On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 7:12 PM, Jim Oldfield <jim_...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > Thanks for the suggestion. I tried it out - made a short document with > \usepackage{tgpagella} > I was referring to \usepackage{qpxmath,tgpagella}
Have you tried this? Regards Liviu > and some emphasised (and non-emphasised) Greek - but > again I just got upright computer modern substitutions for both. This is > quite > surprising since Pagella claims to support Greek - in fact from what I can > tell > it's practically its purpose. Perhaps my system is somehow not setup > correctly. > Here's the warning I get > > > LaTeX Font Warning: Font shape `LGR/qpl/m/n' undefined > (Font) using `LGR/cmr/m/n' instead on input line 18. > > Anyway, this is turning out to be a lot more effort than it's probably worth. > I > will do my readers a favour and just spell out "pseudodifferential operator" > in > full when I need it! > > Thanks, > jim > > > ----- Original Message ---- >> From: Liviu Andronic <landronim...@gmail.com> >> To: Jim Oldfield <jim_...@yahoo.co.uk> >> Cc: Lyx Users <lyx-users@lists.lyx.org> >> Sent: Thu, 13 January, 2011 14:08:47 >> Subject: Re: Italic textual Greek with Palatino (mathpazo) >> >> On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 2:38 PM, Jim Oldfield <jim_...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: >> > Hi everyone, >> > >> > I'm trying to insert the text "ΨDO" into a LyX document (the first letter > is >> > upper case Greek psi, the next two letters are Latin letters), which is >> > the >> > standard abbreviation for "pseudo-differential operator". By the way, > "PDO" >> > won't cut it since this is already an abbreviation for "partial > differential >> > operator". >> > >> > The problem is, I'm using Palatino i.e. \usepackage{mathpazo}, but the > Greek >> > characters from Computer Modern are used. Much worse than this, for >>non-default >> > >> > shapes (like italic or bold) the default-shaped Computer Modern characters >>are >> > used! So in a theorem environment my Psi is upright when all surrounding >>text >> > is italic. >> > >> Perhaps >> http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg82341.html >> http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg84133.html >> >> Liviu >> >> >> > Clearly the relevant characters exist in Palatino, since they are used for >>\Psi >> > and \varPsi in math. I'd rather not resort to using these for a textual >> > character, so is there someone to make LaTeX know about the relevant >> > fonts? >> At >> > >> > the very least is there a way to make LaTeX use italic Computer Modern >> > substitutions instead of roman ones for italic characters? >> > >> > Here are the relevant LaTeX warnings: >> > LaTeX Font Warning: Font shape `LGR/ppl/m/n' undefined >> > (Font) using `LGR/cmr/m/n' instead on input line 181. >> > LaTeX Font Warning: Font shape `LGR/ppl/m/it' undefined >> > >> > (Font) using `LGR/ppl/m/n' instead on input line 186. >> > >> > >> > Thanks in advance for any help, >> > Jim >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Do you know how to read? >> http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm >> http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader >> Do you know how to write? >> http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail >> > > > > -- Do you know how to read? http://www.alienetworks.com/srtest.cfm http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/applications/xfce4-dict#speed-reader Do you know how to write? http://garbl.home.comcast.net/~garbl/stylemanual/e.htm#e-mail