I'm trying to write a paper with the SIG Alternate class. It seems
LyX has a layout for this class. The problem I have run into so
far is the following. The SIG Alternate layout file does not
have any theorem-like styles. This can be solved by adding the
Theorem module. But then I run into the
On 02/16/2015 04:15 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
...
Jürgen emphasizes: So-called verbatim context (such as TeX mode,
verbatim paragraphs, linguistic glosses or program listings) does not
allow language changes and is currently hard-wired to latin1 encoding
(the latter is a LyX limitation), so
On 02/15/2015 09:52 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
Dear Michael,
On 2015-01-22, Michael Berger wrote:
For other folks facing similar problems I would like to inform the
settings needed in accordance with Jürgen's recommendations.
A) Replacing single English character(s) by its analog Greek
On 2015-02-15, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2015 at 9:55 PM
From: Guenter Milde mi...@users.sf.net
On 2015-01-18, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Is there a way to have the upgreek letters automatically (ie without
dialing \upmu etc)?
Do you want them in text or
On 2015-02-16, Michael Berger wrote:
On 02/15/2015 09:52 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2015-01-22, Michael Berger wrote:
...
If you have difficulties with Unicode input, there is also the textalpha
and alphabeta package (both are part of greek-fontenc). With
\usepackage{textalpha}
you
Thank you Gunter!
I made the changes in Documents Settings and in Tools Preferences and
everything ran smoothly the first time. It took me a second to remember to
reset the screen font before typing this but everything looks like it is
working well.
The font looks like the footprints of a
On 02/15/2015 09:52 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
Dear Michael,
On 2015-01-22, Michael Berger wrote:
For other folks facing similar problems I would like to inform the
settings needed in accordance with Jürgen's recommendations.
A) Replacing single English character(s) by its analog Greek
On 2015-02-15, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2015 at 9:55 PM
From: Guenter Milde mi...@users.sf.net
On 2015-01-18, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Is there a way to have the upgreek letters automatically (ie without
dialing \upmu etc)?
Do you want them in text or
On 2015-02-16, Michael Berger wrote:
On 02/15/2015 09:52 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2015-01-22, Michael Berger wrote:
...
If you have difficulties with Unicode input, there is also the textalpha
and alphabeta package (both are part of greek-fontenc). With
\usepackage{textalpha}
you
Thank you Gunter!
I made the changes in Documents Settings and in Tools Preferences and
everything ran smoothly the first time. It took me a second to remember to
reset the screen font before typing this but everything looks like it is
working well.
The font looks like the footprints of a
I'm trying to write a paper with the SIG Alternate class. It seems
LyX has a layout for this class. The problem I have run into so
far is the following. The SIG Alternate layout file does not
have any theorem-like styles. This can be solved by adding the
Theorem module. But then I run into the
On 02/16/2015 04:15 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
...
Jürgen emphasizes: So-called verbatim context (such as TeX mode,
verbatim paragraphs, linguistic glosses or program listings) does not
allow language changes and is currently hard-wired to latin1 encoding
(the latter is a LyX limitation), so
On 02/15/2015 09:52 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
Dear Michael,
On 2015-01-22, Michael Berger wrote:
For other folks facing similar problems I would like to inform the
settings needed in accordance with Jürgen's recommendations.
A) Replacing single English character(s) by its analog Greek
On 2015-02-15, Patrick Dupre wrote:
>> Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2015 at 9:55 PM
>> From: "Guenter Milde"
>> On 2015-01-18, Patrick Dupre wrote:
>> > Is there a way to have the upgreek letters automatically (ie without
>> > dialing \upmu etc)?
>> Do you want them in
On 2015-02-16, Michael Berger wrote:
> On 02/15/2015 09:52 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
>> On 2015-01-22, Michael Berger wrote:
...
>> If you have difficulties with Unicode input, there is also the "textalpha"
>> and "alphabeta" package (both are part of greek-fontenc). With
>>
Thank you Gunter!
I made the changes in Documents > Settings and in Tools > Preferences and
everything ran smoothly the first time. It took me a second to remember to
reset the screen font before typing this but everything looks like it is
working well.
The font looks like the footprints of a
I'm trying to write a paper with the SIG Alternate class. It seems
LyX has a layout for this class. The problem I have run into so
far is the following. The SIG Alternate layout file does not
have any theorem-like styles. This can be solved by adding the
Theorem module. But then I run into the
On 02/16/2015 04:15 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
...
Jürgen emphasizes: "So-called verbatim context (such as TeX mode,
verbatim paragraphs, linguistic glosses or program listings) does not
allow language changes and is currently hard-wired to latin1 encoding
(the latter is a LyX limitation), so
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