Reuben Thomas wrote:
What's the easiest way to type oe ligatures in French? I was a bit
surprised to find this wasn't an automatic ligature in LaTeX when
using French given it's almost always what you want.
Use the command \oe or \OE.
LyX doesn't support these characters because the input encoding
Hi,
I recently installed LyX 1.3.4 on my DEC PWS 600au running XFce4 as
windowmanager.
Problem is that LyX kills the X server when I try to open a document in
the help section of the menu bar, like the tutorial or the user's guide.
Messages I get after the shutdown of X are:
...
lyx: SIGHUP
The Pourciaus wrote:
Hello,
I'm a brand new Lyx user, or rather I've just begun playing around
with Lyx to see if it's what I need. There are many Lyx files that I
can see in the open file window of Lyx?the introduction, tutorial,
templates, example files, etc? but my Mac does not seem to
Uwe Sthr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Use the command \oe or \OE.
Thanks. Forgive my ignorance (and I have tried to look in the docs),
but what's the quickest way to type this? Adding an ERT box and then
typing \oe every time is a bit slow; on the other hand, search and
replace of oe once the
Reuben Thomas schrieb:
Uwe Sthr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Use the command \oe or \OE.
Thanks. Forgive my ignorance (and I have tried to look in the docs),
but what's the quickest way to type this? Adding an ERT box and then
typing \oe every time is a bit slow; on the other hand, search and
Working at a document with people using word processors other than lyx
is currently impossible, since using latex as common format does not work
(even importing latex files into lyx is not easy; that is explecially true
if those latex files have been produced by kword or opensoffice).
I am
Reuben Thomas wrote:
What's the easiest way to type oe ligatures in French? I was a bit
surprised to find this wasn't an automatic ligature in LaTeX when
using French given it's almost always what you want.
Use the command \oe or \OE.
LyX doesn't support these characters because the input encoding
Hi,
I recently installed LyX 1.3.4 on my DEC PWS 600au running XFce4 as
windowmanager.
Problem is that LyX kills the X server when I try to open a document in
the help section of the menu bar, like the tutorial or the user's guide.
Messages I get after the shutdown of X are:
...
lyx: SIGHUP
The Pourciaus wrote:
Hello,
I'm a brand new Lyx user, or rather I've just begun playing around
with Lyx to see if it's what I need. There are many Lyx files that I
can see in the open file window of Lyx?the introduction, tutorial,
templates, example files, etc? but my Mac does not seem to
Uwe Sthr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Use the command \oe or \OE.
Thanks. Forgive my ignorance (and I have tried to look in the docs),
but what's the quickest way to type this? Adding an ERT box and then
typing \oe every time is a bit slow; on the other hand, search and
replace of oe once the
Reuben Thomas schrieb:
Uwe Sthr [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Use the command \oe or \OE.
Thanks. Forgive my ignorance (and I have tried to look in the docs),
but what's the quickest way to type this? Adding an ERT box and then
typing \oe every time is a bit slow; on the other hand, search and
Working at a document with people using word processors other than lyx
is currently impossible, since using latex as common format does not work
(even importing latex files into lyx is not easy; that is explecially true
if those latex files have been produced by kword or opensoffice).
I am
Reuben Thomas wrote:
What's the easiest way to type oe ligatures in French? I was a bit
surprised to find this wasn't an automatic ligature in LaTeX when
using French given it's almost always what you want.
Use the command \oe or \OE.
LyX doesn't support these characters because the input encoding
Hi,
I recently installed LyX 1.3.4 on my DEC PWS 600au running XFce4 as
windowmanager.
Problem is that LyX kills the X server when I try to open a document in
the help section of the menu bar, like the tutorial or the user's guide.
Messages I get after the shutdown of X are:
...
lyx: SIGHUP
The Pourciaus wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm a brand new Lyx user, or rather I've just begun playing around
> with Lyx to see if it's what I need. There are many Lyx files that I
> can see in the open file window of Lyx?the introduction, tutorial,
> templates, example files, etc? but my Mac does not
Uwe StÃhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Use the command \oe or \OE.
Thanks. Forgive my ignorance (and I have tried to look in the docs),
but what's the quickest way to type this? Adding an ERT box and then
typing \oe every time is a bit slow; on the other hand, search and
replace of "oe" once
Reuben Thomas schrieb:
Uwe StÃhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Use the command \oe or \OE.
Thanks. Forgive my ignorance (and I have tried to look in the docs),
but what's the quickest way to type this? Adding an ERT box and then
typing \oe every time is a bit slow; on the other hand, search and
Working at a document with people using word processors other than lyx
is currently impossible, since using latex as common format does not work
(even importing latex files into lyx is not easy; that is explecially true
if those latex files have been produced by kword or opensoffice).
I am
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