Am Freitag, dem 07.01.2022 um 14:32 +0100 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann
via lyx-users:
> If I run the attached lyx file,I get an error:
> Missing character: There is no œ (U+009C) in font 
> [LibertinusSerif-Regular.otf]
> 
> show output anyway gives the attached pdf:
> 
> nuclear ancient Ca2+
> (Na+ /Ca2+ exchanger)
> Ca 2+ homeostasis
> �Ca2+ dependent kinase
> 
> The exported luatex tex file was tested with this bash line
> (oneline!, 
> thanks to people from the Linux User Group Tuebingen)
> 
> grep -P "[\xc2\x9c]" A-07-C.tex | grep --color=auto -P 
> ".{0,2}[\xc2\x9c].{0,2}" > A.txt
> 
> and tells
> 
> %%Package inputenc Error: Unicode character œ (U+009C)
> œ$\mathrm{Ca^{2+}}$ dependent kinase
> 
> Could someone tell me, why in the first and the second line of the
> pdf 
> file the Ca^2+ is shown correctly, whereas it is only shown correctly
> if 
> I do not (3rd line) put it in mathrm (as done in the 4th line)
> 
> I also wonder whether this square/cross in front of the 4th line can
> be 
> searched for under lyx, since it seems to mark extended regular
> expressions.
> 
> Wolfgang

The chemical symbols look inconsistent, nuclear ancient Ca2+ upright,
Ca2+ homeostasis oblique. Do you have special reasons to avoid mhchem,
which comes preloaded with LyX? If you use the mhchem-macro for
chemicals such as \ce{Ca^2+} in LyX math mode, then you get a
consistent typesetting and a preview.

Yours
Tobias 

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