In a recent message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tobias Krause <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote.
Did you try the Alt-0255 and Alt-0159 methods, Tobias?

It works, thanks!

In Win-XP all of the character codes accessible to me can be displayed as follows. Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools -> Character Map. When the character map box pops up select your LyX screen font from the 'Font' options (Times New Roman, in my case) and then tick 'Advanced view'. Then click on any character in the map box and use the arrow keys to navigate to the one you want to use. As you move over the characters keep an eye on the bottom right-hand corner of the box. You'll see that for some characters (but not all) a key code will be displayed in the form 'Keystroke: Alt-XXXX'. This is the code you use for producing the character required. I've made a little list of the few key-codes I use most frequently, for reference.

Regards,
Nick.

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Caversham, Reading, England
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