On 11 Jun 2008, Rune Schjellerup Philosof wrote: > Anthony Campbell skrev: >> On 11 Jun 2008, Pavel Sanda wrote: >> >>>> On 10 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 10.06.08, Anthony Campbell wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I tried to use Lyx for ancient Greek but the circumflex (tilde) keeps >>>>>>>>>> appearing before the letter instead of above it. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> In most fonts, even in the "Standard glyph list" of the Unicode >>>>>>> consortium and fonts from the Greek Font Society, the accents are >>>>>>> written >>>>>>> before the letter for capital letters and over the letter for small >>>>>>> letters. >>>>>> All the accents appear correctly over the letters except for the >>>>>> circumflex (tilde). But in plain Latex the circumlex is correct. >>>>>> >>>>> Could you post a *small* example file (lyx and tex)? >>>>> >>>>> Günter >>>>> >>>> 1. Greek lyx: >>>> >>> can you send it as a normal attachment? >>> pavel >>> >> >> I'm not sure what you mean. It's plain ascii. >> > He means like I attached a lyx file in my "linespacing in author" mail > sent a few minutes ago.
That seems to be the same thing but with carriage returns. Off-hand I'm not sure how to do that thought I think it's possible in vim. But the whole thing is getting extremely complicated so I think I'll just stick with plain Latex. Thanks to everyone for help. Anthony -- Anthony Campbell - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Microsoft-free zone - Using Debian GNU/Linux http://www.acampbell.org.uk (blog, book reviews, and sceptical articles)