How do I insert a degree symbol? I tried doing a insert = special
character = superscript = o but the o does not look quite right...is
there another way of doing this?
Rodney
How do I insert a degree symbol? I tried doing a "insert => special
character => superscript => o" but the o does not look quite right...is
there another way of doing this?
Rodney
On Mon, Aug 06, 2001 at 07:42:22PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
Michael Koundouros wrote:
how do I get the \textdegree symbol into mathmode?? [call me fussy - I don't
want to use the superscript-circle method].
in mathmode: \mbox{
lyx puts by default the closing parenthesis
than write
On Mon, Aug 06, 2001 at 07:42:22PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
Michael Koundouros wrote:
how do I get the \textdegree symbol into mathmode?? [call me fussy - I don't
want to use the superscript-circle method].
in mathmode: \mbox{
lyx puts by default the closing parenthesis
than write
On Mon, Aug 06, 2001 at 07:42:22PM +0200, Herbert Voss wrote:
> Michael Koundouros wrote:
> >
> > how do I get the \textdegree symbol into mathmode?? [call me fussy - I don't
> > want to use the superscript-circle method].
>
> in mathmode: \mbox{
> lyx puts by default the closing parenthesis
>
Michael Koundouros wrote:
how do I get the \textdegree symbol into mathmode?? [call me fussy - I don't
want to use the superscript-circle method].
in mathmode: \mbox{
lyx puts by default the closing parenthesis
than write \textdegree
Herbert
--
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/
Michael Koundouros wrote:
how do I get the \textdegree symbol into mathmode?? [call me fussy - I don't
want to use the superscript-circle method].
in mathmode: \mbox{
lyx puts by default the closing parenthesis
than write \textdegree
Herbert
--
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/
Michael Koundouros wrote:
>
> how do I get the \textdegree symbol into mathmode?? [call me fussy - I don't
> want to use the superscript-circle method].
in mathmode: \mbox{
lyx puts by default the closing parenthesis
than write \textdegree
Herbert
--
http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/
On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
How do you get a degree symbol to show?
choose latin1 in layout-document-encoding
and than the symbol ° for degrees.
Ie. press compose-key and a two-key magic sequence (you can find list from
new Xfig html-manual).
Alternatively, use math
On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
How do you get a degree symbol to show?
choose latin1 in layout-document-encoding
and than the symbol ° for degrees.
Ie. press compose-key and a two-key magic sequence (you can find list from
new Xfig html-manual).
Alternatively, use math
On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Herbert Voss wrote:
> > How do you get a degree symbol to show?
> choose latin1 in layout->document->encoding
> and than the symbol ° for degrees.
Ie. press compose-key and a two-key magic sequence (you can find list from
new Xfig html-manual).
How do you get a degree symbol to show?
newbie
How do you get a degree symbol to show?
newbie
How do you get a degree symbol to show?
newbie
"Tuukka" == Tuukka Toivonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tuukka On 27 Mar 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: As a a side note,
Tuukka compose doesn't work for me in LyX. It works in xterm and
Tuukka other programs, so I can write the character in
What version of LyX is it?
Tuukka 1.1.2 (I haven't
"Tuukka" == Tuukka Toivonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tuukka On 27 Mar 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: As a a side note,
Tuukka compose doesn't work for me in LyX. It works in xterm and
Tuukka other programs, so I can write the character in
What version of LyX is it?
Tuukka 1.1.2 (I haven't
> "Tuukka" == Tuukka Toivonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tuukka> On 27 Mar 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: As a a side note,
Tuukka> compose doesn't work for me in LyX. It works in xterm and
Tuukka> other programs, so I can write the character in
>> What version of LyX is it?
Tuukka>
Thank you very much to Juergen Vigna, Roger Williams, Tony Dancer and Jose
Oliveira. The compose key is working now.
However, similar to what happens to Tuuka, I am able to use the
compose key with Xemacs, xterm, kmail, etc, but NOT with lyx (I am using
version 1.1.3).
In case this helps
"Ramon" == Ramon Diaz-Uriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ramon Thank you very much to Juergen Vigna, Roger Williams, Tony
Ramon Dancer and Jose Oliveira. The compose key is working now.
Ramon However, similar to what happens to Tuuka, I am able to use the
Ramon compose key with Xemacs, xterm,
On 27 Mar 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Tuukka As a a side note, compose doesn't work for me in LyX. It works
Tuukka in xterm and other programs, so I can write the character in
What version of LyX is it?
1.1.2 (I haven't upgraded for a while).
~/.xmodmaprc contains line:
keycode 109 =
Thank you very much to Juergen Vigna, Roger Williams, Tony Dancer and Jose
Oliveira. The compose key is working now.
However, similar to what happens to Tuuka, I am able to use the
compose key with Xemacs, xterm, kmail, etc, but NOT with lyx (I am using
version 1.1.3).
In case this helps
"Ramon" == Ramon Diaz-Uriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ramon Thank you very much to Juergen Vigna, Roger Williams, Tony
Ramon Dancer and Jose Oliveira. The compose key is working now.
Ramon However, similar to what happens to Tuuka, I am able to use the
Ramon compose key with Xemacs, xterm,
On 27 Mar 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Tuukka As a a side note, compose doesn't work for me in LyX. It works
Tuukka in xterm and other programs, so I can write the character in
What version of LyX is it?
1.1.2 (I haven't upgraded for a while).
~/.xmodmaprc contains line:
keycode 109 =
Thank you very much to Juergen Vigna, Roger Williams, Tony Dancer and Jose
Oliveira. The compose key is working now.
However, similar to what happens to Tuuka, I am able to use the
compose key with Xemacs, xterm, kmail, etc, but NOT with lyx (I am using
version 1.1.3).
In case this helps
> "Ramon" == Ramon Diaz-Uriarte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ramon> Thank you very much to Juergen Vigna, Roger Williams, Tony
Ramon> Dancer and Jose Oliveira. The compose key is working now.
Ramon> However, similar to what happens to Tuuka, I am able to use the
Ramon> compose key with
On 27 Mar 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Tuukka> As a a side note, compose doesn't work for me in LyX. It works
> Tuukka> in xterm and other programs, so I can write the character in
> What version of LyX is it?
1.1.2 (I haven't upgraded for a while).
~/.xmodmaprc contains line:
keycode
On 24 Mar 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
If you find out what your 'compose' key is, it is as simple as
As a a side note, compose doesn't work for me in LyX.
It works in xterm and other programs, so I can write the character in
xterm and then copy and paste it to lyx. Strange.
I have
"Tuukka" == Tuukka Toivonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tuukka On 24 Mar 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
If you find out what your 'compose' key is, it is as simple as
Tuukka As a a side note, compose doesn't work for me in LyX. It works
Tuukka in xterm and other programs, so I can write the
On 27-Mar-2000 Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
On 24 Mar 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
If you find out what your 'compose' key is, it is as simple as
As a a side note, compose doesn't work for me in LyX.
It works in xterm and other programs, so I can write the character in
xterm and then
Juergen Vigna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Look at this command sequences which you have to put into a
~/.Xmodmap file...
Thanks for mentioning that, Juergen -- I'd forgotten about that when I
made the XF86Config suggestion to Ramon. Sure enough,
$ cat .Xmodmap
! Use Scroll Lock as
On 24 Mar 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
If you find out what your 'compose' key is, it is as simple as
As a a side note, compose doesn't work for me in LyX.
It works in xterm and other programs, so I can write the character in
xterm and then copy and paste it to lyx. Strange.
I have
"Tuukka" == Tuukka Toivonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tuukka On 24 Mar 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
If you find out what your 'compose' key is, it is as simple as
Tuukka As a a side note, compose doesn't work for me in LyX. It works
Tuukka in xterm and other programs, so I can write the
On 27-Mar-2000 Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
On 24 Mar 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
If you find out what your 'compose' key is, it is as simple as
As a a side note, compose doesn't work for me in LyX.
It works in xterm and other programs, so I can write the character in
xterm and then
Juergen Vigna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Look at this command sequences which you have to put into a
~/.Xmodmap file...
Thanks for mentioning that, Juergen -- I'd forgotten about that when I
made the XF86Config suggestion to Ramon. Sure enough,
$ cat .Xmodmap
! Use Scroll Lock as
On 24 Mar 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> If you find out what your 'compose' key is, it is as simple as
As a a side note, compose doesn't work for me in LyX.
It works in xterm and other programs, so I can write the character in
xterm and then copy and paste it to lyx. Strange.
I have
> "Tuukka" == Tuukka Toivonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tuukka> On 24 Mar 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> If you find out what your 'compose' key is, it is as simple as
Tuukka> As a a side note, compose doesn't work for me in LyX. It works
Tuukka> in xterm and other programs, so I
On 27-Mar-2000 Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
> On 24 Mar 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
>> If you find out what your 'compose' key is, it is as simple as
>
> As a a side note, compose doesn't work for me in LyX.
> It works in xterm and other programs, so I can write the character in
> xterm and
> Juergen Vigna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Look at this command sequences which you have to put into a
> ~/.Xmodmap file...
Thanks for mentioning that, Juergen -- I'd forgotten about that when I
made the XF86Config suggestion to Ramon. Sure enough,
$ cat .Xmodmap
! Use Scroll
On 24-Mar-2000 Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote:
Thanks a lot to Juergen and Jean-Marc; however, I cannot find my Compose key.
I've tried with xkeycaps (I am running Linux), and cannot find anything called
"compose" or "Compose"; then I tried modifying directly the .Xmodmap file in
two different
On 24-Mar-2000 Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote:
Thanks a lot to Juergen and Jean-Marc; however, I cannot find my Compose key.
I've tried with xkeycaps (I am running Linux), and cannot find anything called
"compose" or "Compose"; then I tried modifying directly the .Xmodmap file in
two different
On 24-Mar-2000 Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote:
> Thanks a lot to Juergen and Jean-Marc; however, I cannot find my Compose key.
> I've tried with xkeycaps (I am running Linux), and cannot find anything called
> "compose" or "Compose"; then I tried modifying directly the .Xmodmap file in
> two different
I don't really know a lot about this; there are some example on obtaining
things such as accents and the copyright sign in the users manual (section 2.4,
I think); and I found out that that is the way to get the degree symbol. There
seems to be a variety of symbols/special characters that can
Thanks a lot to Roger Williams and Tony Dancer, but I still don't seem to be
able to get it to work. I tried setting the Right Control and then the Scroll
Lock as compose and it doesn't seem to work. This is my XF86Config:
Section "Keyboard"
Protocol "Standard"
Autorepeat500 5
On Sat, Mar 25, 2000 at 12:21:03PM +0100, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote:
Thanks a lot to Roger Williams and Tony Dancer, but I still don't seem to be
able to get it to work. I tried setting the Right Control and then the Scroll
Lock as compose and it doesn't seem to work. This is my XF86Config:
I don't really know a lot about this; there are some example on obtaining
things such as accents and the copyright sign in the users manual (section 2.4,
I think); and I found out that that is the way to get the degree symbol. There
seems to be a variety of symbols/special characters that can
Thanks a lot to Roger Williams and Tony Dancer, but I still don't seem to be
able to get it to work. I tried setting the Right Control and then the Scroll
Lock as compose and it doesn't seem to work. This is my XF86Config:
Section "Keyboard"
Protocol "Standard"
Autorepeat500 5
On Sat, Mar 25, 2000 at 12:21:03PM +0100, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote:
Thanks a lot to Roger Williams and Tony Dancer, but I still don't seem to be
able to get it to work. I tried setting the Right Control and then the Scroll
Lock as compose and it doesn't seem to work. This is my XF86Config:
I don't really know a lot about this; there are some example on obtaining
things such as accents and the copyright sign in the users manual (section 2.4,
I think); and I found out that that is the way to get the degree symbol. There
seems to be a variety of symbols/special characters that can
Thanks a lot to Roger Williams and Tony Dancer, but I still don't seem to be
able to get it to work. I tried setting the Right Control and then the Scroll
Lock as compose and it doesn't seem to work. This is my XF86Config:
Section "Keyboard"
Protocol "Standard"
Autorepeat500 5
On Sat, Mar 25, 2000 at 12:21:03PM +0100, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote:
> Thanks a lot to Roger Williams and Tony Dancer, but I still don't seem to be
> able to get it to work. I tried setting the Right Control and then the Scroll
> Lock as compose and it doesn't seem to work. This is my XF86Config:
Hi,
I know this is a really dumb question, but its driving me nuts:
how do I get the "o" of degree (say, for celsius, or for latitude)? I was able
to get something like it with a "\circ" as index, but this seems an overkill.
Any simpler ways? I actually think it can be generated with the
"Ramon" == Ramon Diaz-Uriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ramon Hi, I know this is a really dumb question, but its driving me
Ramon nuts: how do I get the "o" of degree (say, for celsius, or for
Ramon latitude)? I was able to get something like it with a "\circ"
Ramon as index, but this seems an
On 24-Mar-2000 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
If you find out what your 'compose' key is, it is as simple as
compose+*+space=°
Well at least here it is:
compose+^+0=°
Jürgen
-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._
Dr. Jürgen Vigna
"Juergen" == Juergen Vigna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Juergen On 24-Mar-2000 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
If you find out what your 'compose' key is, it is as simple as
compose+*+space=°
Juergen Well at least here it is:
Juergen compose+^+0=°
This works here too, I just found the other
Thanks a lot to Juergen and Jean-Marc; however, I cannot find my Compose key.
I've tried with xkeycaps (I am running Linux), and cannot find anything called
"compose" or "Compose"; then I tried modifying directly the .Xmodmap file in
two different ways: first, I wrote :"add Compose = Super_L"
You might check in /etc/XF86Config (or where ever yours is) -- my
compose is defined there, or so I understand.
On 24 Mar, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote:
Thanks a lot to Juergen and Jean-Marc; however, I cannot find my Compose key.
I've tried with xkeycaps (I am running Linux), and cannot find
Ramon Diaz-Uriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks a lot to Juergen and Jean-Marc; however, I cannot find my
Compose key.
I set mine in my /etc/X11/XF86Config file:
Section "Keyboard"
Protocol"Standard"
AutoRepeat 500 5
LeftAlt
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Roger Williams wrote:
Ramon Diaz-Uriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks a lot to Juergen and Jean-Marc; however, I cannot find my
Compose key.
I set mine in my /etc/X11/XF86Config file:
Section "Keyboard"
Protocol"Standard"
Hi,
I know this is a really dumb question, but its driving me nuts:
how do I get the "o" of degree (say, for celsius, or for latitude)? I was able
to get something like it with a "\circ" as index, but this seems an overkill.
Any simpler ways? I actually think it can be generated with the
"Ramon" == Ramon Diaz-Uriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ramon Hi, I know this is a really dumb question, but its driving me
Ramon nuts: how do I get the "o" of degree (say, for celsius, or for
Ramon latitude)? I was able to get something like it with a "\circ"
Ramon as index, but this seems an
On 24-Mar-2000 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
If you find out what your 'compose' key is, it is as simple as
compose+*+space=°
Well at least here it is:
compose+^+0=°
Jürgen
-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._
Dr. Jürgen Vigna
"Juergen" == Juergen Vigna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Juergen On 24-Mar-2000 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
If you find out what your 'compose' key is, it is as simple as
compose+*+space=°
Juergen Well at least here it is:
Juergen compose+^+0=°
This works here too, I just found the other
Thanks a lot to Juergen and Jean-Marc; however, I cannot find my Compose key.
I've tried with xkeycaps (I am running Linux), and cannot find anything called
"compose" or "Compose"; then I tried modifying directly the .Xmodmap file in
two different ways: first, I wrote :"add Compose = Super_L"
You might check in /etc/XF86Config (or where ever yours is) -- my
compose is defined there, or so I understand.
On 24 Mar, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote:
Thanks a lot to Juergen and Jean-Marc; however, I cannot find my Compose key.
I've tried with xkeycaps (I am running Linux), and cannot find
Ramon Diaz-Uriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks a lot to Juergen and Jean-Marc; however, I cannot find my
Compose key.
I set mine in my /etc/X11/XF86Config file:
Section "Keyboard"
Protocol"Standard"
AutoRepeat 500 5
LeftAlt
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Roger Williams wrote:
Ramon Diaz-Uriarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks a lot to Juergen and Jean-Marc; however, I cannot find my
Compose key.
I set mine in my /etc/X11/XF86Config file:
Section "Keyboard"
Protocol"Standard"
Hi,
I know this is a really dumb question, but its driving me nuts:
how do I get the "o" of degree (say, for celsius, or for latitude)? I was able
to get something like it with a "\circ" as index, but this seems an overkill.
Any simpler ways? I actually think it can be generated with the
> "Ramon" == Ramon Diaz-Uriarte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ramon> Hi, I know this is a really dumb question, but its driving me
Ramon> nuts: how do I get the "o" of degree (say, for celsius, or for
Ramon> latitude)? I was able to get something like it with a "\circ"
Ramon> as index, but
On 24-Mar-2000 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> If you find out what your 'compose' key is, it is as simple as
> compose+*+space=°
Well at least here it is:
compose+^+0=°
Jürgen
-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._-._
Dr. Jürgen Vigna
> "Juergen" == Juergen Vigna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Juergen> On 24-Mar-2000 Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> If you find out what your 'compose' key is, it is as simple as
>> compose+*+space=°
Juergen> Well at least here it is:
Juergen> compose+^+0=°
This works here too, I just
Thanks a lot to Juergen and Jean-Marc; however, I cannot find my Compose key.
I've tried with xkeycaps (I am running Linux), and cannot find anything called
"compose" or "Compose"; then I tried modifying directly the .Xmodmap file in
two different ways: first, I wrote :"add Compose = Super_L"
You might check in /etc/XF86Config (or where ever yours is) -- my
compose is defined there, or so I understand.
On 24 Mar, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote:
> Thanks a lot to Juergen and Jean-Marc; however, I cannot find my Compose key.
> I've tried with xkeycaps (I am running Linux), and cannot find
> Ramon Diaz-Uriarte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks a lot to Juergen and Jean-Marc; however, I cannot find my
> Compose key.
I set mine in my /etc/X11/XF86Config file:
Section "Keyboard"
Protocol"Standard"
AutoRepeat 500 5
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Roger Williams wrote:
>> Ramon Diaz-Uriarte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Thanks a lot to Juergen and Jean-Marc; however, I cannot find my
> > Compose key.
>
>I set mine in my /etc/X11/XF86Config file:
>
> Section "Keyboard"
> Protocol
Hi
How do I get a degree symbol in LyX?
Thanks
Henk
--
Henk Coetzee
Geophysics Unit
Council for Geoscience
Private Bag X112, Pretoria, 0001, South Africa
Tel: +27-12-841-1192 Fax: +27-12-841-1424
"Henk" == Henk Coetzee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Henk Hi How do I get a degree symbol in LyX?
If you use latin1 font, you should be able to just enter ``°'' (I
did it with Compose+^+0).
JMarc
Hi
How do I get a degree symbol in LyX?
Thanks
Henk
--
Henk Coetzee
Geophysics Unit
Council for Geoscience
Private Bag X112, Pretoria, 0001, South Africa
Tel: +27-12-841-1192 Fax: +27-12-841-1424
"Henk" == Henk Coetzee [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Henk Hi How do I get a degree symbol in LyX?
If you use latin1 font, you should be able to just enter ``°'' (I
did it with Compose+^+0).
JMarc
Hi
How do I get a degree symbol in LyX?
Thanks
Henk
--
Henk Coetzee
Geophysics Unit
Council for Geoscience
Private Bag X112, Pretoria, 0001, South Africa
Tel: +27-12-841-1192 Fax: +27-12-841-1424
>>>>> "Henk" == Henk Coetzee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Henk> Hi How do I get a degree symbol in LyX?
If you use latin1 font, you should be able to just enter ``°'' (I
did it with Compose+^+0).
JMarc
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