Re: Position of tilde

2013-05-14 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
2013/5/13 PDV paul.vall...@colorado.edu Hello all! I apologise if this has been asked to death, but is there any way to get a normal looking tilde? Like this -- ~? I want to use it instead of saying approximately but when I use the keyboard tilde (\textasciitilde) it appears at the top

Re: Position of tilde

2013-05-14 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
2013/5/13 PDV paul.vall...@colorado.edu Hello all! I apologise if this has been asked to death, but is there any way to get a normal looking tilde? Like this -- ~? I want to use it instead of saying approximately but when I use the keyboard tilde (\textasciitilde) it appears at the top

Re: Position of tilde

2013-05-14 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
2013/5/13 PDV > > > > Hello all! I apologise if this has been asked to death, but is there any > way to get a normal looking tilde? Like > > this --> ~? I want to use it instead of saying "approximately" but when I > use the keyboard tilde > > (\textasciitilde) it

Re: Position of tilde

2013-05-13 Thread PDV
Hello all! I apologise if this has been asked to death, but is there any way to get a normal looking tilde? Like this -- ~? I want to use it instead of saying approximately but when I use the keyboard tilde (\textasciitilde) it appears at the top of the line in the pdf output instead of

Re: Position of tilde

2013-05-13 Thread Christopher Menzel
On May 13, 2013, at 3:51 PM, PDV paul.vall...@colorado.edu wrote: Hello all! I apologise if this has been asked to death, but is there any way to get a normal looking tilde? Like this -- ~? I want to use it instead of saying approximately but when I use the keyboard tilde (\textasciitilde)

Re: Position of tilde

2013-05-13 Thread PDV
Hello all! I apologise if this has been asked to death, but is there any way to get a normal looking tilde? Like this -- ~? I want to use it instead of saying approximately but when I use the keyboard tilde (\textasciitilde) it appears at the top of the line in the pdf output instead of

Re: Position of tilde

2013-05-13 Thread Christopher Menzel
On May 13, 2013, at 3:51 PM, PDV paul.vall...@colorado.edu wrote: Hello all! I apologise if this has been asked to death, but is there any way to get a normal looking tilde? Like this -- ~? I want to use it instead of saying approximately but when I use the keyboard tilde (\textasciitilde)

Re: Position of tilde

2013-05-13 Thread PDV
> > Hello all! I apologise if this has been asked to death, but is there any way to get a normal looking tilde? Like > this --> ~? I want to use it instead of saying "approximately" but when I use the keyboard tilde > (\textasciitilde) it appears at the top of the line in the pdf output

Re: Position of tilde

2013-05-13 Thread Christopher Menzel
On May 13, 2013, at 3:51 PM, PDV wrote: >> Hello all! I apologise if this has been asked to death, but is there any way >> to get a normal looking tilde? Like >> this --> ~? I want to use it instead of saying "approximately" but when I >> use the keyboard tilde

Re: Position of tilde

2012-07-06 Thread sock
I had a hell of a time with this problem too. What I finally came up with was this: Use the regular keyboard tilde but add subscript formatting to get it to appear at the middle of the character. You can also add bold to make it more visible after that. Like so many things in LyX you have to

Re: Position of tilde

2012-07-06 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
2012/7/6 sock: I had a hell of a time with this problem too. What I finally came up with was this: Use the regular keyboard tilde but add subscript formatting to get it to appear at the middle of the character. You can also add bold to make it more visible after that. Like so many things in

Re: Position of tilde

2012-07-06 Thread sock
I had a hell of a time with this problem too. What I finally came up with was this: Use the regular keyboard tilde but add subscript formatting to get it to appear at the middle of the character. You can also add bold to make it more visible after that. Like so many things in LyX you have to

Re: Position of tilde

2012-07-06 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
2012/7/6 sock: I had a hell of a time with this problem too. What I finally came up with was this: Use the regular keyboard tilde but add subscript formatting to get it to appear at the middle of the character. You can also add bold to make it more visible after that. Like so many things in

Re: Position of tilde

2012-07-06 Thread sock
I had a hell of a time with this problem too. What I finally came up with was this: Use the regular keyboard tilde but add subscript formatting to get it to appear at the middle of the character. You can also add bold to make it more visible after that. Like so many things in LyX you have to

Re: Position of tilde

2012-07-06 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
2012/7/6 sock: > I had a hell of a time with this problem too. > What I finally came up with was this: Use the regular keyboard tilde but add > subscript formatting to get it to appear at the middle of the character. You > can also add bold to make it more visible after that. > Like so many things

Re: Position of tilde

2009-04-02 Thread Les Denham
On Thursday 02 April 2009, rettie wrote: Hello all! I apologise if this has been asked to death, but is there any way to get a normal looking tilde? Like this -- ~? I want to use it instead of saying approximately but when I use the keyboard tilde (\textasciitilde) it appears at the top of the

Re: Position of tilde

2009-04-02 Thread Les Denham
On Thursday 02 April 2009, rettie wrote: Hello all! I apologise if this has been asked to death, but is there any way to get a normal looking tilde? Like this -- ~? I want to use it instead of saying approximately but when I use the keyboard tilde (\textasciitilde) it appears at the top of the

Re: Position of tilde

2009-04-02 Thread Les Denham
On Thursday 02 April 2009, rettie wrote: > Hello all! I apologise if this has been asked to death, but is there any > way to get a normal looking tilde? Like this --> ~? I want to use it > instead of saying "approximately" but when I use the keyboard tilde > (\textasciitilde) it appears at the top