Urtzi Jauregi wrote:
Hi everybody,
Since I upgraded to Ubuntu Feisty (7.04), whenever I input a special
character in math mode, I just get the name of the character, not the
rendered character itself.
For example: to get an integral sign I switch to math mode, type \int and
press space. In previous versions, the \int would get immediately replaced by
a proper integral sign; now, all I get is a red "int" on the screen. A few
math characters, such as square roots, fractions, and (sub)indexes work
correctly, tough.
I just asked about this a couple days ago, and got a fix from Paul
Smith, who pointed me to
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Qt
The fix of putting the tt fonts in ~/.fonts/ worked for me, except that
lyx chose a symbol font as the default. Once I changed that back to a
standard font, it worked nicely. I think this is set up for problems
with Ubunto, not the Angstrom (zaurus) that I am setting up, so it will
probably work better for you. Ignore the windows-specific Readme file
in the package.
--
David L. Johnson
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by
little statesmen and philosophers and divines." --Ralph Waldo Emerson