I can type and have displayed an "r" with acute accent, but
not an "m" with acute accent.  I see in Reference.lyx that
"m" in fact is not a valid letter to use with the accent-acute
function.  But is there any good reason for this restriction?
LyX is perfectly capable of drawing an acute accent over an
"m" -- I can hand-edit a LyX file and put in "\i \'{m}", and
then in LyX I see the accented "m".

Greg Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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