Now my «locale -a | grep de» gives following output:
de_DE
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
de_DE.iso88591
de_DE.utf8
Where are the dashes left?? But ok, so I enterd:
I'm not sure about the dashes, I don't have access to my Linux box
right now. There can be some
Now my «locale -a | grep de» gives following output:
de_DE
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
de_DE.iso88591
de_DE.utf8
Where are the dashes left?? But ok, so I enterd:
I'm not sure about the dashes, I don't have access to my Linux box
right now. There can be some
> Now my «locale -a | grep de» gives following output:
> de_DE
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> de_DE.iso88591
> de_DE.utf8
> Where are the dashes left?? But ok, so I enterd:
I'm not sure about the dashes, I don't have access to my Linux box
right now. There can be
Start LyX as
$ LANG=de_DE lyx
But I tried your suggestion with the version 1.3.6 and it failed :-(
I still get that garbage if I press any non english-sign button...
Henning, I think your problem is that the locale you're using is still
unicode-based, no matter if its de_DE or [EMAIL
Hi Andrei,
Henning, I think your problem is that the locale you're using is still
unicode-based, no matter if its de_DE or [EMAIL PROTECTED] What you
need to do is define a truly latin-1 locale, that is smth like
de_DE.iso-8859-1 (or similar), and then follow the advice above and
Start LyX as
$ LANG=de_DE lyx
But I tried your suggestion with the version 1.3.6 and it failed :-(
I still get that garbage if I press any non english-sign button...
Henning, I think your problem is that the locale you're using is still
unicode-based, no matter if its de_DE or [EMAIL
Hi Andrei,
Henning, I think your problem is that the locale you're using is still
unicode-based, no matter if its de_DE or [EMAIL PROTECTED] What you
need to do is define a truly latin-1 locale, that is smth like
de_DE.iso-8859-1 (or similar), and then follow the advice above and
>> Start LyX as
>> $ LANG=de_DE lyx
> But I tried your suggestion with the version 1.3.6 and it failed :-(
> I still get that garbage if I press any non english-sign button...
Henning, I think your problem is that the locale you're using is still
unicode-based, no matter if its "de_DE" or
Hi Andrei,
> Henning, I think your problem is that the locale you're using is still
> unicode-based, no matter if its "de_DE" or [EMAIL PROTECTED] What you
> need to do is define a truly latin-1 locale, that is smth like
> "de_DE.iso-8859-1" (or similar), and then follow the advice
Thanks for the first answers,
Correct, but this shouldn't be necessary as lyx usually have no problems
with ö or most of the other latin non-ascii characters.
[..] Lyx works with various latin encodings such as
iso8859-1, unicode support is planned for version 1.5.
can you give me a hint,
. wrote:
Thanks for the first answers,
Correct, but this shouldn't be necessary as lyx usually have no problems
with ö or most of the other latin non-ascii characters.
[..] Lyx works with various latin encodings such as
iso8859-1, unicode support is planned for version 1.5.
can you give
can you give me a hint, how can I make that X-windows send the key-events
in latin-charset to lyx? (And not in utf-8 like now)
Start LyX as
$ LANG=de_DE lyx
LyX 1.4 will do the necessary magic for you.
I have the latest lyx-version I can find: 1.3.6. Also the website (lyx.org)
says that
. wrote:
can you give me a hint, how can I make that X-windows send the key-events
in latin-charset to lyx? (And not in utf-8 like now)
Start LyX as
$ LANG=de_DE lyx
LyX 1.4 will do the necessary magic for you.
I have the latest lyx-version I can find: 1.3.6. Also the website (lyx.org)
Thanks for the first answers,
Correct, but this shouldn't be necessary as lyx usually have no problems
with ö or most of the other latin non-ascii characters.
[..] Lyx works with various latin encodings such as
iso8859-1, unicode support is planned for version 1.5.
can you give me a hint,
. wrote:
Thanks for the first answers,
Correct, but this shouldn't be necessary as lyx usually have no problems
with ö or most of the other latin non-ascii characters.
[..] Lyx works with various latin encodings such as
iso8859-1, unicode support is planned for version 1.5.
can you give
can you give me a hint, how can I make that X-windows send the key-events
in latin-charset to lyx? (And not in utf-8 like now)
Start LyX as
$ LANG=de_DE lyx
LyX 1.4 will do the necessary magic for you.
I have the latest lyx-version I can find: 1.3.6. Also the website (lyx.org)
says that
. wrote:
can you give me a hint, how can I make that X-windows send the key-events
in latin-charset to lyx? (And not in utf-8 like now)
Start LyX as
$ LANG=de_DE lyx
LyX 1.4 will do the necessary magic for you.
I have the latest lyx-version I can find: 1.3.6. Also the website (lyx.org)
Thanks for the first answers,
> Correct, but this shouldn't be necessary as lyx usually have no problems
> with ö or most of the other latin non-ascii characters.
>[..] Lyx works with various latin encodings such as
> iso8859-1, unicode support is planned for version 1.5.
can you give me a
. wrote:
Thanks for the first answers,
Correct, but this shouldn't be necessary as lyx usually have no problems
with ö or most of the other latin non-ascii characters.
[..] Lyx works with various latin encodings such as
iso8859-1, unicode support is planned for version 1.5.
can you give
> > can you give me a hint, how can I make that X-windows send the key-events
> > in latin-charset to lyx? (And not in utf-8 like now)
>
> Start LyX as
> $ LANG=de_DE lyx
>
> LyX 1.4 will do the necessary magic for you.
I have the latest lyx-version I can find: 1.3.6. Also the website (lyx.org)
. wrote:
can you give me a hint, how can I make that X-windows send the key-events
in latin-charset to lyx? (And not in utf-8 like now)
Start LyX as
$ LANG=de_DE lyx
LyX 1.4 will do the necessary magic for you.
I have the latest lyx-version I can find: 1.3.6. Also the website (lyx.org)
On Saturday 26 November 2005 18:08, . wrote:
Hi,
I really like using lyx... but since a couple of months I have a problem.
Everytime I try to enter a language depended character, like ö (german o
umlaut) or any else. I got following:
http://henning.haeske.com/lyx.jpg
The LaTeX
On Sat, Nov 26, 2005 at 11:49:42PM +1300, John C. McCabe-Dansted wrote:
On Saturday 26 November 2005 18:08, . wrote:
Hi,
I really like using lyx... but since a couple of months I have a problem.
Everytime I try to enter a language depended character, like ö (german o
umlaut) or any
On Saturday 26 November 2005 18:08, . wrote:
Hi,
I really like using lyx... but since a couple of months I have a problem.
Everytime I try to enter a language depended character, like ö (german o
umlaut) or any else. I got following:
http://henning.haeske.com/lyx.jpg
The LaTeX
On Sat, Nov 26, 2005 at 11:49:42PM +1300, John C. McCabe-Dansted wrote:
On Saturday 26 November 2005 18:08, . wrote:
Hi,
I really like using lyx... but since a couple of months I have a problem.
Everytime I try to enter a language depended character, like ö (german o
umlaut) or any
On Saturday 26 November 2005 18:08, . wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I really like using lyx... but since a couple of months I have a problem.
> Everytime I try to enter a language depended character, like ö (german o
> umlaut) or any else. I got following:
>
> http://henning.haeske.com/lyx.jpg
The LaTeX
On Sat, Nov 26, 2005 at 11:49:42PM +1300, John C. McCabe-Dansted wrote:
> On Saturday 26 November 2005 18:08, . wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I really like using lyx... but since a couple of months I have a problem.
> > Everytime I try to enter a language depended character, like ö (german o
> > umlaut)
Hi,
I really like using lyx... but since a couple of months I have a problem.
Everytime I try to enter a language depended character, like ö (german o
umlaut) or any else. I got following:
http://henning.haeske.com/lyx.jpg
I have a gentoo distribution, with enabled unicode. But my
Hi,
I really like using lyx... but since a couple of months I have a problem.
Everytime I try to enter a language depended character, like ö (german o
umlaut) or any else. I got following:
http://henning.haeske.com/lyx.jpg
I have a gentoo distribution, with enabled unicode. But my
Hi,
I really like using lyx... but since a couple of months I have a problem.
Everytime I try to enter a language depended character, like ö (german o
umlaut) or any else. I got following:
http://henning.haeske.com/lyx.jpg
I have a gentoo distribution, with enabled unicode. But my
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