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
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>>
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