Helge Hafting wrote: > Are you sure you're getting a degree symbol and not a zero exponent? > Those two are different - degree is a perfect circle while the zero > exponent > is a tiny "0". > > When I type ^0 I get a zero exponent: ⁰ > Typing ALT 0 (in an xterm) gives me the degree: ° > > The degree symbol works when I paste it into LyX. The zero exponent > does not print unless I change the document encoding to utf8x. > This encoding is available in LyX 1.5 - I don't know about earlier > releases. > > Helge Hafting
On my keyboard, the r-alt ^ 0 sequence gives me the degree symbol: ° Interestingly, the sequence r-alt 0 ^ also gives me that. So obviously the r-alt 0 can't work in this case. I don't know what gives me the 0 exponent. I haven't messed with any mappings other than to set right-alt as my compose key. This is a standard Ubuntu 6.10 system. Cheers JP