On Wednesday 25 April 2001 09:05 am, Guenter Milde wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Apr 2001 07:29:32 -0400 wrote Brad Langhorst 
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> > Thanks for everybody's input here.
> > Sounds like I'll have to take a gander at the source to see what the
> > problem is.
> >
> > Lyx is 1.1.5fix2
> > \AA{} does not work
> > {\AA} does not work
> > only
> > textrm{\AA} seems to have any function at all
> >
> > let me know if you all come up with anything in the meantime
>
> Did you already try \mbox{\AA}? It works fine here (lyx 1.1.6 on Linux)
> See also the attached testfile.

I've just tried the mbox method (i must have missed it before)
this seems stable across saves and reopening
the  saved version looks like this

\begin_inset Formula \( \Delta vol=\frac{4\pi }{3}\left( 
r_{pH2}-r_{pH7}\right) ^{3}=\frac{4\pi }{3}\left( 17.87\mbox {\AA 
}-16.03\mbox {\AA }\right) ^{3}=\frac{4\pi }{3}*6.263\mbox {\AA 
}^{3}=26.24\mbox {\AA }^{3} \)


Well that puts my homework out the door but doesn't explain this textrm 
problem (I think its save to say its a problem with textrm since the mbox 
method works).
Thanks for the workaround!

I think my goal is now two fold
1) figure out what this textrm is all about and why it gets funky on save and 
reopen
2) add something like \rho or \pi for \AA to the math mode so that we don't 
have to enter another mode to get this symbol  (and maybe others?)

Thanks again for all your kind help and suggestions for how to get this 
working.

brad





































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