Thanks for the suggestion, however, I now get the message that it isn't
available in OT1 encoding. Perhaphs I have the wrong code? I'm after an a
with a little circle above it. Pardon my ignorance for not knowing the
name BTW.
I've tried this both with and without the times.sty package, and got the
same result.
Thanks alot,
Rod
On 18 Jan 2001, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >>>>> "Rod" == Rod Pinna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Rod> Hi all, A latex problem I suspect, but I'm not sure what I'm
> Rod> doing wrong. I want to use {\a{a}} in an author name in bibtex,
> Rod> however, when I view the postscript file, I get an error about
> Rod> the character not being available in the T1 encoding.
>
> Rod> It appears that lyx uses the T1 encoding as a default. Is there a
> Rod> way to change this to something appropriate?
>
> Change "TeX encoding" to "default" in Preferences>Ouputs>Misc.
>
> JMarc
>
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