Bo Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Other than that, you might try deleting and reinserting chunks of the
document (preferbably on a backup copy) to see if you can isolate where
the problem character(s) lie.
You may also want to try the latest svn version of lyx, which can
highlight the
Bo Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Other than that, you might try deleting and reinserting chunks of the
document (preferbably on a backup copy) to see if you can isolate where
the problem character(s) lie.
You may also want to try the latest svn version of lyx, which can
highlight the
Bo Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Other than that, you might try deleting and reinserting chunks of the
> > document (preferbably on a backup copy) to see if you can isolate where
> > the problem character(s) lie.
>
> You may also want to try the latest svn version of lyx, which can
>
to the
Dokumentenkodierung to the utf-8 format. However I have no clue how to
do so. I tried the iconv tool, but that did not work on my XP
machine...are there any other tricks that i might have missed?
Thanks a lot,
cheers,
jens
--
Jens Weber
Max Plank Institute of Colloids and Interfaces
Department
to the
Dokumentenkodierung to the utf-8 format. However I have no clue how to
do so. I tried the iconv tool, but that did not work on my XP
machine...are there any other tricks that i might have missed?
Thanks a lot,
cheers,
jens
--
Jens Weber
Max Plank Institute of Colloids and Interfaces
Department
to the
"Dokumentenkodierung" to the utf-8 format. However I have no clue how to
do so. I tried the iconv tool, but that did not work on my XP
machine...are there any other tricks that i might have missed?
Thanks a lot,
cheers,
jens
--
Jens Weber
Max Plank Institute of Colloids and Interfaces