On Tue, 26 Feb 2008, Paul A. Rubin wrote:

If that's too aggravating (and assuming you're ok with the service mark
being in Computer Modern), you might hack the textcomp.sty package and
delete the warning part from the definition of [EMAIL PROTECTED] (so that it 
just
does the \bgroup ... \egroup stuff).

Paul,

  That actually looks ugly. But, I've come up with the acceptable
work-around: use \textsuperscript{SM}, just as I need to do with OO.o.

  The Bitstream and other fonts do not have the SM glyph, but they do have
the TM glyph. Why is a mystery, and I'm not about to spend a lot of time
fixing the foundry's omissions in the typefaces I use. I think that the
\textregistered (the circled R) is also a missing glyph in these typefaces.

  Now on to learning how to incorporate PSTricks code into a LyX document so
the figure is produced in the text.

Thanks,

Rich

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