On 2009-04-03, signu...@norvelle.org wrote:
Thanks, Günter,
Perhaps I'm going about things the wrong way. Instead of trying to
use XeTeX, perhaps I can just use one of the engines that is already
built into LyX.
Yes.
So, with my sample document, set to utf8-extended encoding, if I try
On 2009-04-03, signu...@norvelle.org wrote:
Thanks, Günter,
Perhaps I'm going about things the wrong way. Instead of trying to
use XeTeX, perhaps I can just use one of the engines that is already
built into LyX.
Yes.
So, with my sample document, set to utf8-extended encoding, if I try
On 2009-04-03, signu...@norvelle.org wrote:
> Thanks, Günter,
> Perhaps I'm going about things the wrong way. Instead of trying to
> use XeTeX, perhaps I can just use one of the engines that is already
> built into LyX.
Yes.
> So, with my sample document, set to "utf8-extended" encoding,
Greetings all,
I forgot to send this last time with UTF-8 encoding... sorry.
I'm currently looking to switch to LyX from TexShop in order to work
on my thesis. I use a lot of Ancient Greek in my documents, so the
first step is to make sure I can correctly import my current files
into .lyx
Thanks, Günter,
Perhaps I'm going about things the wrong way. Instead of trying to
use XeTeX, perhaps I can just use one of the engines that is already
built into LyX.
So, with my sample document, set to utf8-extended encoding, if I try
rendering it using the built-in pdflatex engine, I
Greetings all,
I forgot to send this last time with UTF-8 encoding... sorry.
I'm currently looking to switch to LyX from TexShop in order to work
on my thesis. I use a lot of Ancient Greek in my documents, so the
first step is to make sure I can correctly import my current files
into .lyx
Thanks, Günter,
Perhaps I'm going about things the wrong way. Instead of trying to
use XeTeX, perhaps I can just use one of the engines that is already
built into LyX.
So, with my sample document, set to utf8-extended encoding, if I try
rendering it using the built-in pdflatex engine, I
Greetings all,
I forgot to send this last time with UTF-8 encoding... sorry.
I'm currently looking to switch to LyX from TexShop in order to work
on my thesis. I use a lot of Ancient Greek in my documents, so the
first step is to make sure I can correctly import my current files
into .lyx
Thanks, Günter,
Perhaps I'm going about things the wrong way. Instead of trying to
use XeTeX, perhaps I can just use one of the engines that is already
built into LyX.
So, with my sample document, set to "utf8-extended" encoding, if I try
rendering it using the built-in pdflatex engine,