Paul A. Rubin wrote:
The problem is all those darned foreigners with their accented
characters and Cyrillic/kanji/whatever symbols. (Note that I'm
including Mac users as foreigners, since the inputenc package
supposedly addresses them as well). When I was younger, everyone used
ASCII and d
David A. Case wrote:
On Mon, Jan 21, 2008, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
The problem is all those darned foreigners with their accented
characters and Cyrillic/kanji/whatever symbols
In LyX, go into Document -> Settings -> Language. You
have the language set as "English" (good choice there, fewe
On Mon, Jan 21, 2008, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>
> The problem is all those darned foreigners with their accented
> characters and Cyrillic/kanji/whatever symbols
>
> In LyX, go into Document -> Settings -> Language. You
> have the language set as "English" (good choice there, fewer funny
>
Paul Johnson wrote:
In Fedora 8 Linux, I'm using the TexLive version of latex that is now
available fore testing. I can ask there about this trouble, but I'm
pretty sure they will send me back here to ask "why does LyX do
that?".
The problem: I get weird output. In a simple document created f
In Fedora 8 Linux, I'm using the TexLive version of latex that is now
available fore testing. I can ask there about this trouble, but I'm
pretty sure they will send me back here to ask "why does LyX do
that?".
The problem: I get weird output. In a simple document created from
the default everyt