Hi,
firstly I'd like to thank the dev team for the excellent work put into
the 1.5 series so far with respect to Unicode support.
I'm trying to get Unicode output to work with XeTeX and LyX 1.5.0 on
Windows. (Incidentally, XeTeX should also solve many of the problems
others were having
Hi,
firstly I'd like to thank the dev team for the excellent work put into
the 1.5 series so far with respect to Unicode support.
I'm trying to get Unicode output to work with XeTeX and LyX 1.5.0 on
Windows. (Incidentally, XeTeX should also solve many of the problems
others were having
Hi,
firstly I'd like to thank the dev team for the excellent work put into
the 1.5 series so far with respect to Unicode support.
I'm trying to get Unicode output to work with XeTeX and LyX 1.5.0 on
Windows. (Incidentally, XeTeX should also solve many of the problems
others were having
JF I just would like to ask everyone on the list whether you would be
JF interested in setting up a newsgroup for LyX instead of or besides the
JF lyx-users mailing list.
I am definitely in favour of a newsgroup, if possible parallel to the
mailing list or synchronized with it. The newsgroup has
JF I just would like to ask everyone on the list whether you would be
JF interested in setting up a newsgroup for LyX instead of or besides the
JF lyx-users mailing list.
I am definitely in favour of a newsgroup, if possible parallel to the
mailing list or synchronized with it. The newsgroup has
JF> I just would like to ask everyone on the list whether you would be
JF> interested in setting up a newsgroup for LyX instead of or besides the
JF> lyx-users mailing list.
I am definitely in favour of a newsgroup, if possible parallel to the
mailing list or synchronized with it. The newsgroup
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Hi folks :-)
Maybe I'm just too stupid to notice, but I really miss a comfortable
method of inputting accented characters, such as \v{n} or \d{z} or
\'{\d{r}} other than going to ERT... is there one? Hotkeys for LaTeX
accents?
Greetings
Philipp
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Hi folks :-)
Maybe I'm just too stupid to notice, but I really miss a comfortable
method of inputting accented characters, such as \v{n} or \d{z} or
\'{\d{r}} other than going to ERT... is there one? Hotkeys for LaTeX
accents?
Greetings
Philipp
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Hi folks :-)
Maybe I'm just too stupid to notice, but I really miss a comfortable
method of inputting accented characters, such as \v{n} or \d{z} or
\'{\d{r}} other than going to ERT... is there one? Hotkeys for LaTeX
accents?
Greetings
Philipp
Hi folks,
Couple of questions, rather technical in nature:
(1) Would it be much of a technical problem to include an export
option for LaTeX-Like Markup (aka GELLMU, see
http://www.albany.edu/~hammond/gellmu/) besides LaTeX? That would be a
nice step towards integrating LyX into a SGML/XML
Hi folks,
Couple of questions, rather technical in nature:
(1) Would it be much of a technical problem to include an export
option for LaTeX-Like Markup (aka GELLMU, see
http://www.albany.edu/~hammond/gellmu/) besides LaTeX? That would be a
nice step towards integrating LyX into a SGML/XML
Hi folks,
Couple of questions, rather technical in nature:
(1) Would it be much of a technical problem to include an export
option for "LaTeX-Like Markup" (aka GELLMU, see
http://www.albany.edu/~hammond/gellmu/) besides LaTeX? That would be a
nice step towards integrating LyX into a SGML/XML
Hi Lyx-users, :-)
now that LyX supports multiple input encoding, are these limited to
one-byte encoding or can I use variable-length encodings such as
UTF-8? (Supposing I've got an UTF-8-capable TeX and UTF-8 screen
fonts.) Can't try it on my Windows machine, though, if anyone's got
experience
Hi Lyx-users, :-)
now that LyX supports multiple input encoding, are these limited to
one-byte encoding or can I use variable-length encodings such as
UTF-8? (Supposing I've got an UTF-8-capable TeX and UTF-8 screen
fonts.) Can't try it on my Windows machine, though, if anyone's got
experience
Hi Lyx-users, :-)
now that LyX supports multiple input encoding, are these limited to
one-byte encoding or can I use variable-length encodings such as
UTF-8? (Supposing I've got an UTF-8-capable TeX and UTF-8 screen
fonts.) Can't try it on my Windows machine, though, if anyone's got
experience
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