- From: address@hidden
- To: "Peter Pan" <address@hidden>
- Cc: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] boxes around equations?
- Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 11:06:56 +0100 (CET)
- Importance: Normal
You can have big box using equationS (instead of equation) in a block.
There seems to be impossible to insert some envirronement ( exercice ) in
cell block. Why does texmacs doesn't accept this kind of thing (inserting
anything in a cell)?
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Hi.
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This can only get the small boxes around equations.
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If what I want a big boxes around equations or examples, what can I do?
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Thank u for your reply.
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On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 10:18:54 +0100, Javier Ar¨¢ntegui
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> El Lunes, 21 de Febrero de 2005 20:43, Kris Kuhlman escribi¨®:
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>> I was wanting to put boxes around some of the key equations in my text
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>> (not the whole width of the page, if possible). Looking at the user's
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>> guide, I don't see anything, but the "framed" blocks of text and code
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>> the manual are kind of what I am looking for. Looking around on the
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>> web, it appears this isn't too easy to do in LaTeX, either.
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>> Is there a way to do this?
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> Yes, it is. A short howto:
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> 2. Select all the equation
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> 3. Click on the icon 'Insert a table'
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> Done. Obviously you can use a different type of table or different
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> 5. Click on the icon 'Change border of cell'
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> 6. Click on 'Border...'
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> 7. Type '3ln' and press enter
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> Maybe there is an esier way but this is the way I do it.
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> Javier
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Best Wishes
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Peter Pan
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