works with text in math... thanks
works with text in math... thanks
works with text in math... thanks
Hello,
is there any way of using an euro-symbol in mathmode? (I want to create some
exercises with the rule of three (Dreisatz)).
I use the eurosym-package, but this works only in textmode.
Thanks
Robert
Robert Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
is there any way of using an euro-symbol in mathmode?
If works out of the box with the unicode Euro symbol € in LyX 1.6.
I use the eurosym-package, but this works only in textmode.
You could try with text-in-math (pressing Ctrl-m in math mode
Guenter Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Robert Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
is there any way of using an euro-symbol in mathmode?
If works out of the box with the unicode Euro symbol € in LyX 1.6.
unfortunately I still use 1.37...
I use the eurosym-package, but this works
Hello,
is there any way of using an euro-symbol in mathmode? (I want to create some
exercises with the rule of three (Dreisatz)).
I use the eurosym-package, but this works only in textmode.
Thanks
Robert
Robert Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
is there any way of using an euro-symbol in mathmode?
If works out of the box with the unicode Euro symbol € in LyX 1.6.
I use the eurosym-package, but this works only in textmode.
You could try with text-in-math (pressing Ctrl-m in math mode
Guenter Milde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Robert Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
is there any way of using an euro-symbol in mathmode?
If works out of the box with the unicode Euro symbol € in LyX 1.6.
unfortunately I still use 1.37...
I use the eurosym-package, but this works
Hello,
is there any way of using an euro-symbol in mathmode? (I want to create some
exercises with the rule of three (Dreisatz)).
I use the eurosym-package, but this works only in textmode.
Thanks
Robert
Robert Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> is there any way of using an euro-symbol in mathmode?
If works out of the box with the unicode Euro symbol € in LyX 1.6.
> I use the eurosym-package, but this works only in textmode.
You could try with text-in-math (pressing Ctrl-m
Guenter Milde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Robert Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>
> > is there any way of using an euro-symbol in mathmode?
>
> If works out of the box with the unicode Euro symbol € in LyX 1.6.
unfortunately I still use 1.37...
Dear Lyx Users,
I have the following problem. Whenever I generate a Lyx Document (using
all standard settings including the font and an up-to-date miktex on a
windows system) I find the € (EURO ) symbol, also the German ß (Eszett,
scharfes S) and the @ (at) quite ugly and looking out of place
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I find the € (EURO ) symbol, also the German ß (Eszett,
scharfes S) and the @ (at) quite ugly and looking out of place (as if
written in another font or with a different resolution).
Is this just me, or does anyone have the same problem? Is there anything
I can do
Thanks a lot. Looking much better now.
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I find the € (EURO ) symbol, also the German ß (Eszett,
scharfes S) and the @ (at) quite ugly and looking out of place (as if
written in another font or with a different resolution).
Is this just me, or does
Dear Lyx Users,
I have the following problem. Whenever I generate a Lyx Document (using
all standard settings including the font and an up-to-date miktex on a
windows system) I find the € (EURO ) symbol, also the German ß (Eszett,
scharfes S) and the @ (at) quite ugly and looking out of place
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I find the € (EURO ) symbol, also the German ß (Eszett,
scharfes S) and the @ (at) quite ugly and looking out of place (as if
written in another font or with a different resolution).
Is this just me, or does anyone have the same problem? Is there anything
I can do
Thanks a lot. Looking much better now.
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I find the € (EURO ) symbol, also the German ß (Eszett,
scharfes S) and the @ (at) quite ugly and looking out of place (as if
written in another font or with a different resolution).
Is this just me, or does
Dear Lyx Users,
I have the following problem. Whenever I generate a Lyx Document (using
all standard settings including the font and an up-to-date miktex on a
windows system) I find the € (EURO ) symbol, also the German ß (Eszett,
scharfes S) and the @ (at) quite ugly and looking out of place
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I find the € (EURO ) symbol, also the German ß (Eszett,
scharfes S) and the @ (at) quite ugly and looking out of place (as if
written in another font or with a different resolution).
Is this just me, or does anyone have the same problem? Is there anything
I can do
Thanks a lot. Looking much better now.
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
>
>> I find the € (EURO ) symbol, also the German ß (Eszett,
>> scharfes S) and the @ (at) quite ugly and looking out of place (as if
>> written in another font or with a different reso
On Saturday 05 August 2006 00:05, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Of course because LyX 1.4.x couldn't handle Unicode or the encoding the
encodings to display the euro sign. LyX 1.5 wiil have this feature.
Nope, there is a bug somewhere. LyX supports latin9, the encoding used for
the euro, and I have
José Matos schrieb:
Nope, there is a bug somewhere. LyX supports latin9, the encoding used for
the euro, and I have inserted it directly before.
This is bug 845:
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=845
But I was never able to enter the €-sign directly also not in XForms of
the 1.3.x
On Saturday 05 August 2006 00:05, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Of course because LyX 1.4.x couldn't handle Unicode or the encoding the
encodings to display the euro sign. LyX 1.5 wiil have this feature.
Nope, there is a bug somewhere. LyX supports latin9, the encoding used for
the euro, and I have
José Matos schrieb:
Nope, there is a bug somewhere. LyX supports latin9, the encoding used for
the euro, and I have inserted it directly before.
This is bug 845:
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=845
But I was never able to enter the €-sign directly also not in XForms of
the 1.3.x
On Saturday 05 August 2006 00:05, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Of course because LyX 1.4.x couldn't handle Unicode or the encoding the
> encodings to display the euro sign. LyX 1.5 wiil have this feature.
Nope, there is a bug somewhere. LyX supports latin9, the encoding used for
the euro, and I have
José Matos schrieb:
Nope, there is a bug somewhere. LyX supports latin9, the encoding used for
the euro, and I have inserted it directly before.
This is bug 845:
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=845
But I was never able to enter the €-sign directly also not in XForms of
the 1.3.x
2006/8/3, Marc Vinyals [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Some notes: first, and also from The Comprehensive LaTeX Symbol List,
you need to \usepackage{eurosym} to get these macros defined.
I've added \usepackage{eurosym} to document preamble and pasted some
euro symbols (appears «?» on LyX) and the ps/pdf
Jordi Nadal wrote:
I've added \usepackage{eurosym} to document preamble and pasted some
euro symbols (appears «?» on LyX) and the ps/pdf output also shows «?»
instead of euro. Same as without eurosym.
Of course because LyX 1.4.x couldn't handle Unicode or the encoding the
encodings to
2006/8/3, Marc Vinyals [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Some notes: first, and also from The Comprehensive LaTeX Symbol List,
you need to \usepackage{eurosym} to get these macros defined.
I've added \usepackage{eurosym} to document preamble and pasted some
euro symbols (appears «?» on LyX) and the ps/pdf
Jordi Nadal wrote:
I've added \usepackage{eurosym} to document preamble and pasted some
euro symbols (appears «?» on LyX) and the ps/pdf output also shows «?»
instead of euro. Same as without eurosym.
Of course because LyX 1.4.x couldn't handle Unicode or the encoding the
encodings to
2006/8/3, Marc Vinyals <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Some notes: first, and also from The Comprehensive LaTeX Symbol List,
you need to \usepackage{eurosym} to get these macros defined.
I've added \usepackage{eurosym} to document preamble and pasted some
euro symbols (appears «?» on LyX) and the ps/pdf
Jordi Nadal wrote:
I've added \usepackage{eurosym} to document preamble and pasted some
euro symbols (appears «?» on LyX) and the ps/pdf output also shows «?»
instead of euro. Same as without eurosym.
Of course because LyX 1.4.x couldn't handle Unicode or the encoding the
encodings to
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On Thu, 3 Aug 2006, Jordi Nadal wrote:
I'm using LyX 1.4.2 from Debian sid Package and I have trouble with euro
symbol. When I press altgr+e the euro symbol is correctly inserted in a
QT-dialog but it doesn't work
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On Thu, 3 Aug 2006, Jordi Nadal wrote:
I'm using LyX 1.4.2 from Debian sid Package and I have trouble with euro
symbol. When I press altgr+e the euro symbol is correctly inserted in a
QT-dialog but it doesn't work
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> On Thu, 3 Aug 2006, Jordi Nadal wrote:
>
>> I'm using LyX 1.4.2 from Debian sid Package and I have trouble with euro
>> symbol. When I press altgr+e the euro symbol is correctly inserted
Hello all.
I'm using LyX 1.4.2 from Debian sid Package and I have trouble with
euro symbol. When I press altgr+e the euro symbol is correctly
inserted in a QT-dialog but it doesn't work in the main document. When
pasting the euro symbol from clipboard a «?» gets inserted instead
On Thu, 3 Aug 2006, Jordi Nadal wrote:
I'm using LyX 1.4.2 from Debian sid Package and I have trouble with euro
symbol. When I press altgr+e the euro symbol is correctly inserted in a
QT-dialog but it doesn't work in the main document. When pasting the euro
symbol from clipboard a «?» gets
Hello all.
I'm using LyX 1.4.2 from Debian sid Package and I have trouble with
euro symbol. When I press altgr+e the euro symbol is correctly
inserted in a QT-dialog but it doesn't work in the main document. When
pasting the euro symbol from clipboard a «?» gets inserted instead
On Thu, 3 Aug 2006, Jordi Nadal wrote:
I'm using LyX 1.4.2 from Debian sid Package and I have trouble with euro
symbol. When I press altgr+e the euro symbol is correctly inserted in a
QT-dialog but it doesn't work in the main document. When pasting the euro
symbol from clipboard a «?» gets
Hello all.
I'm using LyX 1.4.2 from Debian sid Package and I have trouble with
euro symbol. When I press altgr+e the euro symbol is correctly
inserted in a QT-dialog but it doesn't work in the main document. When
pasting the euro symbol from clipboard a «?» gets inserted instead
On Thu, 3 Aug 2006, Jordi Nadal wrote:
I'm using LyX 1.4.2 from Debian sid Package and I have trouble with euro
symbol. When I press altgr+e the euro symbol is correctly inserted in a
QT-dialog but it doesn't work in the main document. When pasting the euro
symbol from clipboard a «?» gets
i can't get the euro symbol to work :/
i tried \EUR and \euro using europs and eurosans packages but no success...
i'm using pslatex font, french language and default encoding...
mamato
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 07:07:28PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i can't get the euro symbol to work :/
i tried \EUR and \euro using europs and eurosans packages but no success...
i'm using pslatex font, french language and default encoding...
You put those \euro commands in a TeX box
i can't get the euro symbol to work :/
i tried \EUR and \euro using europs and eurosans packages but no success...
i'm using pslatex font, french language and default encoding...
mamato
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 07:07:28PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i can't get the euro symbol to work :/
i tried \EUR and \euro using europs and eurosans packages but no success...
i'm using pslatex font, french language and default encoding...
You put those \euro commands in a TeX box
i can't get the euro symbol to work :/
i tried \EUR and \euro using europs and eurosans packages but no success...
i'm using pslatex font, french language and default encoding...
mamato
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 07:07:28PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i can't get the euro symbol to work :/
> i tried \EUR and \euro using europs and eurosans packages but no success...
> i'm using pslatex font, french language and default encoding...
>
You put those \euro commands
Hello,
I don't get the Euro symbol (ALT Gr+e) in Lyx with a document encoded in
latin9. When I oopen the testeuro example file I see only question marks
instead of .
Is there any nice looking Euro symbol? I did not succeed in printing it out
with the bookman font as it was recommended
Holger Zebner wrote:
Hello,
I don't get the Euro symbol (ALT Gr+e) in Lyx with a document encoded
in latin9. When I oopen the testeuro example file I see only question
marks instead of .
Is there any nice looking Euro symbol? I did not succeed in printing
it out with the bookman font
Lørdag den 2. august 2003 20:17 skrev John Levon:
I don't get the Euro symbol (ALT Gr+e) in Lyx with a document encoded in
latin9. When I oopen the testeuro example file I see only question marks
instead of .
this is a problem of lyx not using unicode unfortunately, I think.
I am
On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 10:50:44PM +0200, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
I am pretty sure the Euro symbol is a part of ISO-8859-15. Is LyX moving to
utf8?
Eventually lyx will use utf-8 output and UCS-4 internally.
regards
john
--
Khendon's Law:
If the same point is made twice by the same person
Hello,
I don't get the Euro symbol (ALT Gr+e) in Lyx with a document encoded in
latin9. When I oopen the testeuro example file I see only question marks
instead of .
Is there any nice looking Euro symbol? I did not succeed in printing it out
with the bookman font as it was recommended
Holger Zebner wrote:
Hello,
I don't get the Euro symbol (ALT Gr+e) in Lyx with a document encoded
in latin9. When I oopen the testeuro example file I see only question
marks instead of .
Is there any nice looking Euro symbol? I did not succeed in printing
it out with the bookman font
Lørdag den 2. august 2003 20:17 skrev John Levon:
I don't get the Euro symbol (ALT Gr+e) in Lyx with a document encoded in
latin9. When I oopen the testeuro example file I see only question marks
instead of .
this is a problem of lyx not using unicode unfortunately, I think.
I am
On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 10:50:44PM +0200, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
I am pretty sure the Euro symbol is a part of ISO-8859-15. Is LyX moving to
utf8?
Eventually lyx will use utf-8 output and UCS-4 internally.
regards
john
--
Khendon's Law:
If the same point is made twice by the same person
Hello,
I don't get the Euro symbol (ALT Gr+e) in Lyx with a document encoded in
latin9. When I oopen the testeuro example file I see only question marks
instead of .
Is there any nice looking Euro symbol? I did not succeed in printing it out
with the bookman font as it was recommended
Holger Zebner wrote:
Hello,
I don't get the Euro symbol (ALT Gr+e) in Lyx with a document encoded
in latin9. When I oopen the testeuro example file I see only question
marks instead of € .
Is there any nice looking Euro symbol? I did not succeed in printing
it out with the bookman font
Lørdag den 2. august 2003 20:17 skrev John Levon:
> > I don't get the Euro symbol (ALT Gr+e) in Lyx with a document encoded in
> > latin9. When I oopen the testeuro example file I see only question marks
> > instead of .
> this is a problem of lyx not using unicode unfor
On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 10:50:44PM +0200, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> I am pretty sure the Euro symbol is a part of ISO-8859-15. Is LyX moving to
> utf8?
Eventually lyx will use utf-8 output and UCS-4 internally.
regards
john
--
Khendon's Law:
If the same point is made twice by the same
Hello,
I would like to switch to lyx 1.3pre2 but it does not allow me to type oe
(AltGr + S + g) and euro (AltGr + e) symbols. This was possible in lyx
1.2.X. How could I do so ? Is the answer in the documentation ?
regards,
--Nabil Hathout
In fact, the problem exists only with the Qt front-end. It seems (-dbg 512)
that the font encoding is guessed from the language value and that the ones
associated with Français are either iso8859-1 and iso10646-1. I have added
the relevant encoding variables in the preferences but it seems they
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 03:14:37PM +0100, Nabil Hathout wrote:
In fact, the problem exists only with the Qt front-end. It seems (-dbg 512)
that the font encoding is guessed from the language value and that the ones
associated with Français are either iso8859-1 and iso10646-1. I have added
John Levon writes:
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 03:14:37PM +0100, Nabil Hathout wrote:
In fact, the problem exists only with the Qt front-end. It seems (-dbg 512)
that the font encoding is guessed from the language value and that the ones
associated with Français are either iso8859-1 and
Hello,
I would like to switch to lyx 1.3pre2 but it does not allow me to type oe
(AltGr + S + g) and euro (AltGr + e) symbols. This was possible in lyx
1.2.X. How could I do so ? Is the answer in the documentation ?
regards,
--Nabil Hathout
In fact, the problem exists only with the Qt front-end. It seems (-dbg 512)
that the font encoding is guessed from the language value and that the ones
associated with Français are either iso8859-1 and iso10646-1. I have added
the relevant encoding variables in the preferences but it seems they
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 03:14:37PM +0100, Nabil Hathout wrote:
In fact, the problem exists only with the Qt front-end. It seems (-dbg 512)
that the font encoding is guessed from the language value and that the ones
associated with Français are either iso8859-1 and iso10646-1. I have added
John Levon writes:
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 03:14:37PM +0100, Nabil Hathout wrote:
In fact, the problem exists only with the Qt front-end. It seems (-dbg 512)
that the font encoding is guessed from the language value and that the ones
associated with Français are either iso8859-1 and
Hello,
I would like to switch to lyx 1.3pre2 but it does not allow me to type oe
(AltGr + S + g) and euro (AltGr + e) symbols. This was possible in lyx
1.2.X. How could I do so ? Is the answer in the documentation ?
regards,
--Nabil Hathout
In fact, the problem exists only with the Qt front-end. It seems (-dbg 512)
that the font encoding is guessed from the language value and that the ones
associated with "Français" are either iso8859-1 and iso10646-1. I have added
the relevant encoding variables in the preferences but it seems
On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 03:14:37PM +0100, Nabil Hathout wrote:
> In fact, the problem exists only with the Qt front-end. It seems (-dbg 512)
> that the font encoding is guessed from the language value and that the ones
> associated with "Français" are either iso8859-1 and iso10646-1. I have
John Levon writes:
> On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 03:14:37PM +0100, Nabil Hathout wrote:
>
> > In fact, the problem exists only with the Qt front-end. It seems (-dbg 512)
> > that the font encoding is guessed from the language value and that the ones
> > associated with "Français" are either
On Fri, 2002-09-20 at 15:25, Wolfgang Kilian wrote:
Thanks Robert.R.Koehler,
the example teseuro.tex works fine. Nevertheless LyX gives me an Error:
LaTeX Error: File 'eurosym.sty' not found.
Mhhh... I already reconfigured LyX and started it again???
Thanks so far
On Fri, 2002-09-20 at 15:25, Wolfgang Kilian wrote:
Thanks Robert.R.Koehler,
the example teseuro.tex works fine. Nevertheless LyX gives me an Error:
LaTeX Error: File 'eurosym.sty' not found.
Mhhh... I already reconfigured LyX and started it again???
Thanks so far
On Fri, 2002-09-20 at 15:25, Wolfgang Kilian wrote:
> Thanks Robert.R.Koehler,
> the example teseuro.tex works fine. Nevertheless LyX gives me an Error:
> LaTeX Error: File 'eurosym.sty' not found.
>
> Mhhh... I already reconfigured LyX and started it again???
>
> Thanks so far
>
Hello dear all,
just the short question:
How do I get the Euro symbol in Lyx 1.2.1 ?
Thanks
Wolfgang
Download a latex package called eurosym from CTAN,
its easy to install follow the instructions in the readme.
Add \usepackage{eurosym} to your latex preamble in Lyx.
Then use ERT, to call the symbol, I think there are a few
different euro symbols to choose from.
Anyhow its all explained in
Thanks Robert.R.Koehler,
the example teseuro.tex works fine. Nevertheless LyX gives me an Error:
LaTeX Error: File 'eurosym.sty' not found.
Mhhh... I already reconfigured LyX and started it again???
Thanks so far
Wolfgang
Hello dear all,
just the short question:
How do I get the Euro symbol in Lyx 1.2.1 ?
Thanks
Wolfgang
Download a latex package called eurosym from CTAN,
its easy to install follow the instructions in the readme.
Add \usepackage{eurosym} to your latex preamble in Lyx.
Then use ERT, to call the symbol, I think there are a few
different euro symbols to choose from.
Anyhow its all explained in
Thanks Robert.R.Koehler,
the example teseuro.tex works fine. Nevertheless LyX gives me an Error:
LaTeX Error: File 'eurosym.sty' not found.
Mhhh... I already reconfigured LyX and started it again???
Thanks so far
Wolfgang
Hello dear all,
just the short question:
How do I get the Euro symbol in Lyx 1.2.1 ?
Thanks
Wolfgang
Download a latex package called "eurosym" from CTAN,
its easy to install follow the instructions in the readme.
Add \usepackage{eurosym} to your latex preamble in Lyx.
Then use ERT, to call the symbol, I think there are a few
different euro symbols to choose from.
Anyhow its all explained in
Thanks Robert.R.Koehler,
the example teseuro.tex works fine. Nevertheless LyX gives me an Error:
LaTeX Error: File 'eurosym.sty' not found.
Mhhh... I already reconfigured LyX and started it again???
Thanks so far
Wolfgang
Hi,
Sure it works, I even made a little script to install it on slackware 8.0
though the script is really crude for the moment if I have enough feed back
I'll improve it ...
go get it at
http://www.alphacent.com/opensource
or
http://www.alphacent.com/opensource/indexang.html
in the
Hi,
Sure it works, I even made a little script to install it on slackware 8.0
though the script is really crude for the moment if I have enough feed back
I'll improve it ...
go get it at
http://www.alphacent.com/opensource
or
http://www.alphacent.com/opensource/indexang.html
in the
Hi,
Sure it works, I even made a little script to install it on slackware 8.0
though the script is really crude for the moment if I have enough feed back
I'll improve it ...
go get it at
http://www.alphacent.com/opensource
or
http://www.alphacent.com/opensource/indexang.html
in the
Hallo,
despite of several hints I was not successful to
"post-install" the Euro symbolin my system for Lyx 1.1.6fix3 under SuSe
7.2. Did anybody successfully install it under this configuration?
Hallo,
despite of several hints I was not successful to
"post-install" the Euro symbolin my system for Lyx 1.1.6fix3 under SuSe
7.2. Did anybody successfully install it under this configuration?
Hallo,
despite of several hints I was not successful to
"post-install" the Euro symbol in my system for Lyx 1.1.6fix3 under SuSe
7.2. Did anybody successfully install it under this configuration?
Hallo,
i am working under Suse 7.2 with the newest version
of lyx but I have not found a way to put in the new euro symbol in my documents;
in other applications - for example in the shell or under abiword - the symbol
appears with the key "Alt-Gr-E"; the settings under KDE 2 are
On Sat, 15 Dec 2001, Horst Jurkat wrote:
i am working under Suse 7.2 with the newest version of lyx but I have
not found a way to put in the new euro symbol in my documents; in other
applications - for example in the shell or under abiword - the symbol
appears with the key Alt-Gr-E
Hallo,
i am working under Suse 7.2 with the newest version
of lyx but I have not found a way to put in the new euro symbol in my documents;
in other applications - for example in the shell or under abiword - the symbol
appears with the key "Alt-Gr-E"; the settings under KDE 2 are
On Sat, 15 Dec 2001, Horst Jurkat wrote:
i am working under Suse 7.2 with the newest version of lyx but I have
not found a way to put in the new euro symbol in my documents; in other
applications - for example in the shell or under abiword - the symbol
appears with the key Alt-Gr-E
Hallo,
i am working under Suse 7.2 with the newest version
of lyx but I have not found a way to put in the new euro symbol in my documents;
in other applications - for example in the shell or under abiword - the symbol
appears with the key "Alt-Gr-E"; the settings under KDE 2 are
On Sat, 15 Dec 2001, Horst Jurkat wrote:
> i am working under Suse 7.2 with the newest version of lyx but I have
> not found a way to put in the new euro symbol in my documents; in other
> applications - for example in the shell or under abiword - the symbol
> appears with the k
... and I get errors about
missing fonts. What else do I need to use the euro symbol in the text
of a LyX document?
you have to copy the fonts, which are part of the eurosym-package,
in the tex-fontdirectories or start texconfig and add the font
directories.
Herbert
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http
... and I get errors about
missing fonts. What else do I need to use the euro symbol in the text
of a LyX document?
you have to copy the fonts, which are part of the eurosym-package,
in the tex-fontdirectories or start texconfig and add the font
directories.
Herbert
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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uro{} in the text in TeX mode ... and I get errors about
> missing fonts. What else do I need to use the euro symbol in the text
> of a LyX document?
you have to copy the fonts, which are part of the eurosym-package,
in the tex-fontdirectories or start texconfig and add the font
directories.
On Mon, Mar 13, 2000 at 09:53:03AM +0200, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
How do I use a euro symbol in LyX. We are running LyX-1.1.4 on
As far as I know there's a LaTeX package (eurofont ?) that provides the Euro symbol.
Stefano
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