On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 09:35:00AM +0100, Herbert Voss wrote:
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> Subject: Re: circumflex
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> Martin Vermeer wrote:
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> > With the appended patch you should be able to use @ as the
> > escape for typing underscore and circumflex, as well as 
> > itself (@@).
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> 
> thanks for the patch, it works :-)
> 
> anyway, I don't understand why circumflex-space doesn't works
> in lyx.
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> Herbert
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It should... have you played around with preferences: X / LyX
handles deadkeys?

Anyway, I think this patch would be good for 1.2.0cvs, as
not being able to do the circumflex accent or underscore is
unacceptable and a bug for 1.2.0. If everyone is comfortable
with making @ the escape character that is (I explained
earlier why the more logical \ won't do here).

Martin

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Martin Vermeer  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Helsinki University of Technology 
Department of Surveying
P.O. Box 1200, FIN-02015 HUT, Finland
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