garst groaned,

> "Richard E. Hawkins" wrote:

> > OK, this is out of hand.  Lyx is now eating my betas.  My older alphas
> > are surviving, but the new ones of those die, too.

> > They display on the screen, but come out as latin characters in
> > postscript preview.  If the file is opened and closed, they become
> > latin on screen, too.

> Mine don't even display in LyX anybore. Alpha came back as a.

After further experimentation, it's only my old alphas that stick 
around.

However, in math mode, \beta gives me a persistent beta. M-m g sieems 
to give something that displays as a beta only during the current 
session, and puts a plain old b in the file . . .

And now I'm seeing repsonses to my message, even though the original 
never came to me.  First my text greek, then my betas, and now my 
messages :(

hawk


> Patience is a difficult virtue to maintain under dead lines.

It ain't so easy with live lions, either . . .



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