On 6/10/23 02:17, Daniel wrote:
On 2023-06-10 05:54, Tom Goldring wrote:
If I put in the [\mathbb] "R" followed by _\aleph_0, the R and the
aleph show up correctly, but the zero (the subscript of the aleph)
shows up as a different character (I think it's the character that's
used in formal
Thanks Daniel, this was very helpful. I suppose that if I took the time
to slog through the LaTeX manual, the explanation would be in it somewhere.
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Subject:Re: I don't understand this
Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2023 07:01:29 +0200
From: Daniel
To: Tom
I use for my literature biblatex (author year) citation style spbasic,
processor biber.
I would like to change the citation in the text slightly.
Example:
S Daan, DGM Beersma (1984)
should be
Daan, Beersma (1984)
or Daan and Beersma (1984)
Can I obtain this in the Style options and what
On 2023-06-10 05:54, Tom Goldring wrote:
To get the symbol "aleph null" typically used to denote the cardinality
of the set of natural numbers, I can simply type the eight keystrokes
\aleph_0 and it will show up in LyX correctly.
Now suppose I want the set whose members are all countable