On 10 Jun 2008, G. Milde wrote:
> On  9.06.08, Pavel Sanda wrote:
> > > It works in LyX, if you use the correct unicode char (from the extended
> > > Greek table) out of the box, but not so good with combining chars.
> > > 
> > > > Also, there there any way to get the characters to appear in Greek
> > > > on-screen (i.e. before converting the text to dvi)?
> > > 
> > > Yes, see attached file.
> 
> > btw what kind of font do you use to have displayed the whole second line?
> > i tried many fonts, seeing only black squares :)
> 
> You need a "unicode font" with the characters in question, of course.
> 
> I have no problems to see the greek and polutonikogreek letters in both, LyX
> and printout.
> 
> * For the LyX GUI, I use DejaVu Serif, DejaVu Sans and Inconsolata.
> 
>   DejaVu is an extension of the Vera fonts with more glyphs that is also
>   used as default in OpenOffice - optimized for on-screen rendering.
>   However, any "unicode font" with a good coverage will do.
>   

Although I have unicode fonts installed they don't show up as a possible
choice in Lyx. How can you make it see them?

Anthony

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