A nice page for this stuff:
http://www.alanwood.net/unicode/fontsbyrange.html#u2190
linguist. Human languages fascinate me (gee,
as if you couldn't tell from my translation guide...), from grammar to
orthography.
This is why, while in my local Borders, I decided to pick up a copy of
the Unicode v3.0 standard when I saw it. I recently got on a Unicode
kick, have been addi
On 17 Apr 2001, Lars Gullik [iso-8859-1] Bjønnes wrote:
> This is planned, except that wchar_t is 32 bit on most os's.
Wouldn't this have an enormous space impact on those of us who don't need it ?
I thought the point of UTF-8 was that ASCII could be stored in 7-bit values ?
I admit I don't kn
Stephen Reindl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Hello everybody...
|
|
| Has anybody thought about implementing Unicode support into LyX?
Yes, this is on the agenda.
| I'm currently plan to support an extended set of math symbols and characters
| into LyX (for myself or others if it is needed).
Hello everybody...
Has anybody thought about implementing Unicode support into LyX?
I'm currently plan to support an extended set of math symbols and characters
into LyX (for myself or others if it is needed).
Here are my thoughts to be discussed:
I'm thinking of a re-implementation of the f
On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 02:59:09PM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:
>
> Well, I just stumbled across
>
> http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs-fonts.html
>
> It mentions X, Unicode, Font, "the entire TeX repertoire" and some other
> words. Maybe someone could have a look and tell me whether this is u
First of all: I am pretty clueless concerning fonts and everything
surrounding it, but I think there has been a problem with the display
of certain TeX symbols and accented characters within LyX.
Well, I just stumbled across
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs-fonts.html
It mentions X, Unico