

Search for mathematical symbols?

2001-05-04 Thread Wolfgang Kilian
Hello all together, mhhh I'm using Lyx 1.1.5.fix1 for writing my PhD thesis, work really nice. Now I have the problem that I might have used different notations in different chapters for the same unit. So I want to search for symbols which are in Math-mode. For example for a '\omega_0' as it

Re: Search for mathematical symbols?

2001-05-04 Thread Andre Poenitz
> Now I have the problem that I might have used different notations in > different chapters for the same unit. So I want to search for symbols > which are in Math-mode. For example for a '\omega_0' as it would look like > in tex-mode. Is there a way to do this? No. [apart from opening the .lyx