Thanks for the helpful advise. It worked.
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> Export MyFile.lyx to MyFile.ps by using the File->Export-As postscript menu,
> Then, use ps2pdf:
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> ps2pdf MyFile.ps
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> YC
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Maybe a ltiitle Off-Topic, but does anybody know how I can convert
LyX-documents into PDF ones ?
I allready tried to do it with Xdvi and Ghostview, but Xpdf doesn't like any of
these outputs ...
Thanks
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I wonder wether I can make use of superscript and subscript without using the
mathematical modus, i.e. without having this part of the text in italics
(emphasize style).
Thanks, Ulrich
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Great, it works !
It would even be better, if I could use something like r-ALT + numpad (like
with msWindows).
thanks
> If you work with unix, you can create
> the following file called .key_dia
>
> keysym F1 = eacute Eacute F1
> keysym F2 = egrave Egrave F2
> keysym F3 = agrave Agrave F3
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I want to use the Umlaut (u + ") in LyX, and I have an American type keybord.
According to the help files in Lyx, it should be possible.
At Lyx, where I came first with this question, they advised me following:
>Several ways:
>setup your X server (xmodmap) to generate udiaresis on some key comb