Thanks Jürgen...works a treat.
Cheers,
Paul
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Jon Riding wrote:
FC2 uses UTF-8 by default. To my recollection the anaconda
installer for fc2 doesn't give you the option to change to
ascii...
You may start emacs (and LyX) with
env LANG=en_US emacs
to avoid the production
after looking around a bit it seems as though there is a push for
unicode to replace ascii. if this is the case, is it possible to get
LyX/BibTeX to handle unicode?
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Jon Riding wrote:
FC2 uses UTF-8 by default. To my recollection the anaconda
installer for fc2
Thanks Jürgen...works a treat.
Cheers,
Paul
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Jon Riding wrote:
FC2 uses UTF-8 by default. To my recollection the anaconda
installer for fc2 doesn't give you the option to change to
ascii...
You may start emacs (and LyX) with
env LANG=en_US emacs
to avoid the production
after looking around a bit it seems as though there is a push for
unicode to replace ascii. if this is the case, is it possible to get
LyX/BibTeX to handle unicode?
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Jon Riding wrote:
FC2 uses UTF-8 by default. To my recollection the anaconda
installer for fc2
Thanks Jürgen...works a treat.
Cheers,
Paul
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Jon Riding wrote:
FC2 uses UTF-8 by default. To my recollection the anaconda
installer for fc2 doesn't give you the option to change to
ascii...
You may start emacs (and LyX) with
env LANG=en_US emacs
to avoid the production
after looking around a bit it seems as though there is a push for
unicode to replace ascii. if this is the case, is it possible to get
LyX/BibTeX to handle unicode?
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Jon Riding wrote:
FC2 uses UTF-8 by default. To my recollection the anaconda
installer for fc2
Jon Riding wrote:
FC2 uses UTF-8 by default. To my recollection the anaconda
installer for fc2 doesn't give you the option to change to
ascii...
You may start emacs (and LyX) with
env LANG=en_US emacs
to avoid the production of unicode-encoded texts.
Files in unicode can be converted to
Jon Riding wrote:
FC2 uses UTF-8 by default. To my recollection the anaconda
installer for fc2 doesn't give you the option to change to
ascii...
You may start emacs (and LyX) with
env LANG=en_US emacs
to avoid the production of unicode-encoded texts.
Files in unicode can be converted to
Jon Riding wrote:
> FC2 uses UTF-8 by default. To my recollection the anaconda
> installer for fc2 doesn't give you the option to change to
> ascii...
You may start emacs (and LyX) with
env LANG=en_US emacs
to avoid the production of unicode-encoded texts.
Files in unicode can be converted to
Paul Medwell wrote:
Any clues?
Did you (i.e. FC 2) switch to unicode?
Jürgen
Paul Medwell wrote:
Any clues?
Did you (i.e. FC 2) switch to unicode?
Jürgen
Paul Medwell wrote:
> Any clues?
Did you (i.e. FC 2) switch to unicode?
Jürgen
Rob S
Can I use LaTeX symbol encoding, specifically \'{o} within a field
of a
bibtex file and have the accented o properly typeset in the text?
Sure can
Perhaps I should ask how to enter it. The field in question is:
author = {Solnes, J.},
and I want the o to be accented.
I use
On Sat, 21 Aug 2004, Rob S wrote:
I use this one without problems
B.M. Sumer and J. Freds{\o}e
Rob,
Thanks. I'll test it right now. The reason I did not try this is that
additional brackets within a bracked value indicates to the software that
the characters within are literal.
For
Rob S
Can I use LaTeX symbol encoding, specifically \'{o} within a field
of a
bibtex file and have the accented o properly typeset in the text?
Sure can
Perhaps I should ask how to enter it. The field in question is:
author = {Solnes, J.},
and I want the o to be accented.
I use
On Sat, 21 Aug 2004, Rob S wrote:
I use this one without problems
B.M. Sumer and J. Freds{\o}e
Rob,
Thanks. I'll test it right now. The reason I did not try this is that
additional brackets within a bracked value indicates to the software that
the characters within are literal.
For
Rob S
>
> Can I use LaTeX symbol encoding, specifically \'{o} within a field
of a
> bibtex file and have the accented o properly typeset in the text?
Sure can
>
> Perhaps I should ask how to enter it. The field in question is:
> author = {Solnes, J.},
> and I want the o to be accented.
On Sat, 21 Aug 2004, Rob S wrote:
> I use this one without problems
>
> B.M. Sumer and J. Freds{\o}e
Rob,
Thanks. I'll test it right now. The reason I did not try this is that
additional brackets within a bracked value indicates to the software that
the characters within are literal.
For
Roberto Marabini wrote:
Hello Roberto,
I also use lyx for writting spanish documents and I do not find the
problems you describe. I have redefined my keyboard using xmodmap so I
can type á directly instead of \'{a} (I am working at US and therefore
I use an american keyboard) and
On Sat, Nov 10, 2001, Roberto Hernandez wrote:
First, the spellchecker (aspell in my case) thinks the word is
spelled wrong.
There is something wrong with the setting of your spellchecker (I
am still using ispell, so I cannot help with yours, but try man
aspell).
I read somewhere that if you
Roberto Marabini wrote:
Hello Roberto,
I also use lyx for writting spanish documents and I do not find the
problems you describe. I have redefined my keyboard using xmodmap so I
can type á directly instead of \'{a} (I am working at US and therefore
I use an american keyboard) and
On Sat, Nov 10, 2001, Roberto Hernandez wrote:
First, the spellchecker (aspell in my case) thinks the word is
spelled wrong.
There is something wrong with the setting of your spellchecker (I
am still using ispell, so I cannot help with yours, but try man
aspell).
I read somewhere that if you
Roberto Marabini wrote:
> Hello Roberto,
>
> I also use lyx for writting spanish documents and I do not find the
> problems you describe. I have redefined my keyboard using "xmodmap" so I
> can type "á" directly instead of "\'{a}" (I am working at US and therefore
> I use an american
On Sat, Nov 10, 2001, Roberto Hernandez wrote:
> First, the spellchecker (aspell in my case) thinks the word is
> spelled wrong.
There is something wrong with the setting of your spellchecker (I
am still using ispell, so I cannot help with yours, but try man
aspell).
> I read somewhere that if
On Sat, 10 Nov 2001, Roberto Hernandez wrote:
Hi all,
I'm writing a report in Spanish, which means lots of accented
characters. After exporting the file to TeX I realized that instead of
exporting these characters as \'{a} for example, they are exported as á
(hope you can see that
On Sat, 10 Nov 2001, Roberto Hernandez wrote:
Hi all,
I'm writing a report in Spanish, which means lots of accented
characters. After exporting the file to TeX I realized that instead of
exporting these characters as \'{a} for example, they are exported as á
(hope you can see that
On Sat, 10 Nov 2001, Roberto Hernandez wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm writing a report in Spanish, which means lots of accented
> characters. After exporting the file to TeX I realized that instead of
> exporting these characters as \'{a} for example, they are exported as á
> (hope you can see
"Arnaud" == Arnaud Turier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There have been indeed some changes in this code, but it is still
supposed to work...
What version of xforms? Newer or older than 0.89.5 (look at the
configure output).
Arnaud I'm using Xforms 0.88 as recommended in the INSTALL file
"Arnaud" == Arnaud Turier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There have been indeed some changes in this code, but it is still
supposed to work...
What version of xforms? Newer or older than 0.89.5 (look at the
configure output).
Arnaud I'm using Xforms 0.88 as recommended in the INSTALL file
> "Arnaud" == Arnaud Turier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> There have been indeed some changes in this code, but it is still
>> supposed to work...
>>
>> What version of xforms? Newer or older than 0.89.5 (look at the
>> configure output).
Arnaud> I'm using Xforms 0.88 as recommended in
Ronald,
I'm using lyx-1.1.6 with an american keyboard (A Sun one) [...]
With the previous version of LyX, I was typing the compose key and
then two characters (' and e to obtain ). Now, with lyx-1.1.6 it
does not longer work.
With lyx-1.1.6, Sparc-solaris-2.6, the compose key
Ronald,
I'm using lyx-1.1.6 with an american keyboard (A Sun one) [...]
With the previous version of LyX, I was typing the compose key and
then two characters (' and e to obtain ). Now, with lyx-1.1.6 it
does not longer work.
With lyx-1.1.6, Sparc-solaris-2.6, the compose key
Ronald,
> I'm using lyx-1.1.6 with an american keyboard (A Sun one) [...]
> With the previous version of LyX, I was typing the compose key and
> then two characters (' and e to obtain é). Now, with lyx-1.1.6 it
> does not longer work.
>
> With lyx-1.1.6, Sparc-solaris-2.6, the compose
Hello Jean-Marc,
Arnaud Hello, I'm using lyx-1.1.6 with an american keyboard (A Sun
Arnaud one), and I would like to type accented characters. With the
Arnaud previous version of LyX, I was typing the compose key and then
Arnaud two characters (' and e to obtain ). Now, with lyx-1.1.6 it
Hello Jean-Marc,
Arnaud Hello, I'm using lyx-1.1.6 with an american keyboard (A Sun
Arnaud one), and I would like to type accented characters. With the
Arnaud previous version of LyX, I was typing the compose key and then
Arnaud two characters (' and e to obtain ). Now, with lyx-1.1.6 it
Hello Jean-Marc,
> Arnaud> Hello, I'm using lyx-1.1.6 with an american keyboard (A Sun
> Arnaud> one), and I would like to type accented characters. With the
> Arnaud> previous version of LyX, I was typing the compose key and then
> Arnaud> two characters (' and e to obtain é). Now, with
"Arnaud" == Arnaud Turier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Arnaud Hello, I'm using lyx-1.1.6 with an american keyboard (A Sun
Arnaud one), and I would like to type accented characters. With the
Arnaud previous version of LyX, I was typing the compose key and then
Arnaud two characters (' and e to
"Arnaud" == Arnaud Turier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Arnaud Hello, I'm using lyx-1.1.6 with an american keyboard (A Sun
Arnaud one), and I would like to type accented characters. With the
Arnaud previous version of LyX, I was typing the compose key and then
Arnaud two characters (' and e to
> "Arnaud" == Arnaud Turier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Arnaud> Hello, I'm using lyx-1.1.6 with an american keyboard (A Sun
Arnaud> one), and I would like to type accented characters. With the
Arnaud> previous version of LyX, I was typing the compose key and then
Arnaud> two characters ('
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