Re: Using German sort order with nomencl

2013-04-16 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
2013/4/15 Thomas Strausz: Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes: I don't know the solution to your problem. You might hit a general drawback of nomencl or makeindex, which should be replaced by the much better glossaries package (which supports xindy) eventually within LyX. The

Re: Using German sort order with nomencl

2013-04-16 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
2013/4/15 Thomas Strausz: Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes: I don't know the solution to your problem. You might hit a general drawback of nomencl or makeindex, which should be replaced by the much better glossaries package (which supports xindy) eventually within LyX. The

Re: Using German sort order with nomencl

2013-04-16 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
2013/4/15 Thomas Strausz: > Jürgen Spitzmüller lyx.org> writes: > >> I don't know the solution to your problem. You might hit a general > drawback of >> nomencl or makeindex, which should be replaced by the much better glossaries >> package (which supports xindy) eventually within LyX. > > The

Re: Using German sort order with nomencl

2013-04-15 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Sonntag 14 April 2013, 18:08:02 schrieb Thomas Strausz: Hello, In a German language document I am trying to produce a nomenclature in LyX using the implemented functions for the nomencl package. Some of the symbols I use start with a German umlaut, e. g. ÖJZ. These entries are listed at

Re: Using German sort order with nomencl

2013-04-15 Thread Thomas Strausz
Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes: I don't know the solution to your problem. You might hit a general drawback of nomencl or makeindex, which should be replaced by the much better glossaries package (which supports xindy) eventually within LyX. The problem with xindy might be, that

Re: Using German sort order with nomencl

2013-04-15 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Sonntag 14 April 2013, 18:08:02 schrieb Thomas Strausz: Hello, In a German language document I am trying to produce a nomenclature in LyX using the implemented functions for the nomencl package. Some of the symbols I use start with a German umlaut, e. g. ÖJZ. These entries are listed at

Re: Using German sort order with nomencl

2013-04-15 Thread Thomas Strausz
Jürgen Spitzmüller spitz at lyx.org writes: I don't know the solution to your problem. You might hit a general drawback of nomencl or makeindex, which should be replaced by the much better glossaries package (which supports xindy) eventually within LyX. The problem with xindy might be, that

Re: Using German sort order with nomencl

2013-04-15 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Sonntag 14 April 2013, 18:08:02 schrieb Thomas Strausz: > Hello, > > In a German language document I am trying to produce a nomenclature in LyX > using the implemented functions for the nomencl package. Some of the symbols > I use start with a German umlaut, e. g. ÖJZ. These entries are listed

Re: Using German sort order with nomencl

2013-04-15 Thread Thomas Strausz
Jürgen Spitzmüller lyx.org> writes: > I don't know the solution to your problem. You might hit a general drawback of > nomencl or makeindex, which should be replaced by the much better glossaries > package (which supports xindy) eventually within LyX. The problem with xindy might be, that it

Using German sort order with nomencl

2013-04-14 Thread Thomas Strausz
Hello, In a German language document I am trying to produce a nomenclature in LyX using the implemented functions for the nomencl package. Some of the symbols I use start with a German umlaut, e. g. ÖJZ. These entries are listed at the beginning of the nomenclature if I code the umlaute as \A,

Using German sort order with nomencl

2013-04-14 Thread Thomas Strausz
Hello, In a German language document I am trying to produce a nomenclature in LyX using the implemented functions for the nomencl package. Some of the symbols I use start with a German umlaut, e. g. ÖJZ. These entries are listed at the beginning of the nomenclature if I code the umlaute as \A,

Using German sort order with nomencl

2013-04-14 Thread Thomas Strausz
Hello, In a German language document I am trying to produce a nomenclature in LyX using the implemented functions for the nomencl package. Some of the symbols I use start with a German umlaut, e. g. ÖJZ. These entries are listed at the beginning of the nomenclature if I code the umlaute as \"A,