Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Joris van Zwieten schrieb:
By the way, I'm using version 1.3.7. and I do not seem to have an
entry called 'Source' in the 'View' menu. Is this correct?
You need LyX 1.5 for this feature. The actual version of LyX is 1.5.2.
regards Uwe
Prior to 1.5.2, you can go to Prefer
Joris van Zwieten wrote:
Hi,
I'm very used to writing math in plain latex. For me, this works much
easier than using the visual math editor. In lyx, I found out that I
could write a large formula in plain latex, then select it and click
the 'math mode' button and it would convert the formula to
Joris van Zwieten schrieb:
By the way, I'm using version 1.3.7. and I do not seem to have an
entry called 'Source' in the 'View' menu. Is this correct?
You need LyX 1.5 for this feature. The actual version of LyX is 1.5.2.
regards Uwe
On Nov 9, 2007 12:05 AM, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joris van Zwieten schrieb:
>
> > I'm very used to writing math in plain latex. For me, this works much
> > easier than using the visual math editor. In lyx, I found out that I
> > could write a large formula in plain latex, then select
On 8.11.07, Joris van Zwieten wrote:
> ... how I can change from the graphical display back to the latex
> source again.
* You can mark and copy the content of a math-box and insert it outside the
math box.
* You can use the plain math commands to produce or edit a math formula also
insid
Joris van Zwieten schrieb:
I'm very used to writing math in plain latex. For me, this works much
easier than using the visual math editor. In lyx, I found out that I
could write a large formula in plain latex, then select it and click
the 'math mode' button and it would convert the formula to it
You can use the possibility to view the LaTeX code and copy back from
the code window into the lyx window if you want to edit the latex code.
I tried it on Windows XP, and it works ( ctrl-c -> ctrl-V to
copy-paste the LaTeX code and ctrl-M to convert it into math.
Siegfried
Hi,
I'm very used to writing math in plain latex. For me, this works much
easier than using the visual math editor. In lyx, I found out that I
could write a large formula in plain latex, then select it and click
the 'math mode' button and it would convert the formula to its
graphical equivalent, w