Re: Trouble with Egyptian Hieroglyphs

2012-02-02 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2012-02-02, John O'Gorman wrote: With more recent versions of LyX (e.g. 1.6.4.2 on a Mac and 1.6.5 on Linux) this seems to be broken, I get the error messages: command \cedover unavailable in encoding T1 command \uunderer unavailable in encoding T1 ...

Re: Trouble with Egyptian Hieroglyphs: SOLVED

2012-02-02 Thread John O'Gorman
On 02/02/12 21:47, Guenter Milde wrote: On 2012-02-02, John O'Gorman wrote: With more recent versions of LyX (e.g. 1.6.4.2 on a Mac and 1.6.5 on Linux) this seems to be broken, I get the error messages: command \cedover unavailable in encoding T1 command \uunderer unavailable in encoding T1

Re: Trouble with Egyptian Hieroglyphs: SOLVED

2012-02-02 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2012-02-02, John O'Gorman wrote: On 02/02/12 21:47, Guenter Milde wrote: On 2012-02-02, John O'Gorman wrote: How can I set LyX to use OT1 encoding (or is that undesirable)? You can set the font encoding (called latex encoding by LyX) in the settings: 1.6.x only allows global setting

Re: Trouble with Egyptian Hieroglyphs

2012-02-02 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2012-02-02, John O'Gorman wrote: With more recent versions of LyX (e.g. 1.6.4.2 on a Mac and 1.6.5 on Linux) this seems to be broken, I get the error messages: command \cedover unavailable in encoding T1 command \uunderer unavailable in encoding T1 ...

Re: Trouble with Egyptian Hieroglyphs: SOLVED

2012-02-02 Thread John O'Gorman
On 02/02/12 21:47, Guenter Milde wrote: On 2012-02-02, John O'Gorman wrote: With more recent versions of LyX (e.g. 1.6.4.2 on a Mac and 1.6.5 on Linux) this seems to be broken, I get the error messages: command \cedover unavailable in encoding T1 command \uunderer unavailable in encoding T1

Re: Trouble with Egyptian Hieroglyphs: SOLVED

2012-02-02 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2012-02-02, John O'Gorman wrote: On 02/02/12 21:47, Guenter Milde wrote: On 2012-02-02, John O'Gorman wrote: How can I set LyX to use OT1 encoding (or is that undesirable)? You can set the font encoding (called latex encoding by LyX) in the settings: 1.6.x only allows global setting

Re: Trouble with Egyptian Hieroglyphs

2012-02-02 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2012-02-02, John O'Gorman wrote: > With more recent versions of LyX (e.g. 1.6.4.2 on a Mac and 1.6.5 on > Linux) this seems to be broken, > I get the error messages: > command \cedover unavailable in encoding T1 > command \uunderer unavailable in encoding T1 ... >

Re: Trouble with Egyptian Hieroglyphs: SOLVED

2012-02-02 Thread John O'Gorman
On 02/02/12 21:47, Guenter Milde wrote: > On 2012-02-02, John O'Gorman wrote: > >> With more recent versions of LyX (e.g. 1.6.4.2 on a Mac and 1.6.5 on >> Linux) this seems to be broken, >> I get the error messages: >> command \cedover unavailable in encoding T1 >> command \uunderer unavailable in

Re: Trouble with Egyptian Hieroglyphs: SOLVED

2012-02-02 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2012-02-02, John O'Gorman wrote: > On 02/02/12 21:47, Guenter Milde wrote: >> On 2012-02-02, John O'Gorman wrote: >>> How can I set LyX to use OT1 encoding (or is that undesirable)? >> You can set the font encoding (called "latex encoding" by LyX) in the >> settings: >> 1.6.x only allows

Trouble with Egyptian Hieroglyphs

2012-02-01 Thread John O'Gorman
Hi In the past I've happily used the CTAN Poor Man's Hieroglyphs package from within LyX to produce very acceptable Egyptian Hieroglyphs. The thing worked by simply putting into the preamble: \usepackage{hieroglf} Then you could use TeX macros such as \pmglyph{\HA}... and surround this if you

Trouble with Egyptian Hieroglyphs

2012-02-01 Thread John O'Gorman
Hi In the past I've happily used the CTAN Poor Man's Hieroglyphs package from within LyX to produce very acceptable Egyptian Hieroglyphs. The thing worked by simply putting into the preamble: \usepackage{hieroglf} Then you could use TeX macros such as \pmglyph{\HA}... and surround this if you

Trouble with Egyptian Hieroglyphs

2012-02-01 Thread John O'Gorman
Hi In the past I've happily used the CTAN Poor Man's Hieroglyphs package from within LyX to produce very acceptable Egyptian Hieroglyphs. The thing worked by simply putting into the preamble: \usepackage{hieroglf} Then you could use TeX macros such as \pmglyph{\HA}... and surround this if you