Richard Heck wrote Tuesday, November 23, 2010, 2:12:05:
RH> On 11/22/2010 02:44 PM, Alexander Tsyplakov wrote:
>>
>> RH>  In fact, though, what I said earlier isn't
>> RH>  quite true. You can give LyX the ability to
>> RH>  recognize (and even display) new characters
>> RH>  and such by adding them to the unicodesymbols
>> RH>  file, which lives in the system directory,
>> RH>  e.g.:
>> RH>       /usr/local/share/lyx/
>> RH>  on Linux, by default. But there's no provision
>> RH>  for doing this in modules.
>>
>> Isn't it a bad idea to modify global files?
>>
RH> As Gunter said, you can copy this file to
RH> your user directory and modify 
RH> that.

I see that the file is for unicode symbols only.
So this cannot be used for something which is
outside unicode table, can it?

Alexander

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