On Thu, 9 Feb 2012 23:26:00 +0000 (UTC) Guenter Milde <mi...@users.sf.net> wrote:
> On 2012-02-09, Nikos Alexandris wrote: > > >> Finally it works! Un-Ticked the "Tools > Preferences > Language > >> Settings (or Language) > Set languages globally" option and used > >> the "LyX" code attached below. This is rather a "tricky" option > >> when dealing with bi- or multi-lingual documents I guess(?). > > > >> @Liviu: I tried all sorts of utf8's, nothing worked (from the > >> combinations of encodings and selected languages I tried). > > > Well, it seems I haven't figured it out exactly. Any additional > > text in Greek raises a failure to compile properly. I am (more) > > puzzled. I'll try more combinations (since it's the only thing I > > can do for the moment) and will eventually report a success to the > > list. > > It seems like there is no "force" flag for the Greek letters in > "unicodesymbols". This means that Greek Unicode-chars are kept as-is > when exporting to LaTeX. > > * This is good for the pdfstring > > * It does not work with "Unicode (utf8)" unless you add a > `lgrenc.dfu` file for Greek Unicode with the inputenc standard UTF-8 > support (e.g. from http://milde.users.sourceforge.net/LGR/). > > (There should be something about Greek and Unicode at the lyx wiki.) > > Günter > That probably explains why PDFLATEX complains when I use a 'mu' (for 'micro-') in text context. I get around it by making it a math character. Les