2013/5/13 PDV paul.vall...@colorado.edu
Hello all! I apologise if this has been asked to death, but is there any
way to get a normal looking tilde? Like
this -- ~? I want to use it instead of saying approximately but when I
use the keyboard tilde
(\textasciitilde) it appears at the top
2013/5/13 PDV paul.vall...@colorado.edu
Hello all! I apologise if this has been asked to death, but is there any
way to get a normal looking tilde? Like
this -- ~? I want to use it instead of saying approximately but when I
use the keyboard tilde
(\textasciitilde) it appears at the top
2013/5/13 PDV
> >
> > Hello all! I apologise if this has been asked to death, but is there any
> way to get a normal looking tilde? Like
> > this --> ~? I want to use it instead of saying "approximately" but when I
> use the keyboard tilde
> > (\textasciitilde) it
Hello all! I apologise if this has been asked to death, but is there any
way to get a normal looking tilde? Like
this -- ~? I want to use it instead of saying approximately but when I
use the keyboard tilde
(\textasciitilde) it appears at the top of the line in the pdf output
instead of
On May 13, 2013, at 3:51 PM, PDV paul.vall...@colorado.edu wrote:
Hello all! I apologise if this has been asked to death, but is there any way
to get a normal looking tilde? Like
this -- ~? I want to use it instead of saying approximately but when I
use the keyboard tilde (\textasciitilde)
Hello all! I apologise if this has been asked to death, but is there any
way to get a normal looking tilde? Like
this -- ~? I want to use it instead of saying approximately but when I
use the keyboard tilde
(\textasciitilde) it appears at the top of the line in the pdf output
instead of
On May 13, 2013, at 3:51 PM, PDV paul.vall...@colorado.edu wrote:
Hello all! I apologise if this has been asked to death, but is there any way
to get a normal looking tilde? Like
this -- ~? I want to use it instead of saying approximately but when I
use the keyboard tilde (\textasciitilde)
>
> Hello all! I apologise if this has been asked to death, but is there any
way to get a normal looking tilde? Like
> this --> ~? I want to use it instead of saying "approximately" but when I
use the keyboard tilde
> (\textasciitilde) it appears at the top of the line in the pdf output
On May 13, 2013, at 3:51 PM, PDV wrote:
>> Hello all! I apologise if this has been asked to death, but is there any way
>> to get a normal looking tilde? Like
>> this --> ~? I want to use it instead of saying "approximately" but when I
>> use the keyboard tilde
to workaround it or spend 10 hrs
learning some useless programming knowledge to solve a problem.
Sorry this response is 3 years late ;_;
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in LyX you have to workaround it or spend 10 hrs
learning some useless programming knowledge to solve a problem.
Sorry this response is 3 years late ;_;
Note that this is a feature (aka bug) of the LaTeX default font
(Computer Modern), which uses the accent tilde in the text tilde
position. If you
to workaround it or spend 10 hrs
learning some useless programming knowledge to solve a problem.
Sorry this response is 3 years late ;_;
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in LyX you have to workaround it or spend 10 hrs
learning some useless programming knowledge to solve a problem.
Sorry this response is 3 years late ;_;
Note that this is a feature (aka bug) of the LaTeX default font
(Computer Modern), which uses the accent tilde in the text tilde
position. If you
to workaround it or spend 10 hrs
learning some useless programming knowledge to solve a problem.
Sorry this response is 3 years late ;_;
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so many things in LyX you have to workaround it or spend 10 hrs
> learning some useless programming knowledge to solve a problem.
> Sorry this response is 3 years late ;_;
Note that this is a feature (aka bug) of the LaTeX default font
(Computer Modern), which uses the accent tilde in th
of the middle where I want it.
I've tried the tilde math symbol as well ($\sim$) but it's a bit too fancy
haha. Any ideas?
Cheers!
Alex
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On Thursday 02 April 2009, rettie wrote:
Hello all! I apologise if this has been asked to death, but is there any
way to get a normal looking tilde? Like this -- ~? I want to use it
instead of saying approximately but when I use the keyboard tilde
(\textasciitilde) it appears at the top of the
of the middle where I want it.
I've tried the tilde math symbol as well ($\sim$) but it's a bit too fancy
haha. Any ideas?
Cheers!
Alex
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On Thursday 02 April 2009, rettie wrote:
Hello all! I apologise if this has been asked to death, but is there any
way to get a normal looking tilde? Like this -- ~? I want to use it
instead of saying approximately but when I use the keyboard tilde
(\textasciitilde) it appears at the top of the
utput instead of the middle where I want it.
I've tried the tilde math symbol as well ($\sim$) but it's a bit too fancy
haha. Any ideas?
Cheers!
Alex
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On Thursday 02 April 2009, rettie wrote:
> Hello all! I apologise if this has been asked to death, but is there any
> way to get a normal looking tilde? Like this --> ~? I want to use it
> instead of saying "approximately" but when I use the keyboard tilde
> (\textasciitilde) it appears at the top
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