Hello!
I use Lyx 1.1.4 and i would like to know if it is envisaged to improve the
possibilities of the math panel ? In particular : the possibility
'ABOVE/BELOW' which makes it possible to write a text above another,etc...
In fact, ideally, the display (on the screen) of all that contains
Is there any way to get an Umlaut into a formula in lyx.
I would be perfectly happy with a "u
I you would be happy with \u, too, you could simply put a \def\u{\"u}
somewhere near the top of your document or in the preamble.
Andre'
--
André Pönitz
Dirk De Bruyker wrote:
Hi,
I want to include a Norvegian striped letter 'o' in my lyx-document
(sounding like the German umlauted 'o' I presume) but I didn't find
any accent lyx-command corresponding to this. Maybe I overlooked it but I
didn't find it in the manual or the archives.
Just write (in LaTeX-mode \"a or \"u or whatever you need to get umlauted...
another way is to switch over to text-in-formula-mode (toggle the math-button) and
type the ü or ä directly (sorry for the umlauts to all the non-Germans)
or type M-c-r and you are able to have normal text inside the
On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 10:45:11AM -0500, Will Fischer wrote:
Running lyx-1.1.5fix2-1 on RedHat linux 6.2
I type:
me% lyx --export ps Research+TrainingPlan.lyx
A lyx window pops up briefly, then goes away.
lyx types:
About to handle -x 'buffer-export postscript'
We are done!
Just write (in LaTeX-mode \"a or \"u or whatever you need to get umlauted...
another way is to switch over to text-in-formula-mode (toggle the math-button) and
type the ü or ä directly (sorry for the umlauts to all the non-Germans)
or type M-c-r and you are able to have normal text inside the
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Andre Poenitz wrote:
Funny thing: it does not work for me either.
I get "Latex warning: Command \" invalid in math mode".
Literal 'ü' doesnot show up either...
I am pretty sure the \def\u{\"u} "trick" did help some time ago -
so I am puzzled...
It sounds strange,
Andre Poenitz wrote:
Just write (in LaTeX-mode \"a or \"u or whatever you need to get umlauted...
another way is to switch over to text-in-formula-mode (toggle the math-button) and
type the ü or ä directly (sorry for the umlauts to all the non-Germans)
or type M-c-r and you are able to
Hi All!
I'm surprised that so many people seem to have problems wiht umlauts in formulas...
I suggest upgrading to lyx-1.1.5fix2, but Iam sure that waht herbert described (that
was what I usually use) worked in almost all lyx-1.1.* versions.
have fun
Niklas
It should be perfectly equivalent to what told in the previous message,
anyway, and this is why I'm curious.
It seems to be a LaTeX-Problem:
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
$ {\rm \"u} $
\end{document}
gives
---
This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.3.1)
(test.tex
"Niklas" == Niklas Werner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Niklas Hi All! I'm surprised that so many people seem to have
Niklas problems wiht umlauts in formulas...
Niklas I suggest upgrading to lyx-1.1.5fix2, but Iam sure that waht
Niklas herbert described (that was what I usually use) worked in
"Andre" == Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It should be perfectly equivalent to what told in the previous
message, anyway, and this is why I'm curious.
Andre It seems to be a LaTeX-Problem:
Andre \documentclass{article} \begin{document} $ {\rm \"u} $
Andre \end{document}
I don't
I suggest upgrading to lyx-1.1.5fix2, but Iam sure that waht herbert described (that
was what I usually use) worked in almost all lyx-1.1.* versions.
My current problems are completely independent of LyX, since I can't make it
work even in plain (La)TeX. So it's not really an issue for this
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Andre" == Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It should be perfectly equivalent to what told in the previous
message, anyway, and this is why I'm curious.
Andre It seems to be a LaTeX-Problem:
Andre \documentclass{article} \begin{document} $ {\rm
"Andre" == Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the ü is part of some text, you should use math text mode and LaTeX
will not complain.
Andre "math textmode" == \mathrm{\"u} ?
Andre If so, the result is exactly the same.
Maybe because math text mode should not use \mathrm, but rather
Ok, everyone, bear with me.
I need to make a directory of phone numbers. Here's how I want to do it:
8.5X11 sheets folded into one another (so I will be printing landscape).
So the sheets will be printed as follows:
Sheet1(inside) pages 1 and 10
Sheet2(outside) pages 2 and 9
Sheet2(inside)
Hi...
In my thesis a need a new kind of float (besides tables or figures), which
should be called "messages".
Those floats must have its own numbering (changing from chapter to
chapter) and list (at the thesis beggining).
How should I manage to get it? I'm currently using Lyx 1.1.3
thank you
On 3 Nov 2000, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Yes very similar it is often called "oslash" or "oblique", but its
correct name is "ø" :-)
The oslash is not an accent, it is an character in its own right.
try compose + / + o
Thanks, that's what I was looking for. ERT like /o and /ae
works
Helge Hafting wrote:
Lyx has a problem with crashing when you use dead keys. This is now
fixed in development, but not in any released lyx. Use workarounds
in the meantime:
1. If you can afford it, configure some keyboard key to generate what
you want directly. Usable if you use
"R. E. de Lima-Lopes" wrote:
Hi...
In my thesis a need a new kind of float (besides tables or figures), which
should be called "messages".
Those floats must have its own numbering (changing from chapter to
chapter) and list (at the thesis beggining).
in latex preamble
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, UG wrote:
Is there any way to get an Umlaut into a formula in lyx.
I would be perfectly happy with a "u
Have not the german keyboard a dead key to type this accent?
The spanish one have it and it works fine under math mode.
Alejandro
Have not the german keyboard a dead key to type this accent?
German keyboards have special keys for the umlauts ("o at the 'american' ;,
"u at [ and "a at '). But I can't really tell how they work with LyX. I use
almost exclusively the American layout, since in the German layout []{} are
only
I tried to insert Umlaute into a formula (für)
and ran into very serious problems.
It is well-known that Umlaute are ignored and removed from lyx files if
LC_ALL is not set to de_DE.
If I set LC_ALL de_DE
lyx will crash with the appended crash report (lyx filename crash.out).
IF LC_ALL is
Is there any way to get an Umlaut into a formula in lyx.
I would be perfectly happy with a "u
Ulrich
Hello!
I use Lyx 1.1.4 and i would like to know if it is envisaged to improve the
possibilities of the math panel ? In particular : the possibility
'ABOVE/BELOW' which makes it possible to write a text above another,etc...
In fact, ideally, the display (on the screen) of all that contains
Is there any way to get an Umlaut into a formula in lyx.
I would be perfectly happy with a "u
I you would be happy with \u, too, you could simply put a \def\u{\"u}
somewhere near the top of your document or in the preamble.
Andre'
--
André Pönitz
Dirk De Bruyker wrote:
Hi,
I want to include a Norvegian striped letter 'o' in my lyx-document
(sounding like the German umlauted 'o' I presume) but I didn't find
any accent lyx-command corresponding to this. Maybe I overlooked it but I
didn't find it in the manual or the archives.
Just write (in LaTeX-mode \"a or \"u or whatever you need to get umlauted...
another way is to switch over to text-in-formula-mode (toggle the math-button) and
type the ü or ä directly (sorry for the umlauts to all the non-Germans)
or type M-c-r and you are able to have normal text inside the
On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 10:45:11AM -0500, Will Fischer wrote:
Running lyx-1.1.5fix2-1 on RedHat linux 6.2
I type:
me% lyx --export ps Research+TrainingPlan.lyx
A lyx window pops up briefly, then goes away.
lyx types:
About to handle -x 'buffer-export postscript'
We are done!
Just write (in LaTeX-mode \"a or \"u or whatever you need to get umlauted...
another way is to switch over to text-in-formula-mode (toggle the math-button) and
type the ü or ä directly (sorry for the umlauts to all the non-Germans)
or type M-c-r and you are able to have normal text inside the
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Andre Poenitz wrote:
Funny thing: it does not work for me either.
I get "Latex warning: Command \" invalid in math mode".
Literal 'ü' doesnot show up either...
I am pretty sure the \def\u{\"u} "trick" did help some time ago -
so I am puzzled...
It sounds strange,
Andre Poenitz wrote:
Just write (in LaTeX-mode \"a or \"u or whatever you need to get umlauted...
another way is to switch over to text-in-formula-mode (toggle the math-button) and
type the ü or ä directly (sorry for the umlauts to all the non-Germans)
or type M-c-r and you are able to
Hi All!
I'm surprised that so many people seem to have problems wiht umlauts in formulas...
I suggest upgrading to lyx-1.1.5fix2, but Iam sure that waht herbert described (that
was what I usually use) worked in almost all lyx-1.1.* versions.
have fun
Niklas
It should be perfectly equivalent to what told in the previous message,
anyway, and this is why I'm curious.
It seems to be a LaTeX-Problem:
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
$ {\rm \"u} $
\end{document}
gives
---
This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.3.1)
(test.tex
"Niklas" == Niklas Werner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Niklas Hi All! I'm surprised that so many people seem to have
Niklas problems wiht umlauts in formulas...
Niklas I suggest upgrading to lyx-1.1.5fix2, but Iam sure that waht
Niklas herbert described (that was what I usually use) worked in
"Andre" == Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It should be perfectly equivalent to what told in the previous
message, anyway, and this is why I'm curious.
Andre It seems to be a LaTeX-Problem:
Andre \documentclass{article} \begin{document} $ {\rm \"u} $
Andre \end{document}
I don't
I suggest upgrading to lyx-1.1.5fix2, but Iam sure that waht herbert described (that
was what I usually use) worked in almost all lyx-1.1.* versions.
My current problems are completely independent of LyX, since I can't make it
work even in plain (La)TeX. So it's not really an issue for this
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Andre" == Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It should be perfectly equivalent to what told in the previous
message, anyway, and this is why I'm curious.
Andre It seems to be a LaTeX-Problem:
Andre \documentclass{article} \begin{document} $ {\rm
"Andre" == Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the ü is part of some text, you should use math text mode and LaTeX
will not complain.
Andre "math textmode" == \mathrm{\"u} ?
Andre If so, the result is exactly the same.
Maybe because math text mode should not use \mathrm, but rather
Ok, everyone, bear with me.
I need to make a directory of phone numbers. Here's how I want to do it:
8.5X11 sheets folded into one another (so I will be printing landscape).
So the sheets will be printed as follows:
Sheet1(inside) pages 1 and 10
Sheet2(outside) pages 2 and 9
Sheet2(inside)
Hi...
In my thesis a need a new kind of float (besides tables or figures), which
should be called "messages".
Those floats must have its own numbering (changing from chapter to
chapter) and list (at the thesis beggining).
How should I manage to get it? I'm currently using Lyx 1.1.3
thank you
On 3 Nov 2000, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Yes very similar it is often called "oslash" or "oblique", but its
correct name is "ø" :-)
The oslash is not an accent, it is an character in its own right.
try compose + / + o
Thanks, that's what I was looking for. ERT like /o and /ae
works
Helge Hafting wrote:
Lyx has a problem with crashing when you use dead keys. This is now
fixed in development, but not in any released lyx. Use workarounds
in the meantime:
1. If you can afford it, configure some keyboard key to generate what
you want directly. Usable if you use
"R. E. de Lima-Lopes" wrote:
Hi...
In my thesis a need a new kind of float (besides tables or figures), which
should be called "messages".
Those floats must have its own numbering (changing from chapter to
chapter) and list (at the thesis beggining).
in latex preamble
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, UG wrote:
Is there any way to get an Umlaut into a formula in lyx.
I would be perfectly happy with a "u
Have not the german keyboard a dead key to type this accent?
The spanish one have it and it works fine under math mode.
Alejandro
Have not the german keyboard a dead key to type this accent?
German keyboards have special keys for the umlauts ("o at the 'american' ;,
"u at [ and "a at '). But I can't really tell how they work with LyX. I use
almost exclusively the American layout, since in the German layout []{} are
only
I tried to insert Umlaute into a formula (für)
and ran into very serious problems.
It is well-known that Umlaute are ignored and removed from lyx files if
LC_ALL is not set to de_DE.
If I set LC_ALL de_DE
lyx will crash with the appended crash report (lyx filename crash.out).
IF LC_ALL is
Is there any way to get an Umlaut into a formula in lyx.
I would be perfectly happy with a "u
Ulrich
Hello!
I use Lyx 1.1.4 and i would like to know if it is envisaged to improve the
possibilities of the math panel ? In particular : the possibility
'ABOVE/BELOW' which makes it possible to write a text above another,etc...
In fact, ideally, the display (on the screen) of all that contains
> Is there any way to get an Umlaut into a formula in lyx.
> I would be perfectly happy with a "u
I you would be happy with \u, too, you could simply put a \def\u{\"u}
somewhere near the top of your document or in the preamble.
Andre'
--
André Pönitz
Dirk De Bruyker wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to include a Norvegian striped letter 'o' in my lyx-document
> (sounding like the German umlauted 'o' I presume) but I didn't find
> any accent lyx-command corresponding to this. Maybe I overlooked it but I
> didn't find it in the manual or the
Just write (in LaTeX-mode \"a or \"u or whatever you need to get umlauted...
another way is to switch over to text-in-formula-mode (toggle the math-button) and
type the ü or ä directly (sorry for the umlauts to all the non-Germans)
or type M-c-r and you are able to have normal text inside the
On Thu, Nov 02, 2000 at 10:45:11AM -0500, Will Fischer wrote:
> Running lyx-1.1.5fix2-1 on RedHat linux 6.2
>
> I type:
> me% lyx --export ps Research+TrainingPlan.lyx
>
> A lyx window pops up briefly, then goes away.
>
> lyx types:
> About to handle -x 'buffer-export postscript'
> We are
> Just write (in LaTeX-mode \"a or \"u or whatever you need to get umlauted...
> another way is to switch over to text-in-formula-mode (toggle the math-button) and
>type the ü or ä directly (sorry for the umlauts to all the non-Germans)
> or type M-c-r and you are able to have normal text inside
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> Funny thing: it does not work for me either.
> I get "Latex warning: Command \" invalid in math mode".
> Literal 'ü' doesnot show up either...
>
> I am pretty sure the \def\u{\"u} "trick" did help some time ago -
> so I am puzzled...
>
It sounds
Andre Poenitz wrote:
>
> > Just write (in LaTeX-mode \"a or \"u or whatever you need to get umlauted...
> > another way is to switch over to text-in-formula-mode (toggle the math-button) and
>type the ü or ä directly (sorry for the umlauts to all the non-Germans)
> > or type M-c-r and you are
Hi All!
I'm surprised that so many people seem to have problems wiht umlauts in formulas...
I suggest upgrading to lyx-1.1.5fix2, but Iam sure that waht herbert described (that
was what I usually use) worked in almost all lyx-1.1.* versions.
have fun
Niklas
> It should be perfectly equivalent to what told in the previous message,
> anyway, and this is why I'm curious.
It seems to be a LaTeX-Problem:
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
$ {\rm \"u} $
\end{document}
gives
---
This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.3.1)
> "Niklas" == Niklas Werner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Niklas> Hi All! I'm surprised that so many people seem to have
Niklas> problems wiht umlauts in formulas...
Niklas> I suggest upgrading to lyx-1.1.5fix2, but Iam sure that waht
Niklas> herbert described (that was what I usually use)
> "Andre" == Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> It should be perfectly equivalent to what told in the previous
>> message, anyway, and this is why I'm curious.
Andre> It seems to be a LaTeX-Problem:
Andre> \documentclass{article} \begin{document} $ {\rm \"u} $
Andre>
> I suggest upgrading to lyx-1.1.5fix2, but Iam sure that waht herbert described (that
>was what I usually use) worked in almost all lyx-1.1.* versions.
>
My current problems are completely independent of LyX, since I can't make it
work even in plain (La)TeX. So it's not really an issue for
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> > "Andre" == Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> It should be perfectly equivalent to what told in the previous
> >> message, anyway, and this is why I'm curious.
>
> Andre> It seems to be a LaTeX-Problem:
>
> Andre> \documentclass{article}
> "Andre" == Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> the ü is part of some text, you should use math text mode and LaTeX
>> will not complain.
Andre> "math textmode" == \mathrm{\"u} ?
Andre> If so, the result is exactly the same.
Maybe because math text mode should not use \mathrm,
Ok, everyone, bear with me.
I need to make a directory of phone numbers. Here's how I want to do it:
8.5X11 sheets folded into one another (so I will be printing landscape).
So the sheets will be printed as follows:
Sheet1(inside) pages 1 and 10
Sheet2(outside) pages 2 and 9
Sheet2(inside)
Hi...
In my thesis a need a new kind of float (besides tables or figures), which
should be called "messages".
Those floats must have its own numbering (changing from chapter to
chapter) and list (at the thesis beggining).
How should I manage to get it? I'm currently using Lyx 1.1.3
thank you
On 3 Nov 2000, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> Yes very similar it is often called "oslash" or "oblique", but its
> correct name is "ø" :-)
>
> The oslash is not an accent, it is an character in its own right.
>
> try compose + / + o
Thanks, that's what I was looking for. ERT like /o and /ae
Helge Hafting wrote:
> Lyx has a problem with crashing when you use dead keys. This is now
> fixed in development, but not in any released lyx. Use workarounds
> in the meantime:
>
> 1. If you can afford it, configure some keyboard key to generate what
> you want directly. Usable if
"R. E. de Lima-Lopes" wrote:
>
> Hi...
>
> In my thesis a need a new kind of float (besides tables or figures), which
> should be called "messages".
>
> Those floats must have its own numbering (changing from chapter to
> chapter) and list (at the thesis beggining).
in latex preamble
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, UG wrote:
> Is there any way to get an Umlaut into a formula in lyx.
> I would be perfectly happy with a "u
Have not the german keyboard a dead key to type this accent?
The spanish one have it and it works fine under math mode.
Alejandro
> Have not the german keyboard a dead key to type this accent?
German keyboards have special keys for the umlauts ("o at the 'american' ;,
"u at [ and "a at '). But I can't really tell how they work with LyX. I use
almost exclusively the American layout, since in the German layout []{} are
only
I tried to insert Umlaute into a formula (für)
and ran into very serious problems.
It is well-known that Umlaute are ignored and removed from lyx files if
LC_ALL is not set to de_DE.
If I set LC_ALL de_DE
lyx will crash with the appended crash report (lyx filename > crash.out).
IF LC_ALL is
Is there any way to get an Umlaut into a formula in lyx.
I would be perfectly happy with a "u
Ulrich
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