Torsten Mueller wrote:
> >\usepackage{bbm} in the preamble,
> I couldnt find this package.
> I have only found sbbm.sty
>
> >then you can use \mathbbm{R}, \mathbbm{N}, ....
> with sbbm.sty there is a command \mathbb{}, but when I use this with R
> then I get a normal R and not with two lines at the left side (as I would
> have expected)
>
> Thanks,
> Torsten
On my machine, (RedHat 5.2) locate shows
[wollmann@euklid ~]$ locate bbm.sty
locate: warning: database `/var/lib/locatedb' is more than 8 days old
/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/bbm/bbm.sty
Asking the rpm-Manager, this file belongs to
[wollmann@euklid ~]$ rpm -qf /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/bbm/bbm.sty
tetex-latex-0.9-6
[wollmann@euklid ~]$
So check this.
----> From another post
Torsten Mueller wrote:
> >Try the following simple thing
> >
> >Insert:
> >
> >\usepackage{amsfonts}
> >
> >in the latex preamble
> >
> >
> >then in the matheditor type:
> > \mathbb{R} or
> >\mathbb{N} or
> >\mathbb{C} or
> >\mathbb{Q} or
> >\mathbb{Z}
> >
>
> this works, however, the result is not the correct symbol for reel number R.
>
> This is why I had a deeper look at dsfont.sty proposed here earlier.
> This package produces the correct results.
>
I donīt like the "amsfonts real R" too, but the package bbm satisfied me. So you
should get this to work.
Greets, Alex.