robin schrieb:
Thanks. It works :-)
You need to click the "TeX" button and type in the LaTeX code for the character you want. In this case, it's
\textregistered
Some other useful ones are
\textcopyright (the C in a circle) \texttrademark (the TM sign)
You can get a complete list of LaTeX symbols by downloading the file http://jboeckx.dyndns.org/latex/docs/symbols-letter.pdf
Robin
I had expected though, the R in a circle being slightly smaller and higher than the rest. E.g. like the \textrademark or a footnote.
As well I was succesfull via copy-paste:
Opening either the (exported) TeX file or the LyX file in a text editor, doing a copy-paste there from another text file that contains the symbol I want (i.e.\textregistered) and reimporting (reloading respectively) the TeX file into LyX afterwords. In that case it's displayed correctly in LyX as well.
Once I have the symbol in my LyX file I can do a copy-paste within LyX as well.
So I reckon, as long as I know how to insert the symbol in my text editor, I could use the same key-sequence (whatsoever?) within LyX, too. Any suggestions?
Regards, Ansgar
You need to set up a "compose" key (or figure out what it is already set to). You can get brief instructions and a list of key-sequences here...
http://andrew.triumf.ca/iso8859-1-compose.html
Glen