RE: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the command I use is $\skew9\acute{s}\thinspace$ This command works just fine in math mode in LyX for me. Displaying an italic s with a prime symbol. See the attached file. Cheers, /Bob As mentioned earlier, I am not using LyX. Instead, the .tex file is being edited with NotePad. I'll get to learning LyX after I get the pending paper submitted. Thanks for all your help. wrb
Re: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 9:36 AM, William R. Buckley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As mentioned earlier, I am not using LyX. Instead, the .tex file is being edited with NotePad. I'll get to learning LyX after I get the pending paper submitted. Then you will probably be stunned by the possibilities and ease of use of LyX (compared with notepad and LaTeX). Try it out as soon as you can, it's worth it! Dominik
RE: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
I've tried, and had some difficulties working with the interface. It is probably just differences in the way things are done, versus Ventura Publisher. So, acquiring new interface skills slows the process for getting the paper out. Right now, my big problem is scaling of a PDF graphic image. So far, I can get it either in a horribly small form, or it takes all of its own page, even if it is still in a horribly small form. I've been reading the graphics package but, haven't found good examples for what I want to do. I am not really interested in re-drawing the graphics for the paper. Since PDF importation works, I'd like to use it. Ventura will easily prepare the PDFs. What I need to understand is how to properly scale those images, and place them so that they are neighborly with regard to surrounding text and images. The current text of the tex file contains this snippet: \begin{figure} \centering \scalebox{1}{\includegraphics*[width=1\textwidth, totalheight=300pt] {figure1.pdf}} \label{Figure 1. An active sub-configuration s' which is identical to its state transition, F(s') = s', classifiable as passive or active, depending upon applied metric. No other figure shows signa, as this figure does.} \end{figure} Also, I don't understand why the text in the \label{} command does not show up as a caption. More newbie-itis I suppose. wrb -Original Message- From: Dominik Böhm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 1:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: LyX User Subject: Re: WRB - Problems with LaTeX On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 9:36 AM, William R. Buckley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As mentioned earlier, I am not using LyX. Instead, the .tex file is being edited with NotePad. I'll get to learning LyX after I get the pending paper submitted. Then you will probably be stunned by the possibilities and ease of use of LyX (compared with notepad and LaTeX). Try it out as soon as you can, it's worth it! Dominik
Re: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 10:09 AM, William R. Buckley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've tried, and had some difficulties working with the interface. It is probably just differences in the way things are done, versus Ventura Publisher. So, acquiring new interface skills slows the process for getting the paper out. Right now, my big problem is scaling of a PDF graphic image. So far, I can get it either in a horribly small form, or it takes all of its own page, even if it is still in a horribly small form. I've been reading the graphics package but, haven't found good examples for what I want to do. I am not really interested in re-drawing the graphics for the paper. Since PDF importation works, I'd like to use it. Ventura will easily prepare the PDFs. What I need to understand is how to properly scale those images, and place them so that they are neighborly with regard to surrounding text and images. The current text of the tex file contains this snippet: \begin{figure} \centering \scalebox{1}{\includegraphics*[width=1\textwidth, totalheight=300pt] {figure1.pdf}} \label{Figure 1. An active sub-configuration s' which is identical to its state transition, F(s') = s', classifiable as passive or active, depending upon applied metric. No other figure shows signa, as this figure does.} \end{figure} Also, I don't understand why the text in the \label{} command does not show up as a caption. More newbie-itis I suppose. The label only provides for an (internal) reference anchor that you can use in an \ref{} command. The caption maybe (and usually is) totally different from the label. For figures I usually use labels like fig:section-short-figure-name. Inside a text you can reference it via \ref{fig:section-short-figure-name}. If you change the caption afterwards, you don't need to change the label. As LyX generates the LaTeX code for me, I am not sure how the exact LaTeX syntax for scaling is. I usually use .svg-files that are converted by LyX to cropped pdf files. LyX includes those pdf files (with some meta information about the scaling) into the generated LaTeX code while LaTeX makes sure everything is scaled right. Please find two files attached: 1. figure.tex -- That's the LaTeX file LyX generates on the fly. Maybe you can see how including figures and scaling works... 2. include-figure.pdf -- That's the included pdf file (that was converted from an svg file) If you want to compile the file to see, how the result looks like, execute pdflatex figure.tex twice. Dominik figure.tex Description: TeX document included-figure.pdf Description: Adobe PDF document
RE: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
Thanks much. I'll get to this, and let you know how it works out. Being in California, I'll have to end this mornings computing, and seek the benefits of slumber. wrb -Original Message- From: Dominik Böhm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 2:30 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: LyX User Subject: Re: WRB - Problems with LaTeX On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 10:09 AM, William R. Buckley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've tried, and had some difficulties working with the interface. It is probably just differences in the way things are done, versus Ventura Publisher. So, acquiring new interface skills slows the process for getting the paper out. Right now, my big problem is scaling of a PDF graphic image. So far, I can get it either in a horribly small form, or it takes all of its own page, even if it is still in a horribly small form. I've been reading the graphics package but, haven't found good examples for what I want to do. I am not really interested in re-drawing the graphics for the paper. Since PDF importation works, I'd like to use it. Ventura will easily prepare the PDFs. What I need to understand is how to properly scale those images, and place them so that they are neighborly with regard to surrounding text and images. The current text of the tex file contains this snippet: \begin{figure} \centering \scalebox{1}{\includegraphics*[width=1\textwidth, totalheight=300pt] {figure1.pdf}} \label{Figure 1. An active sub-configuration s' which is identical to its state transition, F(s') = s', classifiable as passive or active, depending upon applied metric. No other figure shows signa, as this figure does.} \end{figure} Also, I don't understand why the text in the \label{} command does not show up as a caption. More newbie-itis I suppose. The label only provides for an (internal) reference anchor that you can use in an \ref{} command. The caption maybe (and usually is) totally different from the label. For figures I usually use labels like fig:section-short-figure-name. Inside a text you can reference it via \ref{fig:section-short-figure-name}. If you change the caption afterwards, you don't need to change the label. As LyX generates the LaTeX code for me, I am not sure how the exact LaTeX syntax for scaling is. I usually use .svg-files that are converted by LyX to cropped pdf files. LyX includes those pdf files (with some meta information about the scaling) into the generated LaTeX code while LaTeX makes sure everything is scaled right. Please find two files attached: 1. figure.tex -- That's the LaTeX file LyX generates on the fly. Maybe you can see how including figures and scaling works... 2. include-figure.pdf -- That's the included pdf file (that was converted from an svg file) If you want to compile the file to see, how the result looks like, execute pdflatex figure.tex twice. Dominik
RE: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the command I use is $\skew9\acute{s}\thinspace$ This command works just fine in math mode in LyX for me. Displaying an italic s with a prime symbol. See the attached file. Cheers, /Bob As mentioned earlier, I am not using LyX. Instead, the .tex file is being edited with NotePad. I'll get to learning LyX after I get the pending paper submitted. Thanks for all your help. wrb
Re: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 9:36 AM, William R. Buckley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As mentioned earlier, I am not using LyX. Instead, the .tex file is being edited with NotePad. I'll get to learning LyX after I get the pending paper submitted. Then you will probably be stunned by the possibilities and ease of use of LyX (compared with notepad and LaTeX). Try it out as soon as you can, it's worth it! Dominik
RE: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
I've tried, and had some difficulties working with the interface. It is probably just differences in the way things are done, versus Ventura Publisher. So, acquiring new interface skills slows the process for getting the paper out. Right now, my big problem is scaling of a PDF graphic image. So far, I can get it either in a horribly small form, or it takes all of its own page, even if it is still in a horribly small form. I've been reading the graphics package but, haven't found good examples for what I want to do. I am not really interested in re-drawing the graphics for the paper. Since PDF importation works, I'd like to use it. Ventura will easily prepare the PDFs. What I need to understand is how to properly scale those images, and place them so that they are neighborly with regard to surrounding text and images. The current text of the tex file contains this snippet: \begin{figure} \centering \scalebox{1}{\includegraphics*[width=1\textwidth, totalheight=300pt] {figure1.pdf}} \label{Figure 1. An active sub-configuration s' which is identical to its state transition, F(s') = s', classifiable as passive or active, depending upon applied metric. No other figure shows signa, as this figure does.} \end{figure} Also, I don't understand why the text in the \label{} command does not show up as a caption. More newbie-itis I suppose. wrb -Original Message- From: Dominik Böhm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 1:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: LyX User Subject: Re: WRB - Problems with LaTeX On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 9:36 AM, William R. Buckley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As mentioned earlier, I am not using LyX. Instead, the .tex file is being edited with NotePad. I'll get to learning LyX after I get the pending paper submitted. Then you will probably be stunned by the possibilities and ease of use of LyX (compared with notepad and LaTeX). Try it out as soon as you can, it's worth it! Dominik
Re: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 10:09 AM, William R. Buckley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've tried, and had some difficulties working with the interface. It is probably just differences in the way things are done, versus Ventura Publisher. So, acquiring new interface skills slows the process for getting the paper out. Right now, my big problem is scaling of a PDF graphic image. So far, I can get it either in a horribly small form, or it takes all of its own page, even if it is still in a horribly small form. I've been reading the graphics package but, haven't found good examples for what I want to do. I am not really interested in re-drawing the graphics for the paper. Since PDF importation works, I'd like to use it. Ventura will easily prepare the PDFs. What I need to understand is how to properly scale those images, and place them so that they are neighborly with regard to surrounding text and images. The current text of the tex file contains this snippet: \begin{figure} \centering \scalebox{1}{\includegraphics*[width=1\textwidth, totalheight=300pt] {figure1.pdf}} \label{Figure 1. An active sub-configuration s' which is identical to its state transition, F(s') = s', classifiable as passive or active, depending upon applied metric. No other figure shows signa, as this figure does.} \end{figure} Also, I don't understand why the text in the \label{} command does not show up as a caption. More newbie-itis I suppose. The label only provides for an (internal) reference anchor that you can use in an \ref{} command. The caption maybe (and usually is) totally different from the label. For figures I usually use labels like fig:section-short-figure-name. Inside a text you can reference it via \ref{fig:section-short-figure-name}. If you change the caption afterwards, you don't need to change the label. As LyX generates the LaTeX code for me, I am not sure how the exact LaTeX syntax for scaling is. I usually use .svg-files that are converted by LyX to cropped pdf files. LyX includes those pdf files (with some meta information about the scaling) into the generated LaTeX code while LaTeX makes sure everything is scaled right. Please find two files attached: 1. figure.tex -- That's the LaTeX file LyX generates on the fly. Maybe you can see how including figures and scaling works... 2. include-figure.pdf -- That's the included pdf file (that was converted from an svg file) If you want to compile the file to see, how the result looks like, execute pdflatex figure.tex twice. Dominik figure.tex Description: TeX document included-figure.pdf Description: Adobe PDF document
RE: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
Thanks much. I'll get to this, and let you know how it works out. Being in California, I'll have to end this mornings computing, and seek the benefits of slumber. wrb -Original Message- From: Dominik Böhm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 2:30 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: LyX User Subject: Re: WRB - Problems with LaTeX On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 10:09 AM, William R. Buckley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've tried, and had some difficulties working with the interface. It is probably just differences in the way things are done, versus Ventura Publisher. So, acquiring new interface skills slows the process for getting the paper out. Right now, my big problem is scaling of a PDF graphic image. So far, I can get it either in a horribly small form, or it takes all of its own page, even if it is still in a horribly small form. I've been reading the graphics package but, haven't found good examples for what I want to do. I am not really interested in re-drawing the graphics for the paper. Since PDF importation works, I'd like to use it. Ventura will easily prepare the PDFs. What I need to understand is how to properly scale those images, and place them so that they are neighborly with regard to surrounding text and images. The current text of the tex file contains this snippet: \begin{figure} \centering \scalebox{1}{\includegraphics*[width=1\textwidth, totalheight=300pt] {figure1.pdf}} \label{Figure 1. An active sub-configuration s' which is identical to its state transition, F(s') = s', classifiable as passive or active, depending upon applied metric. No other figure shows signa, as this figure does.} \end{figure} Also, I don't understand why the text in the \label{} command does not show up as a caption. More newbie-itis I suppose. The label only provides for an (internal) reference anchor that you can use in an \ref{} command. The caption maybe (and usually is) totally different from the label. For figures I usually use labels like fig:section-short-figure-name. Inside a text you can reference it via \ref{fig:section-short-figure-name}. If you change the caption afterwards, you don't need to change the label. As LyX generates the LaTeX code for me, I am not sure how the exact LaTeX syntax for scaling is. I usually use .svg-files that are converted by LyX to cropped pdf files. LyX includes those pdf files (with some meta information about the scaling) into the generated LaTeX code while LaTeX makes sure everything is scaled right. Please find two files attached: 1. figure.tex -- That's the LaTeX file LyX generates on the fly. Maybe you can see how including figures and scaling works... 2. include-figure.pdf -- That's the included pdf file (that was converted from an svg file) If you want to compile the file to see, how the result looks like, execute pdflatex figure.tex twice. Dominik
RE: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > the command I use is > > > > $\skew9\acute{s}\thinspace$ > > This command works just fine in math mode in LyX for me. > Displaying an italic s with a prime symbol. See the attached file. > > Cheers, > /Bob As mentioned earlier, I am not using LyX. Instead, the .tex file is being edited with NotePad. I'll get to learning LyX after I get the pending paper submitted. Thanks for all your help. wrb
Re: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 9:36 AM, William R. Buckley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As mentioned earlier, I am not using LyX. Instead, the .tex > file is being edited with NotePad. I'll get to learning LyX after > I get the pending paper submitted. Then you will probably be stunned by the possibilities and ease of use of LyX (compared with notepad and LaTeX). Try it out as soon as you can, it's worth it! Dominik
RE: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
I've tried, and had some difficulties working with the interface. It is probably just differences in the way things are done, versus Ventura Publisher. So, acquiring new interface skills slows the process for getting the paper out. Right now, my big problem is scaling of a PDF graphic image. So far, I can get it either in a horribly small form, or it takes all of its own page, even if it is still in a horribly small form. I've been reading the graphics package but, haven't found good examples for what I want to do. I am not really interested in re-drawing the graphics for the paper. Since PDF importation works, I'd like to use it. Ventura will easily prepare the PDFs. What I need to understand is how to properly scale those images, and place them so that they are neighborly with regard to surrounding text and images. The current text of the tex file contains this snippet: \begin{figure} \centering \scalebox{1}{\includegraphics*[width=1\textwidth, totalheight=300pt] {figure1.pdf}} \label{Figure 1. An active sub-configuration s' which is identical to its state transition, F(s') = s', classifiable as passive or active, depending upon applied metric. No other figure shows signa, as this figure does.} \end{figure} Also, I don't understand why the text in the \label{} command does not show up as a caption. More newbie-itis I suppose. wrb > -Original Message- > From: Dominik Böhm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 1:44 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: LyX User > Subject: Re: WRB - Problems with LaTeX > > On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 9:36 AM, William R. Buckley > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > As mentioned earlier, I am not using LyX. Instead, the > .tex file is > > being edited with NotePad. I'll get to learning LyX after > I get the > > pending paper submitted. > > Then you will probably be stunned by the possibilities and > ease of use of LyX (compared with notepad and LaTeX). Try it > out as soon as you can, it's worth it! > > Dominik > >
Re: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 10:09 AM, William R. Buckley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've tried, and had some difficulties working with the interface. It is > probably just differences in the way things are done, versus Ventura > Publisher. So, acquiring new interface skills slows the process for > getting the paper out. > > Right now, my big problem is scaling of a PDF graphic image. So > far, I can get it either in a horribly small form, or it takes all of its > own page, even if it is still in a horribly small form. I've been reading > the graphics package but, haven't found good examples for what I > want to do. > > I am not really interested in re-drawing the graphics for the paper. > Since PDF importation works, I'd like to use it. Ventura will easily > prepare the PDFs. What I need to understand is how to properly > scale those images, and place them so that they are neighborly > with regard to surrounding text and images. > > The current text of the tex file contains this snippet: > > \begin{figure} > \centering > \scalebox{1}{\includegraphics*[width=1\textwidth, totalheight=300pt] > {figure1.pdf}} > \label{Figure 1. An active sub-configuration s' which is identical to its > state transition, F(s') = s', classifiable as passive or > active, depending upon applied metric. No other figure shows signa, as > this figure does.} > \end{figure} > > Also, I don't understand why the text in the \label{} command does > not show up as a caption. More newbie-itis I suppose. The label only provides for an (internal) reference anchor that you can use in an \ref{} command. The caption maybe (and usually is) totally different from the label. For figures I usually use labels like "fig:section-short-figure-name". Inside a text you can reference it via "\ref{fig:section-short-figure-name}". If you change the caption afterwards, you don't need to change the label. As LyX generates the LaTeX code for me, I am not sure how the exact LaTeX syntax for scaling is. I usually use .svg-files that are converted by LyX to cropped pdf files. LyX includes those pdf files (with some meta information about the scaling) into the generated LaTeX code while LaTeX makes sure everything is scaled right. Please find two files attached: 1. figure.tex -- That's the LaTeX file LyX generates on the fly. Maybe you can see how including figures and scaling works... 2. include-figure.pdf -- That's the included pdf file (that was converted from an svg file) If you want to compile the file to see, how the result looks like, execute "pdflatex figure.tex" twice. Dominik figure.tex Description: TeX document included-figure.pdf Description: Adobe PDF document
RE: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
Thanks much. I'll get to this, and let you know how it works out. Being in California, I'll have to end this mornings computing, and seek the benefits of slumber. wrb > -Original Message- > From: Dominik Böhm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 2:30 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Cc: LyX User > Subject: Re: WRB - Problems with LaTeX > > On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 10:09 AM, William R. Buckley > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I've tried, and had some difficulties working with the > interface. It > > is probably just differences in the way things are done, versus > > Ventura Publisher. So, acquiring new interface skills slows the > > process for getting the paper out. > > > > Right now, my big problem is scaling of a PDF graphic image. So > > far, I can get it either in a horribly small form, or it > takes all of > > its own page, even if it is still in a horribly small form. I've > > been reading the graphics package but, haven't found good examples > > for what I want to do. > > > > I am not really interested in re-drawing the graphics for > the paper. > > Since PDF importation works, I'd like to use it. Ventura > will easily > > prepare the PDFs. What I need to understand is how to > properly scale > > those images, and place them so that they are neighborly > with regard > > to surrounding text and images. > > > > The current text of the tex file contains this snippet: > > > > \begin{figure} > > \centering > > \scalebox{1}{\includegraphics*[width=1\textwidth, > totalheight=300pt] > > {figure1.pdf}} \label{Figure 1. An active > sub-configuration s' which > > is identical to its state transition, F(s') = s', classifiable as > > passive or active, depending upon applied metric. No > other figure > > shows signa, as this figure does.} \end{figure} > > > > Also, I don't understand why the text in the \label{} > command does > > not show up as a caption. More newbie-itis I suppose. > > The label only provides for an (internal) reference anchor > that you can use in an \ref{} command. The caption maybe (and > usually is) totally different from the label. > > For figures I usually use labels like "fig:section-short-figure-name". > Inside a text you can reference it via > "\ref{fig:section-short-figure-name}". If you change the > caption afterwards, you don't need to change the label. > > As LyX generates the LaTeX code for me, I am not sure how the > exact LaTeX syntax for scaling is. I usually use .svg-files > that are converted by LyX to cropped pdf files. LyX includes > those pdf files (with some meta information about the > scaling) into the generated LaTeX code while LaTeX makes sure > everything is scaled right. > > Please find two files attached: > 1. figure.tex -- That's the LaTeX file LyX generates on the > fly. Maybe you can see how including figures and scaling works... > 2. include-figure.pdf -- That's the included pdf file (that > was converted from an svg file) > > If you want to compile the file to see, how the result looks > like, execute "pdflatex figure.tex" twice. > > Dominik >
WRB - Problems with LaTeX
Testing the patience of this group, I have a short term problem. Well, truth is I probably have several such short term problems, and I would appreciate help with each. However, this problem is not with LyX directly, and though the various experts on this group will likely find motivation to answer the better questions, I am hoping that some of you will help me through an off-topic newbie problem. I need an italic *s* character which has a prime symbol above it. I have tried variations of \emph\skew9\acute sand \it\skew9\acute s and in no case have I found execution without error upon pdflatex or the proper result. At best, there are errors reported, and the output text is converted to italic after production of the desired italic s' symbol. Has anyone any idea as to the solution of this problem? William R. Buckley
Re: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
I need an italic *s* character which has a prime symbol above it. I have tried variations of \emph\skew9\acute sand \it\skew9\acute s how about \acute{s} in math mode?
Re: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Stephen Buonopane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I need an italic *s* character which has a prime symbol above it. I have tried variations of \emph\skew9\acute sand \it\skew9\acute s how about \acute{s} in math mode? Or maybe Insert-Special Character-Symbols, there Latin Extended-A, fourth row, ŝ/ś.
RE: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
Thanks for the solution! I elect to use Stephens solution, as I am not using LyX (making the changes directly to the LaTeX source). When I learn the proper use of LyX, I'll try the other suggested solution. the command I use is $\skew9\acute{s}\thinspace$ The thinspace is to accommodate the non-italic text which follows. Perhaps I should also try the \ / mechanism, too. wrb -Original Message- From: Dominik Böhm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 5:33 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; LyX User Subject: Re: WRB - Problems with LaTeX On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Stephen Buonopane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I need an italic *s* character which has a prime symbol above it. I have tried variations of \emph\skew9\acute sand \it\skew9\acute s how about \acute{s} in math mode? Or maybe Insert-Special Character-Symbols, there Latin Extended-A, fourth row, s/s.
Re: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 12:11 PM, William R. Buckley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the command I use is $\skew9\acute{s}\thinspace$ This command works just fine in math mode in LyX for me. Displaying an italic s with a prime symbol. See the attached file. Cheers, /Bob acute-s.lyx Description: application/lyx
WRB - Problems with LaTeX
Testing the patience of this group, I have a short term problem. Well, truth is I probably have several such short term problems, and I would appreciate help with each. However, this problem is not with LyX directly, and though the various experts on this group will likely find motivation to answer the better questions, I am hoping that some of you will help me through an off-topic newbie problem. I need an italic *s* character which has a prime symbol above it. I have tried variations of \emph\skew9\acute sand \it\skew9\acute s and in no case have I found execution without error upon pdflatex or the proper result. At best, there are errors reported, and the output text is converted to italic after production of the desired italic s' symbol. Has anyone any idea as to the solution of this problem? William R. Buckley
Re: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
I need an italic *s* character which has a prime symbol above it. I have tried variations of \emph\skew9\acute sand \it\skew9\acute s how about \acute{s} in math mode?
Re: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Stephen Buonopane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I need an italic *s* character which has a prime symbol above it. I have tried variations of \emph\skew9\acute sand \it\skew9\acute s how about \acute{s} in math mode? Or maybe Insert-Special Character-Symbols, there Latin Extended-A, fourth row, ŝ/ś.
RE: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
Thanks for the solution! I elect to use Stephens solution, as I am not using LyX (making the changes directly to the LaTeX source). When I learn the proper use of LyX, I'll try the other suggested solution. the command I use is $\skew9\acute{s}\thinspace$ The thinspace is to accommodate the non-italic text which follows. Perhaps I should also try the \ / mechanism, too. wrb -Original Message- From: Dominik Böhm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 5:33 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; LyX User Subject: Re: WRB - Problems with LaTeX On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Stephen Buonopane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I need an italic *s* character which has a prime symbol above it. I have tried variations of \emph\skew9\acute sand \it\skew9\acute s how about \acute{s} in math mode? Or maybe Insert-Special Character-Symbols, there Latin Extended-A, fourth row, s/s.
Re: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 12:11 PM, William R. Buckley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the command I use is $\skew9\acute{s}\thinspace$ This command works just fine in math mode in LyX for me. Displaying an italic s with a prime symbol. See the attached file. Cheers, /Bob acute-s.lyx Description: application/lyx
WRB - Problems with LaTeX
Testing the patience of this group, I have a short term problem. Well, truth is I probably have several such short term problems, and I would appreciate help with each. However, this problem is not with LyX directly, and though the various experts on this group will likely find motivation to answer the better questions, I am hoping that some of you will help me through an off-topic newbie problem. I need an italic *s* character which has a prime symbol above it. I have tried variations of \emph\skew9\acute sand \it\skew9\acute s and in no case have I found execution without error upon pdflatex or the proper result. At best, there are errors reported, and the output text is converted to italic after production of the desired < italic s' > symbol. Has anyone any idea as to the solution of this problem? William R. Buckley
Re: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
I need an italic *s* character which has a prime symbol above it. I have tried variations of \emph\skew9\acute sand \it\skew9\acute s how about \acute{s} in math mode?
Re: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Stephen Buonopane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I need an italic *s* character which has a prime symbol above > > it. > > > > I have tried variations of > > > > \emph\skew9\acute sand \it\skew9\acute s > > > > how about > \acute{s} > in math mode? Or maybe Insert->Special Character->Symbols, there "Latin Extended-A", fourth row, "ŝ"/"ś".
RE: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
Thanks for the solution! I elect to use Stephens solution, as I am not using LyX (making the changes directly to the LaTeX source). When I learn the proper use of LyX, I'll try the other suggested solution. the command I use is $\skew9\acute{s}\thinspace$ The thinspace is to accommodate the non-italic text which follows. Perhaps I should also try the \ / mechanism, too. wrb > -Original Message- > From: Dominik Böhm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 5:33 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; LyX User > Subject: Re: WRB - Problems with LaTeX > > On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Stephen Buonopane > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > I need an italic *s* character which has a prime symbol above > > > it. > > > > > > I have tried variations of > > > > > > \emph\skew9\acute sand \it\skew9\acute s > > > > > > > how about > > \acute{s} > > in math mode? > > Or maybe Insert->Special Character->Symbols, there "Latin > Extended-A", fourth row, "s"/"s". >
Re: WRB - Problems with LaTeX
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 12:11 PM, William R. Buckley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > the command I use is > > $\skew9\acute{s}\thinspace$ This command works just fine in math mode in LyX for me. Displaying an italic s with a prime symbol. See the attached file. Cheers, /Bob acute-s.lyx Description: application/lyx