Roberto Carlos Barriga Granados wrote:
I experimented with accented i, in both text and math mode:
Text mode:
Make ERT box, type \'\i{} inside it. Perhaps you have a keyboard with an easier way to do this,
if it is used a lot in your language.
You say you're writing sentences in math mode, so I assume you don't want this accented i in the formula itself (the same way we usually use x and y) but you want it inside a sentence of explanatory text? If so, here is a recipe that works:
Make a math box, write the math the way you want it.
Move the cursor where you want the sentence of text.
Use the menu insert->math->math panel
From the math panel, click the "set math font" button,
the one with all the A's on it. Select "normal textmode \textrm"
from the dropdown list. You will now get a little box inside the math
box, where normal text may be typed in order to write
explanatory text. Write text as usual. When you need an
accented i, type \'\i followed by a space, even if the i is in
the middle of a word. The space is needed to terminate the
latex command \i, it won't be output. If you actually need
a space there, type another one.
In the math box, the \ will disappear so all you'll see is 'i in red, and the rest of your text in black. This is normal. Use view->dvi to verify that it works. It works fine for me, I can send you a demo file if it doesn't work for you.
If you want more math after the sentence, use the right arrow on the keyboard to move out of the "normal text box". Then you can write math again. Take care so you don't also move out of the math box.
Many thanx, im still looking for that but, i cant find anything, someone overhere was sugested me to use this: hbox {\'{i}} the accent works fine with this, but i get a lowercase "i" darker than the normal lowercase "i" (In Math Mode), I was start to think there is not a lowercase "i" with acute.....
If you know something more about this, please no doubt to mail me.....
Many thanx and Greetz From M�xico.....
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>>Hello every1s, some help needed overhere.... :p
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>>Im making my math thesis and i have some sentences in math mode.... >> >>I put the acute as: \acute a, for example >>but if i put a acute as: \acute i, I get a normal i with a acute >>over the dot from the i.... >>so my i has a dot and an acute, what looks just horrible... >> >>is there any way to get a normal acute on lowercase i... ? > >Yes, you can add the acute to a dotless i. (Look up >dotless i in a latex manual. I believe the command for dotless i is >something >like \i, but I don't have a manual here. There is also a dotless j >if >you ever need that. > >Helge Hafting
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