Re: siunitx table support

2013-05-20 Thread Julien Rioux
On 10/04/2013 10:10 AM, Andreas Hilboll wrote: Hi, I often use the package siunitx [http://ctan.org/pkg/siunitx] for nice alignment of decimal places / uncertainty separators in tables. Is there any way I can define the S column type provided by the package for tables within LyX? If not,

Re: siunitx table support

2013-05-20 Thread Julien Rioux
On 10/04/2013 10:10 AM, Andreas Hilboll wrote: Hi, I often use the package siunitx [http://ctan.org/pkg/siunitx] for nice alignment of decimal places / uncertainty separators in tables. Is there any way I can define the S column type provided by the package for tables within LyX? If not,

Re: siunitx table support

2013-05-20 Thread Julien Rioux
On 10/04/2013 10:10 AM, Andreas Hilboll wrote: Hi, I often use the package siunitx [http://ctan.org/pkg/siunitx] for nice alignment of decimal places / uncertainty separators in tables. Is there any way I can define the S column type provided by the package for tables within LyX? If not,

Re: Siunitx

2008-09-12 Thread James Sutherland
I use ^\circ to get a degree symbol. James On Sep 12, 2008, at 4:39 AM, Robbie Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I have Lyx 1.56 running on OSX10.4 and would like to use 'siunitx' as this seems to be the only way to get the degrees symbol. I have downloaded this but there doesn't seem

Re: Siunitx

2008-09-12 Thread Christian Ridderström
On Fri, 12 Sep 2008, James Sutherland wrote: I use ^\circ to get a degree symbol. Isn't there some keyboard combination that can be used? Perhaps something using the Compose-key? /C -- Christian Ridderström, +46-8-768 39 44http://www.md.kth.se/~chr

Re: Siunitx

2008-09-12 Thread curtis osterhoudt
If you're OK with using $\textdegree$ (some people complain about its typography in various fonts), then you may be able to get it to work with no additional packages, except perhaps 'textcomp'. Cheers, C.O. / Down with

Re: Siunitx

2008-09-12 Thread James Sutherland
I use ^\circ to get a degree symbol. James On Sep 12, 2008, at 4:39 AM, Robbie Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I have Lyx 1.56 running on OSX10.4 and would like to use 'siunitx' as this seems to be the only way to get the degrees symbol. I have downloaded this but there doesn't seem

Re: Siunitx

2008-09-12 Thread Christian Ridderström
On Fri, 12 Sep 2008, James Sutherland wrote: I use ^\circ to get a degree symbol. Isn't there some keyboard combination that can be used? Perhaps something using the Compose-key? /C -- Christian Ridderström, +46-8-768 39 44http://www.md.kth.se/~chr

Re: Siunitx

2008-09-12 Thread curtis osterhoudt
If you're OK with using $\textdegree$ (some people complain about its typography in various fonts), then you may be able to get it to work with no additional packages, except perhaps 'textcomp'. Cheers, C.O. / Down with

Re: Siunitx

2008-09-12 Thread James Sutherland
I use ^\circ to get a degree symbol. James On Sep 12, 2008, at 4:39 AM, Robbie Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello, I have Lyx 1.56 running on OSX10.4 and would like to use 'siunitx' as this seems to be the only way to get the degrees symbol. I have downloaded this but there doesn't

Re: Siunitx

2008-09-12 Thread Christian Ridderström
On Fri, 12 Sep 2008, James Sutherland wrote: I use ^\circ to get a degree symbol. Isn't there some keyboard combination that can be used? Perhaps something using the -key? /C -- Christian Ridderström, +46-8-768 39 44http://www.md.kth.se/~chr

Re: Siunitx

2008-09-12 Thread curtis osterhoudt
If you're OK with using $\textdegree$ (some people complain about its typography in various fonts), then you may be able to get it to work with no additional packages, except perhaps 'textcomp'. Cheers, C.O. / Down with