Re: Tutorial sample files
On Oct 3, 2013, at 9:05 PM, Paul Meehl wrote: > I am new to LyX and cannot find the sample files described in the > Tutorial.pdf: > >Finally, we have written a file called example_raw.lyx to let you practice > your LYX skills. Imagine that it was typed by someone who did not know > about any of LYX’s great features. As you learn new LYX functions, we will > suggest that you fix those parts of example_raw.lyx. It also contains ‘subtle’ > hints about how to fix things.2 If you want to cheat, or check what you have > done, there is also a file called example_lyxified.lyx which contains the > same text written and typeset by a LYX master. >The example files can be found in the examples directory of LYX’s > installation folder. ... > > > I am using OS X 10.8.5. I first installed MacTex, then LyX, merely moving L > yX.app into the Applications folder, as prompted. LyX seems to work fine > ,just do not have these files on my machine. Thanks for any help to find > them. On the Mac installation, they get buried inside of the app package. Find LyX.app in your applications folder Right click on it and select "show package contents" The go to Contents -> Resources -> examples It might be a good idea to copy the folder to somewhere more convenient outside of the app if you are going to use them often. hope that helps Steve
Tutorial sample files
I am new to LyX and cannot find the sample files described in the Tutorial.pdf: Finally, we have written a file called example_raw.lyx to let you practice your LYX skills. Imagine that it was typed by someone who did not know about any of LYX’s great features. As you learn new LYX functions, we will suggest that you fix those parts of example_raw.lyx. It also contains ‘subtle’ hints about how to fix things.2 If you want to cheat, or check what you have done, there is also a file called example_lyxified.lyx which contains the same text written and typeset by a LYX master. The example files can be found in the examples directory of LYX’s installation folder. ... I am using OS X 10.8.5. I first installed MacTex, then LyX, merely moving L y X .app into the Applications folder, as prompted. LyX seems to work fine , just do not have these files on my machine. Thanks for any help to find them. Leslie J. Yonce-Meehl http://www.tc.umn.edu/~pemeehl/
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Hello, I have a bib file correct where I the field TITLE are filled. However, I would like to control this field. For example, with some documents I do not want to have the TITLES in the reference list. I did not find a way to use: AtEveryBibitem{\clearfield{title}} Is there another option? Thank. === Patrick DUPRÉ | | email: pdu...@gmx.com Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l'Atmosphère | | Université du Littoral-Côte d'Opale | | Tel. (33)-(0)3 28 23 76 12 | | Fax: 03 28 65 82 44 189A, avenue Maurice Schumann | | 59140 Dunkerque, France ===
Re: Cannot export Math manual using XeTeX
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 4:28 PM, Guenter Milde wrote: > On 2013-10-03, Scott Kostyshak wrote: >> On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 5:02 AM, Guenter Milde wrote: >>> On 2013-10-03, Scott Kostyshak wrote: Thanks for the confirmation. I started a thread on lyx-devel. Hopefully there's an easy way to have pdfTeX and XeTeX working. Note that if I remove the following lines from the preamble, export with XeTeX works fine (but pdfTeX is broken): > \DeclareInputText{176}{\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi} \DeclareInputText{183}{\ifmmode\cdot\else\textperiodcentered\fi} > >>> There is a simple fix: move the offending lines into the > >>> \ifpdf >>> \fi > >>> block. > >>> However, the right way is to remove the lines as well as the >>> section in the guide, because it is no longer true. Since several versions, >>> LYXDIR/unicodesymbols contains the required definitions for text and math >>> mode. > >> I prefer the right way. So you suggest to remove the two >> DeclareInputText commands and to remove all of the section >> "Miscellaneous special Characters" ? > >> After I do that, I get errors because of the € symbol. After I remove >> those occurrences, XeTeX and pdfTeX both export fine. There is an >> entry in unicodesymbols for the euro. Is this a different euro? > > The \texteuro macro is provided by the "textcomp" package. > > A quick and dirty fix would be to set the "force" flag so that the textcomp > package is auto-loaded. However, this is an overkill as this would also > replace the Euro (€) character with the \texteuro macro which is not > required for the TeX input encodings > utf8, ansinew, cp1250, cp1252, cp1257, cp858, latin10, and latin9 > > A "force-preamble" flag that only forces loading the preamble code without > forcing the replacement could solve the issue. For the "textcomp" feature > this regards the characters > # recognized with 'utf8', if textcomp is loaded > textcomp = { > # Latin-1 Supplement > 0x00a2: ur'\textcent{}', # ¢ CENT SIGN > 0x00a4: ur'\textcurrency{}', # ¤ CURRENCY SYMBOL > 0x00a5: ur'\textyen{}', # ¥ YEN SIGN > 0x00a6: ur'\textbrokenbar{}', # ¦ BROKEN BAR > 0x00a7: ur'\textsection{}', # § SECTION SIGN > 0x00a8: ur'\textasciidieresis{}', # ¨ DIAERESIS > 0x00a9: ur'\textcopyright{}', # © COPYRIGHT SIGN > 0x00aa: ur'\textordfeminine{}', # ª FEMININE ORDINAL INDICATOR > 0x00ac: ur'\textlnot{}', # ¬ NOT SIGN > 0x00ae: ur'\textregistered{}',# ® REGISTERED SIGN > 0x00af: ur'\textasciimacron{}', # ¯ MACRON > 0x00b0: ur'\textdegree{}',# ° DEGREE SIGN > 0x00b1: ur'\textpm{}',# ± PLUS-MINUS SIGN > 0x00b2: ur'\texttwosuperior{}', # ² SUPERSCRIPT TWO > 0x00b3: ur'\textthreesuperior{}', # ³ SUPERSCRIPT THREE > 0x00b4: ur'\textasciiacute{}',# ´ ACUTE ACCENT > 0x00b5: ur'\textmu{}',# µ MICRO SIGN > 0x00b6: ur'\textparagraph{}', # ¶ PILCROW SIGN # != \textpilcrow > 0x00b9: ur'\textonesuperior{}', # ¹ SUPERSCRIPT ONE > 0x00ba: ur'\textordmasculine{}', # º MASCULINE ORDINAL INDICATOR > 0x00bc: ur'\textonequarter{}',# 1/4 FRACTION > 0x00bd: ur'\textonehalf{}', # 1/2 FRACTION > 0x00be: ur'\textthreequarters{}', # 3/4 FRACTION > 0x00d7: ur'\texttimes{}', # × MULTIPLICATION SIGN > 0x00f7: ur'\textdiv{}', # ÷ DIVISION SIGN > # others > 0x0192: ur'\textflorin{}',# LATIN SMALL LETTER F WITH HOOK > 0x02b9: ur'\textasciiacute{}',# MODIFIER LETTER PRIME > 0x02ba: ur'\textacutedbl{}', # MODIFIER LETTER DOUBLE PRIME > 0x2016: ur'\textbardbl{}',# DOUBLE VERTICAL LINE > 0x2022: ur'\textbullet{}',# BULLET > 0x2032: ur'\textasciiacute{}',# PRIME > 0x2033: ur'\textacutedbl{}', # DOUBLE PRIME > 0x2035: ur'\textasciigrave{}',# REVERSED PRIME > 0x2036: ur'\textgravedbl{}', # REVERSED DOUBLE PRIME > 0x203b: ur'\textreferencemark{}', # REFERENCE MARK > 0x203d: ur'\textinterrobang{}', # INTERROBANG > 0x2044: ur'\textfractionsolidus{}', # FRACTION SLASH > 0x2045: ur'\textlquill{}',# LEFT SQUARE BRACKET WITH QUILL > 0x2046: ur'\textrquill{}',# RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET WITH QUILL > 0x2052: ur'\textdiscount{}', # COMMERCIAL MINUS SIGN > 0x20a1: ur'\textcolonmonetary{}', # COLON SIGN > 0x20a3: ur'\textfrenchfranc{}', # FRENCH FRANC SIGN > 0x20a4: ur'\textlira{}', # LIRA SIGN > 0x20a6: ur'\textnaira{}', # NAIRA SIGN > 0x20a9: ur'\textwon{}', # WON SIGN > 0x20ab: ur'\textdong{}', # DONG SIGN > 0x20ac: ur'\texteuro{}', # EURO SIGN > 0x20b1: ur'\textpeso{}',
Re: Cannot export Math manual using XeTeX
On 2013-10-03, Scott Kostyshak wrote: > On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 5:02 AM, Guenter Milde wrote: >> On 2013-10-03, Scott Kostyshak wrote: >>> Thanks for the confirmation. I started a thread on lyx-devel. >>> Hopefully there's an easy way to have pdfTeX and XeTeX working. Note >>> that if I remove the following lines from the preamble, export with >>> XeTeX >>> works fine (but pdfTeX is broken): >>> \DeclareInputText{176}{\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi} >>> \DeclareInputText{183}{\ifmmode\cdot\else\textperiodcentered\fi} >> There is a simple fix: move the offending lines into the >> \ifpdf >> \fi >> block. >> However, the right way is to remove the lines as well as the >> section in the guide, because it is no longer true. Since several versions, >> LYXDIR/unicodesymbols contains the required definitions for text and math >> mode. > I prefer the right way. So you suggest to remove the two > DeclareInputText commands and to remove all of the section > "Miscellaneous special Characters" ? > After I do that, I get errors because of the € symbol. After I remove > those occurrences, XeTeX and pdfTeX both export fine. There is an > entry in unicodesymbols for the euro. Is this a different euro? The \texteuro macro is provided by the "textcomp" package. A quick and dirty fix would be to set the "force" flag so that the textcomp package is auto-loaded. However, this is an overkill as this would also replace the Euro (€) character with the \texteuro macro which is not required for the TeX input encodings utf8, ansinew, cp1250, cp1252, cp1257, cp858, latin10, and latin9 A "force-preamble" flag that only forces loading the preamble code without forcing the replacement could solve the issue. For the "textcomp" feature this regards the characters # recognized with 'utf8', if textcomp is loaded textcomp = { # Latin-1 Supplement 0x00a2: ur'\textcent{}', # ¢ CENT SIGN 0x00a4: ur'\textcurrency{}', # ¤ CURRENCY SYMBOL 0x00a5: ur'\textyen{}', # ¥ YEN SIGN 0x00a6: ur'\textbrokenbar{}', # ¦ BROKEN BAR 0x00a7: ur'\textsection{}', # § SECTION SIGN 0x00a8: ur'\textasciidieresis{}', # ¨ DIAERESIS 0x00a9: ur'\textcopyright{}', # © COPYRIGHT SIGN 0x00aa: ur'\textordfeminine{}', # ª FEMININE ORDINAL INDICATOR 0x00ac: ur'\textlnot{}', # ¬ NOT SIGN 0x00ae: ur'\textregistered{}',# ® REGISTERED SIGN 0x00af: ur'\textasciimacron{}', # ¯ MACRON 0x00b0: ur'\textdegree{}',# ° DEGREE SIGN 0x00b1: ur'\textpm{}',# ± PLUS-MINUS SIGN 0x00b2: ur'\texttwosuperior{}', # ² SUPERSCRIPT TWO 0x00b3: ur'\textthreesuperior{}', # ³ SUPERSCRIPT THREE 0x00b4: ur'\textasciiacute{}',# ´ ACUTE ACCENT 0x00b5: ur'\textmu{}',# µ MICRO SIGN 0x00b6: ur'\textparagraph{}', # ¶ PILCROW SIGN # != \textpilcrow 0x00b9: ur'\textonesuperior{}', # ¹ SUPERSCRIPT ONE 0x00ba: ur'\textordmasculine{}', # º MASCULINE ORDINAL INDICATOR 0x00bc: ur'\textonequarter{}',# 1/4 FRACTION 0x00bd: ur'\textonehalf{}', # 1/2 FRACTION 0x00be: ur'\textthreequarters{}', # 3/4 FRACTION 0x00d7: ur'\texttimes{}', # × MULTIPLICATION SIGN 0x00f7: ur'\textdiv{}', # ÷ DIVISION SIGN # others 0x0192: ur'\textflorin{}',# LATIN SMALL LETTER F WITH HOOK 0x02b9: ur'\textasciiacute{}',# MODIFIER LETTER PRIME 0x02ba: ur'\textacutedbl{}', # MODIFIER LETTER DOUBLE PRIME 0x2016: ur'\textbardbl{}',# DOUBLE VERTICAL LINE 0x2022: ur'\textbullet{}',# BULLET 0x2032: ur'\textasciiacute{}',# PRIME 0x2033: ur'\textacutedbl{}', # DOUBLE PRIME 0x2035: ur'\textasciigrave{}',# REVERSED PRIME 0x2036: ur'\textgravedbl{}', # REVERSED DOUBLE PRIME 0x203b: ur'\textreferencemark{}', # REFERENCE MARK 0x203d: ur'\textinterrobang{}', # INTERROBANG 0x2044: ur'\textfractionsolidus{}', # FRACTION SLASH 0x2045: ur'\textlquill{}',# LEFT SQUARE BRACKET WITH QUILL 0x2046: ur'\textrquill{}',# RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET WITH QUILL 0x2052: ur'\textdiscount{}', # COMMERCIAL MINUS SIGN 0x20a1: ur'\textcolonmonetary{}', # COLON SIGN 0x20a3: ur'\textfrenchfranc{}', # FRENCH FRANC SIGN 0x20a4: ur'\textlira{}', # LIRA SIGN 0x20a6: ur'\textnaira{}', # NAIRA SIGN 0x20a9: ur'\textwon{}', # WON SIGN 0x20ab: ur'\textdong{}', # DONG SIGN 0x20ac: ur'\texteuro{}', # EURO SIGN 0x20b1: ur'\textpeso{}', # PESO SIGN 0x20b2: ur'\textguarani{}', # GUARANI SIGN 0x2103: ur'\textcelsius{}', # DEGREE CELSIUS 0x2116: ur'\textnumero{}',# NUMERO SIGN 0x2117: ur'\
Re: Cannot export Math manual using XeTeX
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 5:02 AM, Guenter Milde wrote: > On 2013-10-03, Scott Kostyshak wrote: >> Thanks for the confirmation. I started a thread on lyx-devel. >> Hopefully there's an easy way to have pdfTeX and XeTeX working. Note >> that if I remove the following lines from the preamble, export with >> XeTeX >> works fine (but pdfTeX is broken): > >> \DeclareInputText{176}{\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi} >> \DeclareInputText{183}{\ifmmode\cdot\else\textperiodcentered\fi} > > There is a simple fix: move the offending lines into the > > \ifpdf > \fi > > block. > > However, the right way is to remove the lines as well as the > section in the guide, because it is no longer true. Since several versions, > LYXDIR/unicodesymbols contains the required definitions for text and math > mode. I prefer the right way. So you suggest to remove the two DeclareInputText commands and to remove all of the section "Miscellaneous special Characters" ? After I do that, I get errors because of the € symbol. After I remove those occurrences, XeTeX and pdfTeX both export fine. There is an entry in unicodesymbols for the euro. Is this a different euro? Scott
Re: Cannot export Math manual using XeTeX
Aha, I was not reading my error message correctly. It looks like im my simple file the problem was that in Output I had Synronize with Output checked and had selected \synctex -1 as the option. Removing this gives me XeTeX output from what I can see. This does not seem to be the problem with the Math Manual. From: John Kane To: Scott Kostyshak ; Anders Ekberg Cc: "lyx-users@lists.lyx.org" Sent: Thursday, October 3, 2013 7:03:44 AM Subject: Re: Cannot export Math manual using XeTeX I forgot to mention that a simple text file with a couple in-line bits of math in Lyx exports just fine. Another lyx file which looks much the same gives me first a knitr error. I have no call to knitr but the knitr module is loaded. Remove knitr module and I get a XeTeX error in 2.0.6. I have not had a change to check it in 2.1dev. XeTeX seem to be a bit weird. Oh well, back to chopping up the file. :) From: Scott Kostyshak To: Anders Ekberg Cc: "lyx-users@lists.lyx.org" ; John Kane Sent: Thursday, October 3, 2013 1:59:59 AM Subject: Re: Cannot export Math manual using XeTeX Thanks for the confirmation. I started a thread on lyx-devel. Hopefully there's an easy way to have pdfTeX and XeTeX working. Note that if I remove the following lines from the preamble, export with XeTeX works fine (but pdfTeX is broken): \DeclareInputText{176}{\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi} \DeclareInputText{183}{\ifmmode\cdot\else\textperiodcentered\fi} Scott On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 2:10 PM, Anders Ekberg wrote: > Can confirm on MacOSX 10.8 for LyX 2.0.6 and 2.1b1 > XeTeX-bug/limitation? > /@nders > > From: John Kane > Reply-To: John Kane > Date: onsdag 2 oktober 2013 14:49 > To: Scott Kostyshak , "lyx-users@lists.lyx.org" > > Subject: Re: Cannot export Math manual using XeTeX > > No idea of why the problem but I can confirm it. I get the same error > message in 2.0.6 and 2.1 dev with what seems to be the same Ubuntu/TexLive > setup. > > From: Scott Kostyshak > To: "lyx-users@lists.lyx.org" > Sent: Wednesday, October 2, 2013 12:12:30 AM > Subject: Cannot export Math manual using XeTeX > > This is my first venture into XeTeX. The only background information > I've read is: > http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/XeTeX > Is there anything else I should read? > > I'm using Ubuntu 13.04 and TeX Live 2013. With LyX 2.0.x and 2.1git I > cannot export the Math manual to PDF with XeTeX. > > I get: > ** WARNING ** Failed to convert input string to UTF16... > > and the first error in my log is: > > ! Undefined control sequence. > > l.120 \DeclareInputText > > {176}{\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi} > > Any ideas? > > Scott > >
Re: Cannot export Math manual using XeTeX
I forgot to mention that a simple text file with a couple in-line bits of math in Lyx exports just fine. Another lyx file which looks much the same gives me first a knitr error. I have no call to knitr but the knitr module is loaded. Remove knitr module and I get a XeTeX error in 2.0.6. I have not had a change to check it in 2.1dev. XeTeX seem to be a bit weird. Oh well, back to chopping up the file. :) From: Scott Kostyshak To: Anders Ekberg Cc: "lyx-users@lists.lyx.org" ; John Kane Sent: Thursday, October 3, 2013 1:59:59 AM Subject: Re: Cannot export Math manual using XeTeX Thanks for the confirmation. I started a thread on lyx-devel. Hopefully there's an easy way to have pdfTeX and XeTeX working. Note that if I remove the following lines from the preamble, export with XeTeX works fine (but pdfTeX is broken): \DeclareInputText{176}{\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi} \DeclareInputText{183}{\ifmmode\cdot\else\textperiodcentered\fi} Scott On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 2:10 PM, Anders Ekberg wrote: > Can confirm on MacOSX 10.8 for LyX 2.0.6 and 2.1b1 > XeTeX-bug/limitation? > /@nders > > From: John Kane > Reply-To: John Kane > Date: onsdag 2 oktober 2013 14:49 > To: Scott Kostyshak , "lyx-users@lists.lyx.org" > > Subject: Re: Cannot export Math manual using XeTeX > > No idea of why the problem but I can confirm it. I get the same error > message in 2.0.6 and 2.1 dev with what seems to be the same Ubuntu/TexLive > setup. > > From: Scott Kostyshak > To: "lyx-users@lists.lyx.org" > Sent: Wednesday, October 2, 2013 12:12:30 AM > Subject: Cannot export Math manual using XeTeX > > This is my first venture into XeTeX. The only background information > I've read is: > http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/XeTeX > Is there anything else I should read? > > I'm using Ubuntu 13.04 and TeX Live 2013. With LyX 2.0.x and 2.1git I > cannot export the Math manual to PDF with XeTeX. > > I get: > ** WARNING ** Failed to convert input string to UTF16... > > and the first error in my log is: > > ! Undefined control sequence. > > l.120 \DeclareInputText > > {176}{\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi} > > Any ideas? > > Scott > >
Re: Cannot export Math manual using XeTeX
On 2013-10-03, Scott Kostyshak wrote: > Thanks for the confirmation. I started a thread on lyx-devel. > Hopefully there's an easy way to have pdfTeX and XeTeX working. Note > that if I remove the following lines from the preamble, export with > XeTeX > works fine (but pdfTeX is broken): > \DeclareInputText{176}{\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi} > \DeclareInputText{183}{\ifmmode\cdot\else\textperiodcentered\fi} There is a simple fix: move the offending lines into the \ifpdf \fi block. However, the right way is to remove the lines as well as the section in the guide, because it is no longer true. Since several versions, LYXDIR/unicodesymbols contains the required definitions for text and math mode. (BTW: there are more problems with these lines: * they also fail if you change the input encoding of the latex source (e.g. Document>Settings>Language>Encoding>Unicode(utf8). * the use of \ifmmode is problematic, the better alternative is \TextOrMath provided by the fixltx2e package. Günter #LyX 2.0 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/ \lyxformat 413 \begin_document \begin_header \textclass article \use_default_options false \maintain_unincluded_children false \language german \language_package default \inputencoding auto \fontencoding global \font_roman lmodern \font_sans lmss \font_typewriter lmtt \font_default_family default \use_non_tex_fonts false \font_sc false \font_osf false \font_sf_scale 100 \font_tt_scale 100 \graphics default \default_output_format default \output_sync 0 \bibtex_command default \index_command default \paperfontsize default \spacing single \use_hyperref true \pdf_bookmarks true \pdf_bookmarksnumbered false \pdf_bookmarksopen false \pdf_bookmarksopenlevel 1 \pdf_breaklinks false \pdf_pdfborder true \pdf_colorlinks true \pdf_backref section \pdf_pdfusetitle true \papersize a4paper \use_geometry false \use_amsmath 1 \use_esint 1 \use_mhchem 1 \use_mathdots 1 \cite_engine basic \use_bibtopic false \use_indices false \paperorientation portrait \suppress_date false \use_refstyle 0 \index Stichwortverzeichnis \shortcut idx \color #008000 \end_index \secnumdepth 3 \tocdepth 3 \paragraph_separation indent \paragraph_indentation default \quotes_language english \papercolumns 1 \papersides 1 \paperpagestyle default \tracking_changes false \output_changes false \html_math_output 0 \html_css_as_file 0 \html_be_strict false \end_header \begin_body \begin_layout Subsection \lang ngerman Sonstige Sonderzeichen \begin_inset CommandInset label LatexCommand label name "sub:Sonstige-Sonderzeichen" \end_inset \begin_inset Index idx status collapsed \begin_layout Plain Layout \lang ngerman Sonderzeichen ! sonstige \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \lang ngerman Folgende Zeichen konnten früher einmal in eine Formel nur mit Befehlen eingegebe n werden: \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \align center \lang ngerman \begin_inset Tabular \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout \lang ngerman Befehl \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout \lang ngerman Ergebnis \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout \lang ngerman \backslash ^ \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout \lang ngerman \begin_inset Formula $\mathcircumflex$ \end_inset \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout \lang ngerman \backslash _ \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout \lang ngerman \begin_inset Formula $\_$ \end_inset \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout \lang ngerman ^ \backslash circ \begin_inset Index idx status collapsed \begin_layout Plain Layout \lang ngerman \backslash @° \end_layout \end_inset \end_layout \end_inset \begin_inset Text \begin_layout Plain Layout \lang ngerman \begin_inset Formula $^{\circ}$ \end_inset \end_layout \end_inset \end_inset \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \lang ngerman Inzwischen existieren Definitionen in LYXDIR/unicodesymbols, so daß auch \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \lang ngerman \begin_inset Formula $\text{°}\textasciicircum\_$ \end_inset funktionieren. \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \lang ngerman Die Zeile \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \series bold \lang ngerman \backslash DeclareInputText{176}{ \backslash ifmmode^ \backslash circ \backslash else \backslash textdegree \backslash fi} \end_layout \begin_layout Standard \lang ngerman im Vorspann macht das Dokument abhänging von einer speziellen Eingabekodierung und sollte entfernt werden. \end_layout \end_body \end_document