On 14.06.08, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Johannes Knaus wrote:
> > In linguistics the greek letter small sigma is used as symbol for
> > "syllable". I used the new Insert > Special Character > Symbols...
> > Menu in Lyx 1.6 to insert the sigma. It is displayed correctly on
> > screen, but in
Jürgen Spitzmüller writes:
> > Is there a simple way to switch this conversion off? In linguistics I
> > only need the normal small sigma.
>
> No. LGR has an empty glyph for that purpose, which is accessible via
> \textgreek{v}, so \textgreek{s} does the sigma conversion while
> \textgreek{sv
Johannes Knaus wrote:
> In linguistics the greek letter small sigma is used as symbol for
> "syllable". I used the new Insert > Special Character > Symbols...
> Menu in Lyx 1.6 to insert the sigma. It is displayed correctly on
> screen, but in the generated PDF the sigma is not set as a norma
Hello,
In linguistics the greek letter small sigma is used as symbol for
"syllable". I used the new Insert > Special Character > Symbols...
Menu in Lyx 1.6 to insert the sigma. It is displayed correctly on
screen, but in the generated PDF the sigma is not set as a normal
small sigma but a