comma as separator in german numbers

1999-01-16 Thread Joern Schmedt auf der Guen

Hello,

The german way of spelling numbers isn´t using "." as the floating point in numbers
like "1.234"  but a comma ",", such that the example would look like "1,234".
The trouble is that the postscript output of "1,234" typed in math-mode isn´t
"1,234" but carries an extra space:"1, 234". Is there a way around this
feature? At the moment I use a workaround: I leave the math-editor for the
comma but this doesn´t work for more complicated formulas. Any help is very
welcome.

Many thanks to the people behind the LYX-project. I don't miss any
MS-application at all.

Cheers Joern



comma as separator in german numbers

1999-01-16 Thread Joern Schmedt auf der Guen

Hello,

The german way of spelling numbers isn´t using "." as the floating point in numbers
like "1.234"  but a comma ",", such that the example would look like "1,234".
The trouble is that the postscript output of "1,234" typed in math-mode isn´t
"1,234" but carries an extra space:"1, 234". Is there a way around this
feature? At the moment I use a workaround: I leave the math-editor for the
comma but this doesn´t work for more complicated formulas. Any help is very
welcome.

Many thanks to the people behind the LYX-project. I don't miss any
MS-application at all.

Cheers Joern



comma as separator in "german" numbers

1999-01-16 Thread Joern Schmedt auf der Guen

Hello,

The german way of spelling numbers isn´t using "." as the floating point in numbers
like "1.234"  but a comma ",", such that the example would look like "1,234".
The trouble is that the postscript output of "1,234" typed in math-mode isn´t
"1,234" but carries an extra space:"1, 234". Is there a way around this
feature? At the moment I use a workaround: I leave the math-editor for the
comma but this doesn´t work for more complicated formulas. Any help is very
welcome.

Many thanks to the people behind the LYX-project. I don't miss any
MS-application at all.

Cheers Joern