I'm really new to the whole LyX(2.0.5.1) thing I'm usually using LibreOffice Writer and it's Latex like "formulas".
But I've heard so many good things about LyX, so I've decided to give it a try but I'm having some difficulties particularly when using Hebrew. Yes I've completed the tutorial, searched the Use guide, the internet and just tried to tinker with it but to no avail. I'm trying write homework answers(view image) that usually have the following format:
1.
a. (although it would be nice know how to replace this numbering with Hebrew letters).
The main problems are:
- When generating a PDF it uses a very small portion of the page when in "Enumerate" area.
- Equations that are too "long" for that tiny area are divided incorrectly as the Hebrew text is not "equal" to anything.
- When I'm trying to use "Display Mode" the equation it simply cuts the equation.
I've added something that's supposed to be a MWE, I apologize if it's long but as I said I've been trying to use LyX only for a few days so I wouldn't really know which Latex parts are more important then the others.
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%% LyX 2.0.5.1 created this file. For more info, see http://www.lyx.org/.
%% Do not edit unless you really know what you are doing.
\documentclass[english,hebrew]{article}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[latin9,cp1255]{inputenc}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{esint}
\makeatletter
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% Textclass specific LaTeX commands.
\usepackage{theorem}
\theorembodyfont{\upshape}
\newtheorem{theorem}{\R{משפט}}[section]
\AtBeginDocument{\make@lr\thetheorem}
\usepackage{enumitem} % customizable list environments
\newlength{\lyxlabelwidth} % auxiliary length
\makeatother
\usepackage{babel}
\begin{document}
\title{ליקס}
\author{וקיפדיה}
\maketitle
\begin{enumerate}
\item רעיון הבסיסי של א שאין צורך לטפל בעיצוב. ישנה רשימה של עיצובים קיימים
וניתן לבחור מתוכה את אופי הטקסט (כותרת ראשית, כותרת משנית, הערת שוליים
וכו'). כך, התוצאה הסופית אמורה להיות עקבית ובעלת מראה מקצועי. בנוסף,
מא יבה נוחה של משוואות מתמטיות ולכן נפוץ בקרב קהילת האקדמאים העוסקים
במדעים מדויקים.
\item משתמש ב־ כמנגנון עיבוד הטקסט. \L{$\int\limits _{a}^{k}\int\limits _{0}^{\pi}2\pi\frac{\rho_{0}}{4\pi}\sin(\pi\frac{r-a}{b-a})\sin(\theta)d\theta dr=\int\limits _{a}^{k}\int\limits _{0}^{\pi}\frac{\rho_{0}}{2}\sin(\pi\frac{r-a}{b-a})\sin(\theta)d\theta dr=\rho_{0}\int\limits _{a}^{k}\sin(\pi\frac{r-a}{b-a})dr=\rho_{0}\left[-\cos\left(\pi\frac{r-a}{b-a}\right)\frac{b-a}{\pi}\right]_{a}^{k}$}היא
תוכנה ותיקה בעלת יכולות נרחבות, שבעזרתה ניתן להפיק מ־ יכול לייצא גם
\L{$\int\limits _{a}^{k}\int\limits _{0}^{\pi}2\pi\frac{\rho_{0}}{4\pi}\sin(\pi\frac{r-a}{b-a})\sin(\theta)d\theta dr=\int\limits _{a}^{k}\int\limits _{0}^{\pi}\frac{\rho_{0}}{2}\sin(\pi\frac{r-a}{b-a})\sin(\theta)d\theta dr=\rho_{0}\int\limits _{a}^{k}\sin(\pi\frac{r-a}{b-a})dr=\rho_{0}\left[-\cos\left(\pi\frac{r-a}{b-a}\right)\frac{b-a}{\pi}\right]_{a}^{k}$}
\item דורש מהמשתמש לימוד ארוך יחסית למעבד תמלילים דוגמת וורד אך מפיק בדרך
כלל תוצאות איכותיות יותר, ומאפשר עבודה מהירה יותר למשתמש המיומן.\L{
\begin{align*}
\int\limits _{a}^{k}\int\limits _{0}^{\pi}2\pi\frac{\rho_{0}}{4\pi}\sin(\pi\frac{r-a}{b-a})\sin(\theta)d\theta dr=\int\limits _{a}^{k}\int\limits _{0}^{\pi}\frac{\rho_{0}}{2}\sin(\pi\frac{r-a}{b-a})\sin(\theta)d\theta dr=\rho_{0}\int\limits _{a}^{k}\sin(\pi\frac{r-a}{b-a})dr=\rho_{0}\left[-\cos\left(\pi\frac{r-a}{b-a}\right)\frac{b-a}{\pi}\right]_{a}^{k} & s
\end{align*}
}\L{
\[
\int\limits _{a}^{k}\int\limits _{0}^{\pi}2\pi\frac{\rho_{0}}{4\pi}\sin(\pi\frac{r-a}{b-a})\sin(\theta)d\theta dr=\int\limits _{a}^{k}\int\limits _{0}^{\pi}\frac{\rho_{0}}{2}\sin(\pi\frac{r-a}{b-a})\sin(\theta)d\theta dr=\rho_{0}\int\limits _{a}^{k}\sin(\pi\frac{r-a}{b-a})dr=\rho_{0}\left[-\cos\left(\pi\frac{r-a}{b-a}\right)\frac{b-a}{\pi}\right]_{a}^{k}
\]
}\end{enumerate}
\end{document}



.tex. Then you can post either one but keep in mind to shorten your LyX document as much as possible first (since we like minimal working examples). – e-birk Mar 17 '13 at 23:21@e-birkto notify. Otherwise I will not see your comment. It just happened that I was writing an answer anyway. -- Let's see. Can you try below approach? Does it work? – e-birk Mar 18 '13 at 16:45