>>>>> "Andre" == Andre Poenitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> It should be perfectly equivalent to what told in the previous >> message, anyway, and this is why I'm curious. Andre> It seems to be a LaTeX-Problem: Andre> \documentclass{article} \begin{document} $ {\rm \"u} $ Andre> \end{document} I don't understand. Are you trying to have a ü in a math formula? This does not make sense IMO, and using \ddot is probably better. Now, if the ü is part of some text, you should use math text mode and LaTeX will not complain. Now if the problem is that math textmode does not support 8bit characters, someone brave enough should look at it... JMarc
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