I want to use the Umlaut (u + ") in LyX, and I have an American type keybord.
According to the help files in Lyx, it should be possible.
At Lyx, where I came first with this question, they advised me following:
Several ways:
setup your X server (xmodmap) to generate udiaresis on som
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*Subject: Umlaut in LyX
*Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 13:38:59 +0200
*MIME-Version: 1.0
*Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
*Several ways:
*setup your X server (xmodmap) to generate udiaresis on some key
combination.
*Honestly, I don't understand any of those.
*
*If someone could help, I would be very
Great, it works !
It would even be better, if I could use something like r-ALT + numpad (like
with msWindows).
thanks
If you work with unix, you can create
the following file called .key_dia
keysym F1 = eacute Eacute F1
keysym F2 = egrave Egrave F2
keysym F3 = agrave Agrave F3
*It would even be better, if I could use something like r-ALT + numpad
(like
*with msWindows).
Would it be even better if you could just use msWord (like with msWindows).
Just kiddin'
Soory, I don't know how to, but interested in any better solution.
Soory, I don't know how to, but interested in any better solution.
Well what about:
clear mod1
clear mod3
keycode 23 = Tab
keycode 30 = u U udiaeresis
keycode 32 = o O odiaeresis
keycode 38 = a A adiaeresis
keycode 39 = s S ssharp
keycode 109 = Multi_key
keycode 113 = Mode_switch
add
*Well what about:
Who are you who are so wise in the ways of science?
(From http://bau2.uibk.ac.at/sg/python/Scripts/HolyGrail/grail.html)
I want to use the Umlaut (u + ") in LyX, and I have an American type keybord.
According to the help files in Lyx, it should be possible.
At Lyx, where I came first with this question, they advised me following:
Several ways:
setup your X server (xmodmap) to generate udiaresis on som
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*Subject: Umlaut in LyX
*Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 13:38:59 +0200
*MIME-Version: 1.0
*Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
*Several ways:
*setup your X server (xmodmap) to generate udiaresis on some key
combination.
*Honestly, I don't understand any of those.
*
*If someone could help, I would be very
Great, it works !
It would even be better, if I could use something like r-ALT + numpad (like
with msWindows).
thanks
If you work with unix, you can create
the following file called .key_dia
keysym F1 = eacute Eacute F1
keysym F2 = egrave Egrave F2
keysym F3 = agrave Agrave F3
*It would even be better, if I could use something like r-ALT + numpad
(like
*with msWindows).
Would it be even better if you could just use msWord (like with msWindows).
Just kiddin'
Soory, I don't know how to, but interested in any better solution.
Soory, I don't know how to, but interested in any better solution.
Well what about:
clear mod1
clear mod3
keycode 23 = Tab
keycode 30 = u U udiaeresis
keycode 32 = o O odiaeresis
keycode 38 = a A adiaeresis
keycode 39 = s S ssharp
keycode 109 = Multi_key
keycode 113 = Mode_switch
add
*Well what about:
Who are you who are so wise in the ways of science?
(From http://bau2.uibk.ac.at/sg/python/Scripts/HolyGrail/grail.html)
I want to use the Umlaut (u + ") in LyX, and I have an American type keybord.
According to the help files in Lyx, it should be possible.
At Lyx, where I came first with this question, they advised me following:
>Several ways:
>setup your X server (xmodmap) to generate udiaresis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
*To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Subject: Umlaut in LyX
*Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 13:38:59 +0200
*MIME-Version: 1.0
*Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
*>Several ways:
*>setup your X server (xmodmap) to generate udiaresis on some key
combination.
*Honestly, I don't understand any of thos
Great, it works !
It would even be better, if I could use something like r-ALT + numpad (like
with msWindows).
thanks
> If you work with unix, you can create
> the following file called .key_dia
>
> keysym F1 = eacute Eacute F1
> keysym F2 = egrave Egrave F2
> keysym F3 = agrave Agrave F3
*It would even be better, if I could use something like r-ALT + numpad
(like
*with msWindows).
Would it be even better if you could just use msWord (like with msWindows).
Just kiddin'
Soory, I don't know how to, but interested in any better solution.
>
> Soory, I don't know how to, but interested in any better solution.
Well what about:
clear mod1
clear mod3
keycode 23 = Tab
keycode 30 = u U udiaeresis
keycode 32 = o O odiaeresis
keycode 38 = a A adiaeresis
keycode 39 = s S ssharp
keycode 109 = Multi_key
keycode 113 = Mode_switch
add
*Well what about:
Who are you who are so wise in the ways of science?
(From http://bau2.uibk.ac.at/sg/python/Scripts/HolyGrail/grail.html)
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