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Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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> On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 04:46:43PM +0000, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
>> *Should* it work on Greek letters? Is there such a thing as Greek
>> letters in teletype font (let alone Fraktur)?
>
> I don't think so.
>
> Btw, could you send a minimal example which "dies not work".
> Maybe it's just some kind of misunderstanding here...
>
> Andre'
>
Here is a small LyX file that illustrates the problem with \mathtt{} in
math mode. \texttt works fine, but \mathtt (typed verbatim in a formula)
simply disappears.
-- Paul
#LyX 1.2 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
\lyxformat 220
\textclass article
\language english
\inputencoding auto
\fontscheme pslatex
\graphics dvips
\paperfontsize 11
\spacing double
\papersize letterpaper
\paperpackage a4
\use_geometry 1
\use_amsmath 1
\use_natbib 0
\use_numerical_citations 0
\paperorientation portrait
\leftmargin 1in
\topmargin 1in
\rightmargin 1in
\bottommargin 1in
\secnumdepth 3
\tocdepth 3
\paragraph_separation indent
\defskip medskip
\quotes_language english
\quotes_times 2
\papercolumns 1
\papersides 1
\paperpagestyle plain
\layout Standard
Here is an example of
\backslash
texttt (entered as ERT):
\begin_inset ERT
status Collapsed
\layout Standard
\backslash
texttt{target text}
\end_inset