cvs = concurrent versions system.. in this case, the development
version of LyX .. anyone can download the devel. version and compile
the source though the last I checked, Angus warned me not to go near
it now... (at least not for regular use)
Thanks a lot, Nirmal, for your explanation!
Paul
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 04:56:09PM -0500, Nirmal Govind wrote:
What does Note that Ldiff might not always give correct results
mean? What cases are not handled well by ldiff? Or was that just a
general disclaimer for unknown bugs?
The are some cases in which ldiff will fail.
These cases
Hi, I have a list:
1. eggs
2. bacon
3. mushrooms
And I want to stick a comment in there - just for me the author -
like this:
1. eggs
*try something else next time instead of the next few ingredients*
2. bacon
3. mushrooms
But this is
How do I insert the degree circle symbol?
Thanks,
Maria
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As far as I know, there is no standard macro for this.
(I guess in some fonts it is character 228).
However, I usually use:
\newcommand\degree{\ensuremath{^{\circ}}}
in preamble, and then \degree{} in ERT in text.
Vasek
On Saturday 14 of February 2004 15:58, Maria Torres wrote:
How do I
to answer my own question. I needed to add a viewer to the Postscript file
format.
-Original Message-
From: Jim Ragsdale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2004 4:13 PM
To: Lyx-Users
Subject: view ps on windows
Sorry if this has come up before, but I could not
I usually use \textdegree for the little circle or \textcelsius if I want
degreeC. \textdegree works but \textcelsius i need to put
\usepackage{textcomp} in the preamble. What is the proper way to include
symbols like these? Do you put them in ERT? I have tried mathmode and it
works but produces a
Hi.. I'm trying to get a hat (^) on a bold greek symbol such as
\beta .. I have the equivalent of the following LaTeX code:
\hat{\boldsymbol{\beta}} .. however, the ^ is misplaced since it's
not directly above the beta as it usually is if it were just
\hat{\beta} .. so I tried
cvs = concurrent versions system.. in this case, the development
version of LyX .. anyone can download the devel. version and compile
the source though the last I checked, Angus warned me not to go near
it now... (at least not for regular use)
Thanks a lot, Nirmal, for your explanation!
Paul
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 04:56:09PM -0500, Nirmal Govind wrote:
What does Note that Ldiff might not always give correct results
mean? What cases are not handled well by ldiff? Or was that just a
general disclaimer for unknown bugs?
The are some cases in which ldiff will fail.
These cases
Hi, I have a list:
1. eggs
2. bacon
3. mushrooms
And I want to stick a comment in there - just for me the author -
like this:
1. eggs
*try something else next time instead of the next few ingredients*
2. bacon
3. mushrooms
But this is
How do I insert the degree circle symbol?
Thanks,
Maria
=
And now a note from our sponsors!
Language translations services!
English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German, Russian, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean!
E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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As far as I know, there is no standard macro for this.
(I guess in some fonts it is character 228).
However, I usually use:
\newcommand\degree{\ensuremath{^{\circ}}}
in preamble, and then \degree{} in ERT in text.
Vasek
On Saturday 14 of February 2004 15:58, Maria Torres wrote:
How do I
to answer my own question. I needed to add a viewer to the Postscript file
format.
-Original Message-
From: Jim Ragsdale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2004 4:13 PM
To: Lyx-Users
Subject: view ps on windows
Sorry if this has come up before, but I could not
I usually use \textdegree for the little circle or \textcelsius if I want
degreeC. \textdegree works but \textcelsius i need to put
\usepackage{textcomp} in the preamble. What is the proper way to include
symbols like these? Do you put them in ERT? I have tried mathmode and it
works but produces a
Hi.. I'm trying to get a hat (^) on a bold greek symbol such as
\beta .. I have the equivalent of the following LaTeX code:
\hat{\boldsymbol{\beta}} .. however, the ^ is misplaced since it's
not directly above the beta as it usually is if it were just
\hat{\beta} .. so I tried
cvs = concurrent versions system.. in this case, the development
version of LyX .. anyone can download the devel. version and compile
the source though the last I checked, Angus warned me not to go near
it now... (at least not for regular use)
Thanks a lot, Nirmal, for your explanation!
Paul
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 04:56:09PM -0500, Nirmal Govind wrote:
>
> What does "Note that Ldiff might not always give correct results"
> mean? What cases are not handled well by ldiff? Or was that just a
> general disclaimer for unknown bugs?
The are some cases in which ldiff will fail.
These
Hi, I have a list:
1. eggs
2. bacon
3. mushrooms
And I want to stick a comment in there - just for me the author -
like this:
1. eggs
*try something else next time instead of the next few ingredients*
2. bacon
3. mushrooms
But this is
How do I insert the degree circle symbol?
Thanks,
Maria
=
And now a note from our sponsors!
Language translations services!
English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German, Russian, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean!
E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brand new DVD's at huge discounts!
As far as I know, there is no standard macro for this.
(I guess in some fonts it is character 228).
However, I usually use:
\newcommand\degree{\ensuremath{^{\circ}}}
in preamble, and then \degree{} in ERT in text.
Vasek
On Saturday 14 of February 2004 15:58, Maria Torres wrote:
> How do I
to answer my own question. I needed to add a viewer to the Postscript file
format.
> -Original Message-
> From: Jim Ragsdale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, February 14, 2004 4:13 PM
> To: Lyx-Users
> Subject: view ps on windows
>
>
> Sorry if this has come up before, but I
I usually use \textdegree for the little circle or \textcelsius if I want
degreeC. \textdegree works but \textcelsius i need to put
\usepackage{textcomp} in the preamble. What is the proper way to include
symbols like these? Do you put them in ERT? I have tried mathmode and it
works but produces a
Hi.. I'm trying to get a hat (^) on a bold greek symbol such as
\beta .. I have the equivalent of the following LaTeX code:
\hat{\boldsymbol{\beta}} .. however, the ^ is misplaced since it's
not directly above the beta as it usually is if it were just
\hat{\beta} .. so I tried
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