-----Original Message-----
From: Paul A. Rubin [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: torsdag 6. oktober 2016 16.26
To: Bernt Lie <[email protected]>; Wolfgang Engelmann 
<[email protected]>; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Consonants with accents?



On 10/06/2016 10:10 AM, Bernt Lie wrote:

> Same problem with glyphs missing.

>

> -B

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On

> Behalf Of Wolfgang Engelmann

> Sent: torsdag 6. oktober 2016 16.08

> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

> Subject: Re: Consonants with accents?

>

>

>

> On 06.10.2016 16:04, Bernt Lie wrote:

>> I use Windows 10 and LyX 2.2.1.

>>

>> I use JabRef to handle my BibTeX files. I want to insert an author with name 
>> Brkic, where the c at the end should have an acute accent...

>>

>> I can write this c with acute accent in LyX, by Insert/Special 
>> Character/Symbols... and choosing Latin Extended A. I can then paste it into 
>> JabRef, and save the file (possibly by saving the file using a special 
>> character system).

>>

>> However, when I try to preview the LyX file, the previewer complains about 
>> some missing "glyphs".

>> --

>> How can I fix this problem?

>>

>> -Bernt Lie

>>

> what about

> \'{c}

> Wolfgang

>Bernt,



>Please reply at the bottom of messages, to keep the list readable.



>This might be a problem with installed fonts. If you just do Insert > Special 
>Character ..., leave the symbol in the

> body of the document, and omit the reference, does the document compile, or 
> do you get the missing glyphs

> message?

--

OK - reply at the bottom... (Outlook doesn't insert ">" symbol to indicate 
previous e-mail...)



I have now *removed* the "c with acute accent" both from BibTeX and from my 
document. I *still* get the "Missing glyphs!" error message, even though this 
error message did not show up *prior to* the insertion of the removed 
character... see below:

[cid:[email protected]]



Unfortunately, the error messages in LyX are not easy to figure out :-(. I 
*assume* that the problem is caused by an incomplete removal of the symbol???



In the past, I have had to copy and paste bit by bit of the original document 
into a fresh document in order to get rid of such undecipherable error 
messages...



Any ideas of a more intelligent way to "debug" the document?



Best regards,

Bernt

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