Re: Norvegian 'striped' o

2000-11-03 Thread Dirk De Bruyker
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 wor

Re: Norvegian 'striped' o

2000-11-03 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
Dirk De Bruyker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | Hi, | | I want to include a Norvegian striped letter 'o' in my lyx-document | (sounding like the German umlauted 'o' I presume) Yes very similar it is often called "oslash" or "oblique", but its correct name is "ø" :-) | but I didn't find | any ac

Re: Norvegian 'striped' o

2000-11-03 Thread Helge Hafting
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.

Re: Norvegian 'striped' o

2000-11-02 Thread Dirk De Bruyker
On Thu, 2 Nov 2000, Herbert Voss wrote: > do you mean \o (in tex - red) ?? Yes. It works fine like this, but I was wondering if it could also be done by a lyx-command (and displayed on screen). Thanks, Dirk De Bruyker Research Engineer K.U.Leuven, Dept. Esat-Micas Kard. Mercierlaan 94, B-3001

Re: Norvegian 'striped' o

2000-11-02 Thread Herbert Voss
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.

Norvegian 'striped' o

2000-11-02 Thread Dirk De Bruyker
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. Somebody knows how to do this? Than