Hallo, Herbert Voss wrote: > > Laurent DUVAL wrote: > > > > *1. writing it exactly as ä > > *2. using "a instead of ä (the LaTex way) > > > i don't really know if you need the umlauts or accents for > fomula text, which is in italic or normal text, not italic. > > 1. real text in mathmode: > open the blue mathbox and write your formula until you need > german umlauts or accents. hit alt-m m, this toggles between > text and mathmode. works, but doesn't look very nice because of different forms ! > 2. umlauts and accents in mathmode, means italic: > open the blue mathbox and write your formula until you need > german umlauts or accents. write Doesn't work at least for me because I couldn't insert the \, more precisely nothing happened ! > > \mbox{ > > only the open parenthesis, lyx puts by default the closing > one, mbox{}. lyx don't show the backslash! > as an argument for mbox write > > \mathit{ > > lyx puts the closing parenthesis, so you have mbox{mathit{}} > as an argument for amthit write your umlauts or letters with > accents. at this point lyx don't know that you are writing > in "mathtextmode", therefore you always have blue characters > and space is only possible with control-space. you can change > this with alt-m m. The same results as in proposal 2 no backslash is accepted (mathtext- and meth- mode!) > > Herbert Thomas BTW, I have attached the example file. Meanwhile I have changed Description to Standard enviroment, but this didn't work anyhow ! > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://perce.de/voss
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