A small bug maybe and a small request
Hi, I use Lyx under OSX Mavericks. I have discovered a small problem in beta2 yesterday: \Omega is invisible in a math inset (but becomes visible when the cursor leaves it). I have consequently installed the RC1 to check if this problem has been solved. It seems that it is replaced by a smaller one: \Omega is replaced by W in the math inset (but appears as \Omega out of it. \VarOmega has also a problem by the way. I attach a small lyx file in which you could check the problem (maybe it is OSX only, I cannot check it). Can you confirm it on OSX or other OS? I have also observed another point that bugs me a little bit (maybe I am missing the rationale of this): When I am typing math and try to insert a superscript or an exponent to an expression using ^ Lyx uses instead an accented letter if this letter accepts an accent (like i, j, e, etc.). One than gets x\hat{\imath} instead of x^{i} . It would be nice to neutralize in math insets this default behavior that is perfectly reasonable in a word in rm. Do you think at it would be a good idea to change the default behavior (if this is possible and easy of course)? Best regards, Murat -- *Prof. Murat Yildizoglu* Note: Please use the following address as such UNIVERSITE DE BORDEAUX GREThA (UMR CNRS 5113) MURAT YILDIZOGLU 16 AVENUE LEON DUGUIT CS 50057 33608 PESSAC CEDEX FRANCE Bureau : E-331 mail: yildi-at-u-bordeaux4.fr web: yildizoglu.info bugs.lyx Description: Binary data
Re: A small bug maybe and a small request
On 2014-04-07, Murat Yildizoglu wrote: I use Lyx under OSX Mavericks. I have discovered a small problem in beta2 yesterday: \Omega is invisible in a math inset (but becomes visible when the cursor leaves it). I have consequently installed the RC1 to check if this problem has been solved. It seems that it is replaced by a smaller one: \Omega is replaced by W in the math inset (but appears as \Omega out of it. \VarOmega has also a problem by the way. I suppose, this is a problem of the installed screen-font. I also suppose, you use the instant-preview, that replaces the math inset with a LaTeX rendering when not editing it. Are the \Omegas the only affected letters or does this affect all the Greek symbols? Are you able to see Greek letters in other editors? I attach a small lyx file in which you could check the problem (maybe it is OSX only, I cannot check it). Can you confirm it on OSX or other OS? I have also observed another point that bugs me a little bit (maybe I am missing the rationale of this): When I am typing math and try to insert a superscript or an exponent to an expression using ^ Lyx uses instead an accented letter if this letter accepts an accent (like i, j, e, etc.). One than gets x\hat{\imath} instead of x^{i} . It would be nice to neutralize in math insets this default behavior that is perfectly reasonable in a word in rm. It seems you use a keymap with dead keys. This is usually not a LyX-specific, but a system wide setting. If you like it (generally), you may just keep it and remember to press the accents *twice* for literal insertion or passing on to the math-editor: press x ^ ^ i to get x^{i} If you don't like it, use a different keymap, either globally or for LyX (unfortunately, I don't know how to select the keymap under OSX). Günter Do you think at it would be a good idea to change the default behavior (if this is possible and easy of course)? Best regards, Murat
Re: A small bug maybe and a small request
2014-04-07 10:23 GMT+02:00 Murat Yildizoglu: Hi, I use Lyx under OSX Mavericks. I have discovered a small problem in beta2 yesterday: \Omega is invisible in a math inset (but becomes visible when the cursor leaves it). I have consequently installed the RC1 to check if this problem has been solved. It seems that it is replaced by a smaller one: \Omega is replaced by W in the math inset (but appears as \Omega out of it. \VarOmega has also a problem by the way. I attach a small lyx file in which you could check the problem (maybe it is OSX only, I cannot check it). Can you confirm it on OSX or other OS? This is a known problem which should be solved (in terms of worked around) in 2.1.0 final. See http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7954 The workaround currently is to display \Omega instead of the glyph on MacOSX. To really solve the problem, some more work is needed, which might only go to LyX 2.2. Jürgen
Re: A small bug maybe and a small request
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote: 2014-04-07 10:23 GMT+02:00 Murat Yildizoglu: Hi, I use Lyx under OSX Mavericks. I have discovered a small problem in beta2 yesterday: \Omega is invisible in a math inset (but becomes visible when the cursor leaves it). I have consequently installed the RC1 to check if this problem has been solved. It seems that it is replaced by a smaller one: \Omega is replaced by W in the math inset (but appears as \Omega out of it. \VarOmega has also a problem by the way. I attach a small lyx file in which you could check the problem (maybe it is OSX only, I cannot check it). Can you confirm it on OSX or other OS? This is a known problem which should be solved (in terms of worked around) in 2.1.0 final. See http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7954 The workaround currently is to display \Omega instead of the glyph on MacOSX. To really solve the problem, some more work is needed, which might only go to LyX 2.2. Jürgen To slightly detail the response. The work-around is already in rc1 and that's probably the small w that is observed. There will be no change between 2.1.0 final and rc1. Vincent
Re: A small bug maybe and a small request
Hi, Thanks to all for your help. In the test file I have sent, I see with RC1 uppercase W instead of \Omega, and that is definitely better than an empty space that I get with beta2 indeed. I could live with it, even if it may perturb new users. My example contains all uppercase Greek letters and only \Omega and \VarOmega seem to have this problem in my case. Concerning the accents, the trick of typing twice would be a solution indeed, I was not aware of it. But it does not works in my case, I get a^{î}, instead of a^{i}. Best regards, Murat FYI : OSX Mavericks and Lyx 2.1RC1 2014-04-07 11:37 GMT+02:00 Vincent van Ravesteijn v...@lyx.org: On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote: 2014-04-07 10:23 GMT+02:00 Murat Yildizoglu: Hi, I use Lyx under OSX Mavericks. I have discovered a small problem in beta2 yesterday: \Omega is invisible in a math inset (but becomes visible when the cursor leaves it). I have consequently installed the RC1 to check if this problem has been solved. It seems that it is replaced by a smaller one: \Omega is replaced by W in the math inset (but appears as \Omega out of it. \VarOmega has also a problem by the way. I attach a small lyx file in which you could check the problem (maybe it is OSX only, I cannot check it). Can you confirm it on OSX or other OS? This is a known problem which should be solved (in terms of worked around) in 2.1.0 final. See http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7954 The workaround currently is to display \Omega instead of the glyph on MacOSX. To really solve the problem, some more work is needed, which might only go to LyX 2.2. Jürgen To slightly detail the response. The work-around is already in rc1 and that's probably the small w that is observed. There will be no change between 2.1.0 final and rc1. Vincent -- *Prof. Murat Yildizoglu* Note: Please use the following address as such UNIVERSITE DE BORDEAUX GREThA (UMR CNRS 5113) MURAT YILDIZOGLU 16 AVENUE LEON DUGUIT CS 50057 33608 PESSAC CEDEX FRANCE Bureau : E-331 mail: yildi-at-u-bordeaux4.fr web: yildizoglu.info
Re: A small bug maybe and a small request
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Murat Yildizoglu murat.yildizo...@u-bordeaux4.fr wrote: Concerning the accents, the trick of typing twice would be a solution indeed, I was not aware of it. But it does not works in my case, I get a^{î}, instead of a^{i}. I'm not sure where this comes from. It is quite normal behaviour if I use a Dutch keyboard layout in text for example. What I usually do then is to press '^' and space. Vincent
Re: A small bug maybe and a small request
Yes Vincent, ^+space is what I use, but since I do not need space for many letters, I have a tendency to get lazy and drop the space and get caught by the i, a, e of course ;-) In a math inset, do we really need ^interpreted as a accent, since it's mainly used as the subscript operator in LaTeX? Best regards, Murat 2014-04-07 12:33 GMT+02:00 Vincent van Ravesteijn v...@lyx.org: On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Murat Yildizoglu murat.yildizo...@u-bordeaux4.fr wrote: Concerning the accents, the trick of typing twice would be a solution indeed, I was not aware of it. But it does not works in my case, I get a^{î}, instead of a^{i}. I'm not sure where this comes from. It is quite normal behaviour if I use a Dutch keyboard layout in text for example. What I usually do then is to press '^' and space. Vincent -- *Prof. Murat Yildizoglu* Note: Please use the following address as such UNIVERSITE DE BORDEAUX GREThA (UMR CNRS 5113) MURAT YILDIZOGLU 16 AVENUE LEON DUGUIT CS 50057 33608 PESSAC CEDEX FRANCE Bureau : E-331 mail: yildi-at-u-bordeaux4.fr web: yildizoglu.info
Re: A small bug maybe and a small request
2014-04-07 11:37 GMT+02:00 Vincent van Ravesteijn: To slightly detail the response. The work-around is already in rc1 and that's probably the small w that is observed. There will be no change between 2.1.0 final and rc1. Hm, I thought Georg fixed the small w thing at [23752e611/lyxgit]. But apparently that was not sufficient, since this fix predates rc1. Jürgen Vincent
A small bug maybe and a small request
Hi, I use Lyx under OSX Mavericks. I have discovered a small problem in beta2 yesterday: \Omega is invisible in a math inset (but becomes visible when the cursor leaves it). I have consequently installed the RC1 to check if this problem has been solved. It seems that it is replaced by a smaller one: \Omega is replaced by W in the math inset (but appears as \Omega out of it. \VarOmega has also a problem by the way. I attach a small lyx file in which you could check the problem (maybe it is OSX only, I cannot check it). Can you confirm it on OSX or other OS? I have also observed another point that bugs me a little bit (maybe I am missing the rationale of this): When I am typing math and try to insert a superscript or an exponent to an expression using ^ Lyx uses instead an accented letter if this letter accepts an accent (like i, j, e, etc.). One than gets x\hat{\imath} instead of x^{i} . It would be nice to neutralize in math insets this default behavior that is perfectly reasonable in a word in rm. Do you think at it would be a good idea to change the default behavior (if this is possible and easy of course)? Best regards, Murat -- *Prof. Murat Yildizoglu* Note: Please use the following address as such UNIVERSITE DE BORDEAUX GREThA (UMR CNRS 5113) MURAT YILDIZOGLU 16 AVENUE LEON DUGUIT CS 50057 33608 PESSAC CEDEX FRANCE Bureau : E-331 mail: yildi-at-u-bordeaux4.fr web: yildizoglu.info bugs.lyx Description: Binary data
Re: A small bug maybe and a small request
On 2014-04-07, Murat Yildizoglu wrote: I use Lyx under OSX Mavericks. I have discovered a small problem in beta2 yesterday: \Omega is invisible in a math inset (but becomes visible when the cursor leaves it). I have consequently installed the RC1 to check if this problem has been solved. It seems that it is replaced by a smaller one: \Omega is replaced by W in the math inset (but appears as \Omega out of it. \VarOmega has also a problem by the way. I suppose, this is a problem of the installed screen-font. I also suppose, you use the instant-preview, that replaces the math inset with a LaTeX rendering when not editing it. Are the \Omegas the only affected letters or does this affect all the Greek symbols? Are you able to see Greek letters in other editors? I attach a small lyx file in which you could check the problem (maybe it is OSX only, I cannot check it). Can you confirm it on OSX or other OS? I have also observed another point that bugs me a little bit (maybe I am missing the rationale of this): When I am typing math and try to insert a superscript or an exponent to an expression using ^ Lyx uses instead an accented letter if this letter accepts an accent (like i, j, e, etc.). One than gets x\hat{\imath} instead of x^{i} . It would be nice to neutralize in math insets this default behavior that is perfectly reasonable in a word in rm. It seems you use a keymap with dead keys. This is usually not a LyX-specific, but a system wide setting. If you like it (generally), you may just keep it and remember to press the accents *twice* for literal insertion or passing on to the math-editor: press x ^ ^ i to get x^{i} If you don't like it, use a different keymap, either globally or for LyX (unfortunately, I don't know how to select the keymap under OSX). Günter Do you think at it would be a good idea to change the default behavior (if this is possible and easy of course)? Best regards, Murat
Re: A small bug maybe and a small request
2014-04-07 10:23 GMT+02:00 Murat Yildizoglu: Hi, I use Lyx under OSX Mavericks. I have discovered a small problem in beta2 yesterday: \Omega is invisible in a math inset (but becomes visible when the cursor leaves it). I have consequently installed the RC1 to check if this problem has been solved. It seems that it is replaced by a smaller one: \Omega is replaced by W in the math inset (but appears as \Omega out of it. \VarOmega has also a problem by the way. I attach a small lyx file in which you could check the problem (maybe it is OSX only, I cannot check it). Can you confirm it on OSX or other OS? This is a known problem which should be solved (in terms of worked around) in 2.1.0 final. See http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7954 The workaround currently is to display \Omega instead of the glyph on MacOSX. To really solve the problem, some more work is needed, which might only go to LyX 2.2. Jürgen
Re: A small bug maybe and a small request
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote: 2014-04-07 10:23 GMT+02:00 Murat Yildizoglu: Hi, I use Lyx under OSX Mavericks. I have discovered a small problem in beta2 yesterday: \Omega is invisible in a math inset (but becomes visible when the cursor leaves it). I have consequently installed the RC1 to check if this problem has been solved. It seems that it is replaced by a smaller one: \Omega is replaced by W in the math inset (but appears as \Omega out of it. \VarOmega has also a problem by the way. I attach a small lyx file in which you could check the problem (maybe it is OSX only, I cannot check it). Can you confirm it on OSX or other OS? This is a known problem which should be solved (in terms of worked around) in 2.1.0 final. See http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7954 The workaround currently is to display \Omega instead of the glyph on MacOSX. To really solve the problem, some more work is needed, which might only go to LyX 2.2. Jürgen To slightly detail the response. The work-around is already in rc1 and that's probably the small w that is observed. There will be no change between 2.1.0 final and rc1. Vincent
Re: A small bug maybe and a small request
Hi, Thanks to all for your help. In the test file I have sent, I see with RC1 uppercase W instead of \Omega, and that is definitely better than an empty space that I get with beta2 indeed. I could live with it, even if it may perturb new users. My example contains all uppercase Greek letters and only \Omega and \VarOmega seem to have this problem in my case. Concerning the accents, the trick of typing twice would be a solution indeed, I was not aware of it. But it does not works in my case, I get a^{î}, instead of a^{i}. Best regards, Murat FYI : OSX Mavericks and Lyx 2.1RC1 2014-04-07 11:37 GMT+02:00 Vincent van Ravesteijn v...@lyx.org: On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote: 2014-04-07 10:23 GMT+02:00 Murat Yildizoglu: Hi, I use Lyx under OSX Mavericks. I have discovered a small problem in beta2 yesterday: \Omega is invisible in a math inset (but becomes visible when the cursor leaves it). I have consequently installed the RC1 to check if this problem has been solved. It seems that it is replaced by a smaller one: \Omega is replaced by W in the math inset (but appears as \Omega out of it. \VarOmega has also a problem by the way. I attach a small lyx file in which you could check the problem (maybe it is OSX only, I cannot check it). Can you confirm it on OSX or other OS? This is a known problem which should be solved (in terms of worked around) in 2.1.0 final. See http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7954 The workaround currently is to display \Omega instead of the glyph on MacOSX. To really solve the problem, some more work is needed, which might only go to LyX 2.2. Jürgen To slightly detail the response. The work-around is already in rc1 and that's probably the small w that is observed. There will be no change between 2.1.0 final and rc1. Vincent -- *Prof. Murat Yildizoglu* Note: Please use the following address as such UNIVERSITE DE BORDEAUX GREThA (UMR CNRS 5113) MURAT YILDIZOGLU 16 AVENUE LEON DUGUIT CS 50057 33608 PESSAC CEDEX FRANCE Bureau : E-331 mail: yildi-at-u-bordeaux4.fr web: yildizoglu.info
Re: A small bug maybe and a small request
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Murat Yildizoglu murat.yildizo...@u-bordeaux4.fr wrote: Concerning the accents, the trick of typing twice would be a solution indeed, I was not aware of it. But it does not works in my case, I get a^{î}, instead of a^{i}. I'm not sure where this comes from. It is quite normal behaviour if I use a Dutch keyboard layout in text for example. What I usually do then is to press '^' and space. Vincent
Re: A small bug maybe and a small request
Yes Vincent, ^+space is what I use, but since I do not need space for many letters, I have a tendency to get lazy and drop the space and get caught by the i, a, e of course ;-) In a math inset, do we really need ^interpreted as a accent, since it's mainly used as the subscript operator in LaTeX? Best regards, Murat 2014-04-07 12:33 GMT+02:00 Vincent van Ravesteijn v...@lyx.org: On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Murat Yildizoglu murat.yildizo...@u-bordeaux4.fr wrote: Concerning the accents, the trick of typing twice would be a solution indeed, I was not aware of it. But it does not works in my case, I get a^{î}, instead of a^{i}. I'm not sure where this comes from. It is quite normal behaviour if I use a Dutch keyboard layout in text for example. What I usually do then is to press '^' and space. Vincent -- *Prof. Murat Yildizoglu* Note: Please use the following address as such UNIVERSITE DE BORDEAUX GREThA (UMR CNRS 5113) MURAT YILDIZOGLU 16 AVENUE LEON DUGUIT CS 50057 33608 PESSAC CEDEX FRANCE Bureau : E-331 mail: yildi-at-u-bordeaux4.fr web: yildizoglu.info
Re: A small bug maybe and a small request
2014-04-07 11:37 GMT+02:00 Vincent van Ravesteijn: To slightly detail the response. The work-around is already in rc1 and that's probably the small w that is observed. There will be no change between 2.1.0 final and rc1. Hm, I thought Georg fixed the small w thing at [23752e611/lyxgit]. But apparently that was not sufficient, since this fix predates rc1. Jürgen Vincent
A small bug maybe and a small request
Hi, I use Lyx under OSX Mavericks. I have discovered a small problem in beta2 yesterday: \Omega is invisible in a math inset (but becomes visible when the cursor leaves it). I have consequently installed the RC1 to check if this problem has been solved. It seems that it is replaced by a smaller one: \Omega is replaced by W in the math inset (but appears as \Omega out of it. \VarOmega has also a problem by the way. I attach a small lyx file in which you could check the problem (maybe it is OSX only, I cannot check it). Can you confirm it on OSX or other OS? I have also observed another point that bugs me a little bit (maybe I am missing the rationale of this): When I am typing math and try to insert a superscript or an exponent to an expression using ^ Lyx uses instead an accented letter if this letter accepts an accent (like i, j, e, etc.). One than gets x\hat{\imath} instead of x^{i} . It would be nice to neutralize in math insets this default behavior that is perfectly reasonable in a word in rm. Do you think at it would be a good idea to change the default behavior (if this is possible and easy of course)? Best regards, Murat -- *Prof. Murat Yildizoglu* Note: Please use the following address as such UNIVERSITE DE BORDEAUX GREThA (UMR CNRS 5113) MURAT YILDIZOGLU 16 AVENUE LEON DUGUIT CS 50057 33608 PESSAC CEDEX FRANCE Bureau : E-331 mail: yildi-at-u-bordeaux4.fr web: yildizoglu.info bugs.lyx Description: Binary data
Re: A small bug maybe and a small request
On 2014-04-07, Murat Yildizoglu wrote: > I use Lyx under OSX Mavericks. > I have discovered a small problem in beta2 yesterday: \Omega is invisible > in a math inset (but becomes visible when the cursor leaves it). > I have consequently installed the RC1 to check if this problem has been > solved. It seems that it is replaced by a smaller one: \Omega is replaced > by W in the math inset (but appears as \Omega out of it. \VarOmega has also > a problem by the way. I suppose, this is a problem of the installed screen-font. I also suppose, you use the "instant-preview", that replaces the math inset with a LaTeX rendering when not editing it. Are the \Omegas the only affected letters or does this affect all the Greek symbols? Are you able to see Greek letters in other editors? > I attach a small lyx file in which you could check the problem (maybe it is > OSX only, I cannot check it). > Can you confirm it on OSX or other OS? > I have also observed another point that bugs me a little bit (maybe I am > missing the rationale of this): When I am typing math and try to insert a > superscript or an exponent to an expression using ^ Lyx uses instead an > accented letter if this letter accepts an accent (like i, j, e, etc.). One > than gets x\hat{\imath} instead of x^{i} . It would be nice to neutralize > in math insets this default behavior that is perfectly reasonable in a word > in rm. It seems you use a keymap with "dead keys". This is usually not a LyX-specific, but a system wide setting. If you like it (generally), you may just keep it and remember to press the accents *twice* for literal insertion or passing on to the math-editor: press x ^ ^ i to get x^{i} If you don't like it, use a different keymap, either globally or for LyX (unfortunately, I don't know how to select the keymap under OSX). Günter > Do you think at it would be a good idea to change the default behavior (if > this is possible and easy of course)? > Best regards, > Murat
Re: A small bug maybe and a small request
2014-04-07 10:23 GMT+02:00 Murat Yildizoglu: > Hi, > I use Lyx under OSX Mavericks. > I have discovered a small problem in beta2 yesterday: \Omega is invisible > in a math inset (but becomes visible when the cursor leaves it). > I have consequently installed the RC1 to check if this problem has been > solved. It seems that it is replaced by a smaller one: \Omega is replaced > by W in the math inset (but appears as \Omega out of it. \VarOmega has also > a problem by the way. > > I attach a small lyx file in which you could check the problem (maybe it > is OSX only, I cannot check it). > Can you confirm it on OSX or other OS? > This is a known problem which should be solved (in terms of "worked around") in 2.1.0 final. See http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7954 The workaround currently is to display "\Omega" instead of the glyph on MacOSX. To really solve the problem, some more work is needed, which might only go to LyX 2.2. Jürgen
Re: A small bug maybe and a small request
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüllerwrote: > 2014-04-07 10:23 GMT+02:00 Murat Yildizoglu: > >> Hi, >> I use Lyx under OSX Mavericks. >> I have discovered a small problem in beta2 yesterday: \Omega is invisible >> in a math inset (but becomes visible when the cursor leaves it). >> I have consequently installed the RC1 to check if this problem has been >> solved. It seems that it is replaced by a smaller one: \Omega is replaced by >> W in the math inset (but appears as \Omega out of it. \VarOmega has also a >> problem by the way. >> >> I attach a small lyx file in which you could check the problem (maybe it >> is OSX only, I cannot check it). >> Can you confirm it on OSX or other OS? > > > This is a known problem which should be solved (in terms of "worked around") > in 2.1.0 final. See > http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7954 > > The workaround currently is to display "\Omega" instead of the glyph on > MacOSX. To really solve the problem, some more work is needed, which might > only go to LyX 2.2. > > Jürgen To slightly detail the response. The work-around is already in rc1 and that's probably the small w that is observed. There will be no change between 2.1.0 final and rc1. Vincent
Re: A small bug maybe and a small request
Hi, Thanks to all for your help. In the test file I have sent, I see with RC1 uppercase W instead of \Omega, and that is definitely better than an empty space that I get with beta2 indeed. I could live with it, even if it may perturb new users. My example contains all uppercase Greek letters and only \Omega and \VarOmega seem to have this problem in my case. Concerning the accents, the trick of typing twice would be a solution indeed, I was not aware of it. But it does not works in my case, I get a^{î}, instead of a^{i}. Best regards, Murat FYI : OSX Mavericks and Lyx 2.1RC1 2014-04-07 11:37 GMT+02:00 Vincent van Ravesteijn: > On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > > 2014-04-07 10:23 GMT+02:00 Murat Yildizoglu: > > > >> Hi, > >> I use Lyx under OSX Mavericks. > >> I have discovered a small problem in beta2 yesterday: \Omega is > invisible > >> in a math inset (but becomes visible when the cursor leaves it). > >> I have consequently installed the RC1 to check if this problem has been > >> solved. It seems that it is replaced by a smaller one: \Omega is > replaced by > >> W in the math inset (but appears as \Omega out of it. \VarOmega has > also a > >> problem by the way. > >> > >> I attach a small lyx file in which you could check the problem (maybe it > >> is OSX only, I cannot check it). > >> Can you confirm it on OSX or other OS? > > > > > > This is a known problem which should be solved (in terms of "worked > around") > > in 2.1.0 final. See > > http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7954 > > > > The workaround currently is to display "\Omega" instead of the glyph on > > MacOSX. To really solve the problem, some more work is needed, which > might > > only go to LyX 2.2. > > > > Jürgen > > To slightly detail the response. The work-around is already in rc1 and > that's probably the small w that is observed. There will be no change > between 2.1.0 final and rc1. > > Vincent > -- *Prof. Murat Yildizoglu* Note: Please use the following address as such UNIVERSITE DE BORDEAUX GREThA (UMR CNRS 5113) MURAT YILDIZOGLU 16 AVENUE LEON DUGUIT CS 50057 33608 PESSAC CEDEX FRANCE Bureau : E-331 mail: yildi-at-u-bordeaux4.fr web: yildizoglu.info
Re: A small bug maybe and a small request
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Murat Yildizoglu < murat.yildizo...@u-bordeaux4.fr> wrote: > > Concerning the accents, the trick of typing twice would be a solution > indeed, I was not aware of it. > > But it does not works in my case, I get a^{î}, instead of a^{i}. > > I'm not sure where this comes from. It is quite normal behaviour if I use a Dutch keyboard layout in text for example. What I usually do then is to press '^' and . Vincent
Re: A small bug maybe and a small request
Yes Vincent, ^+space is what I use, but since I do not need space for many letters, I have a tendency to get lazy and drop the space and get caught by the i, a, e of course ;-) In a math inset, do we really need ^interpreted as a accent, since it's mainly used as the subscript operator in LaTeX? Best regards, Murat 2014-04-07 12:33 GMT+02:00 Vincent van Ravesteijn: > > > On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Murat Yildizoglu < > murat.yildizo...@u-bordeaux4.fr> wrote: > >> >> Concerning the accents, the trick of typing twice would be a solution >> indeed, I was not aware of it. >> >> But it does not works in my case, I get a^{î}, instead of a^{i}. >> >> > I'm not sure where this comes from. It is quite normal behaviour if I use > a Dutch keyboard layout in text for example. What I usually do then is to > press '^' and . > > Vincent > -- *Prof. Murat Yildizoglu* Note: Please use the following address as such UNIVERSITE DE BORDEAUX GREThA (UMR CNRS 5113) MURAT YILDIZOGLU 16 AVENUE LEON DUGUIT CS 50057 33608 PESSAC CEDEX FRANCE Bureau : E-331 mail: yildi-at-u-bordeaux4.fr web: yildizoglu.info
Re: A small bug maybe and a small request
2014-04-07 11:37 GMT+02:00 Vincent van Ravesteijn: > To slightly detail the response. The work-around is already in rc1 and > that's probably the small w that is observed. There will be no change > between 2.1.0 final and rc1. > Hm, I thought Georg fixed the small w thing at [23752e611/lyxgit]. But apparently that was not sufficient, since this fix predates rc1. Jürgen > Vincent >