This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe:
100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
\, is for a certain distance between 100 and ^0
Is there a shortcut in lyx for achieving it?
Under
Symbolscharacter-like symbols
I find
^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
but do I have to enter \, in tex
or is half
On 26/06/2015 8:07 p.m., Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe:
100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
\, is for a certain distance between 100 and ^0
Is there a shortcut in lyx for achieving it?
Under
Symbolscharacter-like symbols
I find
Can you post a minimal (two PDF pages), self-contained LyX file where this
happens? If you need images to reproduce the problem, please include those
as well.
Paul
On 2015-06-26, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
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This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe:
100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
Only in a formula. Even then, you may consider \text instead of \mathrm to
get the normal text font and eventually
Yes, thank you. I had done a similar search, but did not find much on how
difficult it will be for the copy editor to make the necessary changes in my
file.
Bruce
On Jun 25, 2015, at 7:03 PM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe:
100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
\, is for a certain distance between 100 and ^0
Is there a shortcut in lyx for achieving it?
Under
Symbolscharacter-like symbols
I find
^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
but do I have to enter \, in tex
or is half
On 26/06/2015 8:07 p.m., Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe:
100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
\, is for a certain distance between 100 and ^0
Is there a shortcut in lyx for achieving it?
Under
Symbolscharacter-like symbols
I find
On 2015-06-26, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
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This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe:
100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
Only in a formula. Even then, you may consider \text instead of \mathrm to
get the normal text font and eventually
Yes, thank you. I had done a similar search, but did not find much on how
difficult it will be for the copy editor to make the necessary changes in my
file.
Bruce
On Jun 25, 2015, at 7:03 PM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
Can you post a minimal (two PDF pages), self-contained LyX file where this
happens? If you need images to reproduce the problem, please include those
as well.
Paul
This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe:
100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
\, is for a certain distance between 100 and ^0
Is there a shortcut in lyx for achieving it?
Under
Symbols>character-like symbols>
I find
^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
but do I have to enter \, in tex
or is
On 26/06/2015 8:07 p.m., Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe:
100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
\, is for a certain distance between 100 and ^0
Is there a shortcut in lyx for achieving it?
Under
Symbols>character-like symbols>
I find
On 2015-06-26, Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
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> This is the correct latex way for 100 degrees Celsius, I believe:
> 100\,^{\circ}\mathrm{C}
Only in a formula. Even then, you may consider \text instead of \mathrm to
get the normal text font and
Yes, thank you. I had done a similar search, but did not find much on how
difficult it will be for the copy editor to make the necessary changes in my
file.
Bruce
On Jun 25, 2015, at 7:03 PM, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
>
Can you post a minimal (two PDF pages), self-contained LyX file where this
happens? If you need images to reproduce the problem, please include those
as well.
Paul
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