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' -- Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security, will not have, nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson)