On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 04:32:33PM +0000, Angus Leeming wrote:
> > Maybe I should read the code to understand your problem. I certainly
> > see \ss as proper glyph in my xforms-LyX and I enter it as
> > Compose-s-s and it is stored as a single char in the .lyx.
> 
> No. You see a glyph that you entered as Compose-s-s and that is 
> stored as a single char in the .lyx.
> 
> If you import a LaTeX file into LyX that contains '\ss{}', you get a 
> bit of ERT in LyX. 

So why doesn't reLyX convert \ss{} in that single char I see in my .lyx?

> My original question seems quite clear:
>         "LyX can render all except \ss well. Is this a limitation of 
> insetlatexaccent, or should \ss not be such a beast?"
> 
> insetlatexaccent clearly can't handle '\ss{}' at the moment, but 
> no-one has answered the second part of the question. Any takers?

I think \ss{} should be stored as a single char without any accent inset or
other wrapper.

Andre'

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