On 02/18/2015 05:43 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2015-02-17, Michael Berger wrote:
Morning Günter,
I have no doubt that both \usepackage{textalpha} and
\usepackage{alphabeta} do work as you said (certain settings provided).
However, with my current settings they definitely do not, neither in
On 02/18/2015 05:43 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2015-02-17, Michael Berger wrote:
Morning Günter,
I have no doubt that both \usepackage{textalpha} and
\usepackage{alphabeta} do work as you said (certain settings provided).
However, with my current settings they definitely do not, neither in
On 02/18/2015 05:43 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2015-02-17, Michael Berger wrote:
Morning Günter,
I have no doubt that both \usepackage{textalpha} and
\usepackage{alphabeta} do work as you said (certain settings provided).
However, with my current settings they definitely do not, neither in
On 2015-02-17, Michael Berger wrote:
Morning Günter,
I have no doubt that both \usepackage{textalpha} and
\usepackage{alphabeta} do work as you said (certain settings provided).
However, with my current settings they definitely do not, neither in
ordinary text nor in glosses.
See
On 2015-02-17, Michael Berger wrote:
Morning Günter,
I have no doubt that both \usepackage{textalpha} and
\usepackage{alphabeta} do work as you said (certain settings provided).
However, with my current settings they definitely do not, neither in
ordinary text nor in glosses.
See
On 2015-02-17, Michael Berger wrote:
> Morning Günter,
> I have no doubt that both \usepackage{textalpha} and
> \usepackage{alphabeta} do work as you said (certain settings provided).
> However, with my current settings they definitely do not, neither in
> ordinary text nor in glosses.
> See
On 02/16/2015 04:15 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
...
Jürgen emphasizes: So-called verbatim context (such as TeX mode,
verbatim paragraphs, linguistic glosses or program listings) does not
allow language changes and is currently hard-wired to latin1 encoding
(the latter is a LyX limitation), so
On 02/15/2015 09:52 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
Dear Michael,
On 2015-01-22, Michael Berger wrote:
For other folks facing similar problems I would like to inform the
settings needed in accordance with Jürgen's recommendations.
A) Replacing single English character(s) by its analog Greek
On 2015-02-16, Michael Berger wrote:
On 02/15/2015 09:52 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2015-01-22, Michael Berger wrote:
...
If you have difficulties with Unicode input, there is also the textalpha
and alphabeta package (both are part of greek-fontenc). With
\usepackage{textalpha}
you
On 02/15/2015 09:52 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
Dear Michael,
On 2015-01-22, Michael Berger wrote:
For other folks facing similar problems I would like to inform the
settings needed in accordance with Jürgen's recommendations.
A) Replacing single English character(s) by its analog Greek
On 2015-02-16, Michael Berger wrote:
On 02/15/2015 09:52 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
On 2015-01-22, Michael Berger wrote:
...
If you have difficulties with Unicode input, there is also the textalpha
and alphabeta package (both are part of greek-fontenc). With
\usepackage{textalpha}
you
On 02/16/2015 04:15 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
...
Jürgen emphasizes: So-called verbatim context (such as TeX mode,
verbatim paragraphs, linguistic glosses or program listings) does not
allow language changes and is currently hard-wired to latin1 encoding
(the latter is a LyX limitation), so
On 02/15/2015 09:52 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
Dear Michael,
On 2015-01-22, Michael Berger wrote:
For other folks facing similar problems I would like to inform the
settings needed in accordance with Jürgen's recommendations.
A) Replacing single English character(s) by its analog Greek
On 2015-02-16, Michael Berger wrote:
> On 02/15/2015 09:52 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
>> On 2015-01-22, Michael Berger wrote:
...
>> If you have difficulties with Unicode input, there is also the "textalpha"
>> and "alphabeta" package (both are part of greek-fontenc). With
>>
On 02/16/2015 04:15 PM, Guenter Milde wrote:
...
Jürgen emphasizes: "So-called verbatim context (such as TeX mode,
verbatim paragraphs, linguistic glosses or program listings) does not
allow language changes and is currently hard-wired to latin1 encoding
(the latter is a LyX limitation), so
Dear Michael,
On 2015-01-22, Michael Berger wrote:
For other folks facing similar problems I would like to inform the
settings needed in accordance with Jürgen's recommendations.
A) Replacing single English character(s) by its analog Greek character
Settings in Documents Language:
Dear Michael,
On 2015-01-22, Michael Berger wrote:
For other folks facing similar problems I would like to inform the
settings needed in accordance with Jürgen's recommendations.
A) Replacing single English character(s) by its analog Greek character
Settings in Documents Language:
Dear Michael,
On 2015-01-22, Michael Berger wrote:
> For other folks facing similar problems I would like to inform the
> settings needed in accordance with Jürgen's recommendations.
> A) Replacing single English character(s) by its analog Greek character
> Settings in Documents > Language:
>
Am Donnerstag 22 Januar 2015, 17:26:26 schrieb Michael Berger:
A) Replacing single English character(s) by its analog Greek character
Settings in Documents Language:
Language: English / Quote Style text
Encoding: changed from 'Language Default' to Other: 'Unicode (utf8)'
Language package:
Am Donnerstag 22 Januar 2015, 17:26:26 schrieb Michael Berger:
A) Replacing single English character(s) by its analog Greek character
Settings in Documents Language:
Language: English / Quote Style text
Encoding: changed from 'Language Default' to Other: 'Unicode (utf8)'
Language package:
Am Donnerstag 22 Januar 2015, 17:26:26 schrieb Michael Berger:
> A) Replacing single English character(s) by its analog Greek character
>
> Settings in Documents > Language:
> Language: English / Quote Style "text"
> Encoding: changed from 'Language Default' to Other: 'Unicode (utf8)'
> Language
On 01/21/2015 12:14 PM, Jacob Bishop wrote:
- InsertMathInline Formula = works, but characters are slanted
As a workaround, you can use \mathrm{} in math mode to make the
characters upright. This is a hack, but if I understand your plight
correctly, it should produce the desired output.
On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 7:54 AM, Michael Berger id...@online.de wrote:
Hi,
I am working on a linguistic presentation in Beamer (theme = Singapore).
Single upright Greek characters need to be inserted here and there.
Many hours spent on experiments and attempts to use Greek characters
ended
On 21.01.2015 16:54, Michael Berger wrote:
I am working on a linguistic presentation in Beamer (theme =
Singapore).
Single upright Greek characters need to be inserted here and there.
Many hours spent on experiments and attempts to use Greek characters
ended up in Latex errors.
[..]
Michael Berger wrote:
Hi,
I am working on a linguistic presentation in Beamer (theme = Singapore).
Single upright Greek characters need to be inserted here and there.
Many hours spent on experiments and attempts to use Greek characters
ended up in Latex errors.
openSuse 13.2, KDE 4.14.3,
Michael Berger wrote:
Hi,
I am working on a linguistic presentation in Beamer (theme = Singapore).
Single upright Greek characters need to be inserted here and there.
Many hours spent on experiments and attempts to use Greek characters
ended up in Latex errors.
openSuse 13.2, KDE 4.14.3,
On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 7:54 AM, Michael Berger id...@online.de wrote:
Hi,
I am working on a linguistic presentation in Beamer (theme = Singapore).
Single upright Greek characters need to be inserted here and there.
Many hours spent on experiments and attempts to use Greek characters
ended
On 01/21/2015 12:14 PM, Jacob Bishop wrote:
- InsertMathInline Formula = works, but characters are slanted
As a workaround, you can use \mathrm{} in math mode to make the
characters upright. This is a hack, but if I understand your plight
correctly, it should produce the desired output.
On 21.01.2015 16:54, Michael Berger wrote:
I am working on a linguistic presentation in Beamer (theme =
Singapore).
Single upright Greek characters need to be inserted here and there.
Many hours spent on experiments and attempts to use Greek characters
ended up in Latex errors.
[..]
Michael Berger wrote:
> Hi,
> I am working on a linguistic presentation in Beamer (theme = Singapore).
> Single upright Greek characters need to be inserted here and there.
> Many hours spent on experiments and attempts to use Greek characters
> ended up in Latex errors.
>
> openSuse 13.2, KDE
On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 7:54 AM, Michael Berger wrote:
> Hi,
> I am working on a linguistic presentation in Beamer (theme = Singapore).
> Single upright Greek characters need to be inserted here and there.
> Many hours spent on experiments and attempts to use Greek characters
>
On 01/21/2015 12:14 PM, Jacob Bishop wrote:
- Insert>Math>Inline Formula = works, but characters are slanted
As a workaround, you can use \mathrm{} in math mode to make the
characters upright. This is a hack, but if I understand your plight
correctly, it should produce the desired
On 21.01.2015 16:54, Michael Berger wrote:
I am working on a linguistic presentation in Beamer (theme =
Singapore).
Single upright Greek characters need to be inserted here and there.
Many hours spent on experiments and attempts to use Greek characters
ended up in Latex errors.
[..]
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