On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 7:37 AM, Neal Becker <ndbeck...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I tried to insert a special character ½, and found it difficult to locate. > I > use kcharselect (from kde) to find it. It has a search bar. Just type in > the > term 'half', and it's the first thing shown (on my machine). > > My suggestion is add a searchbar to the insert special character. > > BTW, I can use kcharselect to locate a unicode character. But, I don't > think it > would generally work to just paste in a unicode character to a LaTeX > document, > correct? > > Usually, you can freely copy/paste some unicode chars to/from LyX (specially symbols). LyX automatically inserts all necessary packages and converts the char to the correspondent LaTeX code. To check, just try to copy/paste your "½" character to a new LyX document and look to the source. LyX includes the textcomp package and use the command \textonehalf{}. Also, a good hint to search for unknown symbols in LaTeX is to use a image classificator (like this one http://detexify.kirelabs.org/classify.html). Best regards, --- Diego Queiroz