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
