Herbert Voss wrote:
my lyx-code
\begin_inset Formula \( \textrm{übertragen}n_{3} \)
\end_inset
und nochne formel
\begin_inset Formula \( n_{5}\textrm{hääppy}\, x_{3^{2}} \)
\end_inset
.
.
.
lyx1.1.6cvs
Ha, that might be the reason.
I'm using 1.1.5fix2, and the umlauts just do
Alejandro Aguilar Sierra wrote:
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, UG wrote:
Is there any way to get an Umlaut into a formula in lyx.
I would be perfectly happy with a "u
Have not the german keyboard a dead key to type this accent?
Not a dead key, but a key of its own.
The spanish one have it and
Herbert Voss wrote:
my lyx-code
\begin_inset Formula \( \textrm{übertragen}n_{3} \)
\end_inset
und nochne formel
\begin_inset Formula \( n_{5}\textrm{hääppy}\, x_{3^{2}} \)
\end_inset
.
.
.
lyx1.1.6cvs
Ha, that might be the reason.
I'm using 1.1.5fix2, and the umlauts just do
Alejandro Aguilar Sierra wrote:
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, UG wrote:
Is there any way to get an Umlaut into a formula in lyx.
I would be perfectly happy with a "u
Have not the german keyboard a dead key to type this accent?
Not a dead key, but a key of its own.
The spanish one have it and
Herbert Voss wrote:
> my lyx-code
>
> \begin_inset Formula \( \textrm{übertragen}n_{3} \)
> \end_inset
>
> und nochne formel
> \begin_inset Formula \( n_{5}\textrm{hääppy}\, x_{3^{2}} \)
> \end_inset
.
.
.
> lyx1.1.6cvs
Ha, that might be the reason.
I'm using 1.1.5fix2, and the umlauts
Alejandro Aguilar Sierra wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, UG wrote:
>
> > Is there any way to get an Umlaut into a formula in lyx.
> > I would be perfectly happy with a "u
>
> Have not the german keyboard a dead key to type this accent?
Not a dead key, but a key of its own.
> The spanish one have
Is there any way to get an Umlaut into a formula in lyx.
I would be perfectly happy with a "u
I you would be happy with \u, too, you could simply put a \def\u{\"u}
somewhere near the top of your document or in the preamble.
Andre'
--
André Pönitz
Just write (in LaTeX-mode \"a or \"u or whatever you need to get umlauted...
another way is to switch over to text-in-formula-mode (toggle the math-button) and
type the ü or ä directly (sorry for the umlauts to all the non-Germans)
or type M-c-r and you are able to have normal text inside the
Just write (in LaTeX-mode \"a or \"u or whatever you need to get umlauted...
another way is to switch over to text-in-formula-mode (toggle the math-button) and
type the ü or ä directly (sorry for the umlauts to all the non-Germans)
or type M-c-r and you are able to have normal text inside the
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Andre Poenitz wrote:
Funny thing: it does not work for me either.
I get "Latex warning: Command \" invalid in math mode".
Literal 'ü' doesnot show up either...
I am pretty sure the \def\u{\"u} "trick" did help some time ago -
so I am puzzled...
It sounds strange,
Andre Poenitz wrote:
Just write (in LaTeX-mode \"a or \"u or whatever you need to get umlauted...
another way is to switch over to text-in-formula-mode (toggle the math-button) and
type the ü or ä directly (sorry for the umlauts to all the non-Germans)
or type M-c-r and you are able to
It should be perfectly equivalent to what told in the previous message,
anyway, and this is why I'm curious.
It seems to be a LaTeX-Problem:
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
$ {\rm \"u} $
\end{document}
gives
---
This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.3.1)
(test.tex
"Andre" == Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It should be perfectly equivalent to what told in the previous
message, anyway, and this is why I'm curious.
Andre It seems to be a LaTeX-Problem:
Andre \documentclass{article} \begin{document} $ {\rm \"u} $
Andre \end{document}
I don't
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Andre" == Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It should be perfectly equivalent to what told in the previous
message, anyway, and this is why I'm curious.
Andre It seems to be a LaTeX-Problem:
Andre \documentclass{article} \begin{document} $ {\rm
"Andre" == Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the ü is part of some text, you should use math text mode and LaTeX
will not complain.
Andre "math textmode" == \mathrm{\"u} ?
Andre If so, the result is exactly the same.
Maybe because math text mode should not use \mathrm, but rather
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, UG wrote:
Is there any way to get an Umlaut into a formula in lyx.
I would be perfectly happy with a "u
Have not the german keyboard a dead key to type this accent?
The spanish one have it and it works fine under math mode.
Alejandro
Have not the german keyboard a dead key to type this accent?
German keyboards have special keys for the umlauts ("o at the 'american' ;,
"u at [ and "a at '). But I can't really tell how they work with LyX. I use
almost exclusively the American layout, since in the German layout []{} are
only
Is there any way to get an Umlaut into a formula in lyx.
I would be perfectly happy with a "u
I you would be happy with \u, too, you could simply put a \def\u{\"u}
somewhere near the top of your document or in the preamble.
Andre'
--
André Pönitz
Just write (in LaTeX-mode \"a or \"u or whatever you need to get umlauted...
another way is to switch over to text-in-formula-mode (toggle the math-button) and
type the ü or ä directly (sorry for the umlauts to all the non-Germans)
or type M-c-r and you are able to have normal text inside the
Just write (in LaTeX-mode \"a or \"u or whatever you need to get umlauted...
another way is to switch over to text-in-formula-mode (toggle the math-button) and
type the ü or ä directly (sorry for the umlauts to all the non-Germans)
or type M-c-r and you are able to have normal text inside the
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Andre Poenitz wrote:
Funny thing: it does not work for me either.
I get "Latex warning: Command \" invalid in math mode".
Literal 'ü' doesnot show up either...
I am pretty sure the \def\u{\"u} "trick" did help some time ago -
so I am puzzled...
It sounds strange,
Andre Poenitz wrote:
Just write (in LaTeX-mode \"a or \"u or whatever you need to get umlauted...
another way is to switch over to text-in-formula-mode (toggle the math-button) and
type the ü or ä directly (sorry for the umlauts to all the non-Germans)
or type M-c-r and you are able to
It should be perfectly equivalent to what told in the previous message,
anyway, and this is why I'm curious.
It seems to be a LaTeX-Problem:
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
$ {\rm \"u} $
\end{document}
gives
---
This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.3.1)
(test.tex
"Andre" == Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It should be perfectly equivalent to what told in the previous
message, anyway, and this is why I'm curious.
Andre It seems to be a LaTeX-Problem:
Andre \documentclass{article} \begin{document} $ {\rm \"u} $
Andre \end{document}
I don't
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
"Andre" == Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It should be perfectly equivalent to what told in the previous
message, anyway, and this is why I'm curious.
Andre It seems to be a LaTeX-Problem:
Andre \documentclass{article} \begin{document} $ {\rm
"Andre" == Andre Poenitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the ü is part of some text, you should use math text mode and LaTeX
will not complain.
Andre "math textmode" == \mathrm{\"u} ?
Andre If so, the result is exactly the same.
Maybe because math text mode should not use \mathrm, but rather
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, UG wrote:
Is there any way to get an Umlaut into a formula in lyx.
I would be perfectly happy with a "u
Have not the german keyboard a dead key to type this accent?
The spanish one have it and it works fine under math mode.
Alejandro
Have not the german keyboard a dead key to type this accent?
German keyboards have special keys for the umlauts ("o at the 'american' ;,
"u at [ and "a at '). But I can't really tell how they work with LyX. I use
almost exclusively the American layout, since in the German layout []{} are
only
> Is there any way to get an Umlaut into a formula in lyx.
> I would be perfectly happy with a "u
I you would be happy with \u, too, you could simply put a \def\u{\"u}
somewhere near the top of your document or in the preamble.
Andre'
--
André Pönitz
Just write (in LaTeX-mode \"a or \"u or whatever you need to get umlauted...
another way is to switch over to text-in-formula-mode (toggle the math-button) and
type the ü or ä directly (sorry for the umlauts to all the non-Germans)
or type M-c-r and you are able to have normal text inside the
> Just write (in LaTeX-mode \"a or \"u or whatever you need to get umlauted...
> another way is to switch over to text-in-formula-mode (toggle the math-button) and
>type the ü or ä directly (sorry for the umlauts to all the non-Germans)
> or type M-c-r and you are able to have normal text inside
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Andre Poenitz wrote:
> Funny thing: it does not work for me either.
> I get "Latex warning: Command \" invalid in math mode".
> Literal 'ü' doesnot show up either...
>
> I am pretty sure the \def\u{\"u} "trick" did help some time ago -
> so I am puzzled...
>
It sounds
Andre Poenitz wrote:
>
> > Just write (in LaTeX-mode \"a or \"u or whatever you need to get umlauted...
> > another way is to switch over to text-in-formula-mode (toggle the math-button) and
>type the ü or ä directly (sorry for the umlauts to all the non-Germans)
> > or type M-c-r and you are
> It should be perfectly equivalent to what told in the previous message,
> anyway, and this is why I'm curious.
It seems to be a LaTeX-Problem:
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
$ {\rm \"u} $
\end{document}
gives
---
This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.3.1)
> "Andre" == Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> It should be perfectly equivalent to what told in the previous
>> message, anyway, and this is why I'm curious.
Andre> It seems to be a LaTeX-Problem:
Andre> \documentclass{article} \begin{document} $ {\rm \"u} $
Andre>
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> > "Andre" == Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> It should be perfectly equivalent to what told in the previous
> >> message, anyway, and this is why I'm curious.
>
> Andre> It seems to be a LaTeX-Problem:
>
> Andre> \documentclass{article}
> "Andre" == Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> the ü is part of some text, you should use math text mode and LaTeX
>> will not complain.
Andre> "math textmode" == \mathrm{\"u} ?
Andre> If so, the result is exactly the same.
Maybe because math text mode should not use \mathrm,
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, UG wrote:
> Is there any way to get an Umlaut into a formula in lyx.
> I would be perfectly happy with a "u
Have not the german keyboard a dead key to type this accent?
The spanish one have it and it works fine under math mode.
Alejandro
> Have not the german keyboard a dead key to type this accent?
German keyboards have special keys for the umlauts ("o at the 'american' ;,
"u at [ and "a at '). But I can't really tell how they work with LyX. I use
almost exclusively the American layout, since in the German layout []{} are
only
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