Re: LyX under RedHat 8.0

2002-10-20 Thread Fernando Perez
On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, Udo Mueller wrote:

 Since I did upgrade my system to RedHat 8.0 (Psyche) in German, the 
 LyX-Menubars cannot  show any Umlauts. RedHat uses the UNICODE, so maybe 
 this is the reason. I use the newes LyX 1.2.1 ans the special RedHat 
 packages. Is there any solution for this problem? Maybe someone had 
 experiences under other LINUX distributions.

This is from the RH8.0 release notes, it may help. Sorry for the broken 
formatting, pine's fault.


o Red Hat Linux now installs using UTF-8 (Unicode) locales by default
in
  languages other than Chinese, Japanese, or Korean.

   This has been known to cause various issues:

   . Line drawing characters in applications such as make menuconfig
do
   not always appear correctly in certain locales.

   . On the console, the latarcyrheb-sun16 font is used for best 
Unicode
   coverage. Due to the use of this font, bold colors are not 
available.

   . Certain third party applications, such as the Adobe(R) Acrobat
   Reader(R), may not function correctly (or crash upon startup) 
because
   they lack support for Unicode locales. Until third party developers
   provide such support in their products, you may work around this 
issue
   by setting the LANG environment variable at the shell prompt to C
   prior to typing the application name. For example:

   env LANG=C acroread






Re: LyX under RedHat 8.0

2002-10-20 Thread Fernando Perez
On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, Udo Mueller wrote:

 Since I did upgrade my system to RedHat 8.0 (Psyche) in German, the 
 LyX-Menubars cannot  show any Umlauts. RedHat uses the UNICODE, so maybe 
 this is the reason. I use the newes LyX 1.2.1 ans the special RedHat 
 packages. Is there any solution for this problem? Maybe someone had 
 experiences under other LINUX distributions.

This is from the RH8.0 release notes, it may help. Sorry for the broken 
formatting, pine's fault.


o Red Hat Linux now installs using UTF-8 (Unicode) locales by default
in
  languages other than Chinese, Japanese, or Korean.

   This has been known to cause various issues:

   . Line drawing characters in applications such as make menuconfig
do
   not always appear correctly in certain locales.

   . On the console, the latarcyrheb-sun16 font is used for best 
Unicode
   coverage. Due to the use of this font, bold colors are not 
available.

   . Certain third party applications, such as the Adobe(R) Acrobat
   Reader(R), may not function correctly (or crash upon startup) 
because
   they lack support for Unicode locales. Until third party developers
   provide such support in their products, you may work around this 
issue
   by setting the LANG environment variable at the shell prompt to C
   prior to typing the application name. For example:

   env LANG=C acroread






Re: LyX under RedHat 8.0

2002-10-20 Thread Fernando Perez
On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, Udo Mueller wrote:

> Since I did upgrade my system to RedHat 8.0 (Psyche) in German, the 
> LyX-Menubars cannot  show any Umlauts. RedHat uses the UNICODE, so maybe 
> this is the reason. I use the newes LyX 1.2.1 ans the special RedHat 
> packages. Is there any solution for this problem? Maybe someone had 
> experiences under other LINUX distributions.

This is from the RH8.0 release notes, it may help. Sorry for the broken 
formatting, pine's fault.


o Red Hat Linux now installs using UTF-8 (Unicode) locales by default
in
  languages other than Chinese, Japanese, or Korean.

   This has been known to cause various issues:

   . Line drawing characters in applications such as make menuconfig
do
   not always appear correctly in certain locales.

   . On the console, the latarcyrheb-sun16 font is used for best 
Unicode
   coverage. Due to the use of this font, bold colors are not 
available.

   . Certain third party applications, such as the Adobe(R) Acrobat
   Reader(R), may not function correctly (or crash upon startup) 
because
   they lack support for Unicode locales. Until third party developers
   provide such support in their products, you may work around this 
issue
   by setting the LANG environment variable at the shell prompt to C
   prior to typing the application name. For example:

   env LANG=C acroread






LyX under RedHat 8.0

2002-10-18 Thread Udo Mueller
Since I did upgrade my system to RedHat 8.0 (Psyche) in German, the 
LyX-Menubars cannot  show any Umlauts. RedHat uses the UNICODE, so maybe 
this is the reason. I use the newes LyX 1.2.1 ans the special RedHat 
packages. Is there any solution for this problem? Maybe someone had 
experiences under other LINUX distributions.




Re: LyX under RedHat 8.0

2002-10-18 Thread Jan Werner Schemm
I have the same problem under RH 8.0. In addition to the problem with the
menubars, the german special characters are not processed correctly when
used in a bibtex-reference.


On Fri, 18 Oct 2002 04:04:24 +0200, Udo Mueller wrote:

 Since I did upgrade my system to RedHat 8.0 (Psyche) in German, the 
 LyX-Menubars cannot  show any Umlauts. RedHat uses the UNICODE, so maybe 
 this is the reason. I use the newes LyX 1.2.1 ans the special RedHat 
 packages. Is there any solution for this problem? Maybe someone had 
 experiences under other LINUX distributions.






LyX under RedHat 8.0

2002-10-18 Thread Udo Mueller
Since I did upgrade my system to RedHat 8.0 (Psyche) in German, the 
LyX-Menubars cannot  show any Umlauts. RedHat uses the UNICODE, so maybe 
this is the reason. I use the newes LyX 1.2.1 ans the special RedHat 
packages. Is there any solution for this problem? Maybe someone had 
experiences under other LINUX distributions.




Re: LyX under RedHat 8.0

2002-10-18 Thread Jan Werner Schemm
I have the same problem under RH 8.0. In addition to the problem with the
menubars, the german special characters are not processed correctly when
used in a bibtex-reference.


On Fri, 18 Oct 2002 04:04:24 +0200, Udo Mueller wrote:

 Since I did upgrade my system to RedHat 8.0 (Psyche) in German, the 
 LyX-Menubars cannot  show any Umlauts. RedHat uses the UNICODE, so maybe 
 this is the reason. I use the newes LyX 1.2.1 ans the special RedHat 
 packages. Is there any solution for this problem? Maybe someone had 
 experiences under other LINUX distributions.






LyX under RedHat 8.0

2002-10-18 Thread Udo Mueller
Since I did upgrade my system to RedHat 8.0 (Psyche) in German, the 
LyX-Menubars cannot  show any Umlauts. RedHat uses the UNICODE, so maybe 
this is the reason. I use the newes LyX 1.2.1 ans the special RedHat 
packages. Is there any solution for this problem? Maybe someone had 
experiences under other LINUX distributions.




Re: LyX under RedHat 8.0

2002-10-18 Thread Jan Werner Schemm
I have the same problem under RH 8.0. In addition to the problem with the
menubars, the german special characters are not processed correctly when
used in a bibtex-reference.


On Fri, 18 Oct 2002 04:04:24 +0200, Udo Mueller wrote:

> Since I did upgrade my system to RedHat 8.0 (Psyche) in German, the 
> LyX-Menubars cannot  show any Umlauts. RedHat uses the UNICODE, so maybe 
> this is the reason. I use the newes LyX 1.2.1 ans the special RedHat 
> packages. Is there any solution for this problem? Maybe someone had 
> experiences under other LINUX distributions.