On Friday 07 February 2003 6:23 pm, Andre Poenitz wrote: > On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 06:14:23PM +0000, Angus Leeming wrote: > > > On a German keybord it's just to the right of '0', i.e. where the '-' > > > is on a keyboard with US layout. > > > > To save me the hassle of buying a german keyboard, could you modify that > > little accents.lyx file and post it back to me so that I can see how to > > output \ss{} in a manner that LyX will understand. > > Gosh. > > Are you telling me, your compose key isn't working? <compose> s s > should give ß. At least it does so for me. > > Btw, there are german keymaps available in LyX... > > Andre'
No I'm telling you that \l{} in passed to insetlatexaccents and translated there to, well, a visible rendition of \l{}. I'm also telling you that \ss{} is also passed to insetlatexaccents and translated to : open up the file in lyx and see what it makes of it. Of course I can use the compose key to create ß but that's not the same latex as \ss{} is it. Never mind. I see that insetlatexaccent just doesn't know how to display \ss{}. A