Re: lyx 1.3pre2 does not display oe and euro symbol

2003-01-21 Thread Nabil Hathout
John Levon writes: > On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 04:18:16PM +0100, Nabil Hathout wrote: > > > my $LANG is set to fr_FR@euro. Its is the only available value defined in > > /etc/locale.gen : > > > > fr_FR@euro ISO-8859-15 > > > > What should be the $LANG value that would make lyx choose the

Re: lyx 1.3pre2 does not display oe and euro symbol

2003-01-21 Thread John Levon
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 04:18:16PM +0100, Nabil Hathout wrote: > my $LANG is set to fr_FR@euro. Its is the only available value defined in > /etc/locale.gen : > > fr_FR@euro ISO-8859-15 > > What should be the $LANG value that would make lyx choose the iso8859-15 > encoding ? Press control-x pl

Re: lyx 1.3pre2 does not display oe and euro symbol

2003-01-21 Thread Nabil Hathout
John Levon writes: > On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 03:14:37PM +0100, Nabil Hathout wrote: > > > In fact, the problem exists only with the Qt front-end. It seems (-dbg 512) > > that the font encoding is guessed from the language value and that the ones > > associated with "Français" are either iso8

Re: lyx 1.3pre2 does not display oe and euro symbol

2003-01-21 Thread John Levon
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 03:14:37PM +0100, Nabil Hathout wrote: > In fact, the problem exists only with the Qt front-end. It seems (-dbg 512) > that the font encoding is guessed from the language value and that the ones > associated with "Français" are either iso8859-1 and iso10646-1. I have adde

lyx 1.3pre2 does not display oe and euro symbol

2003-01-21 Thread Nabil Hathout
In fact, the problem exists only with the Qt front-end. It seems (-dbg 512) that the font encoding is guessed from the language value and that the ones associated with "Français" are either iso8859-1 and iso10646-1. I have added the relevant encoding variables in the preferences but it seems they

lyx 1.3pre2 does not display oe and euro symbol

2003-01-21 Thread Nabil Hathout
Hello, I would like to switch to lyx 1.3pre2 but it does not allow me to type oe (AltGr + S + g) and euro (AltGr + e) symbols. This was possible in lyx 1.2.X. How could I do so ? Is the answer in the documentation ? regards, --Nabil Hathout