Re: {\a{a}} in bibtex

2001-01-19 Thread Rod Pinna
On 19 Jan 2001, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote: > Rod Pinna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > | Hello all, > | > | Mea Culpa. Well, sort of. The format of {\a{a}} doesn't work. Oddly, it > | works for {\"{u}} though. > > \aa is not an accent it is a character in its own right. > > The accented vari

Re: {\a{a}} in bibtex

2001-01-19 Thread Lars Gullik Bjønnes
Rod Pinna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | Hello all, | | Mea Culpa. Well, sort of. The format of {\a{a}} doesn't work. Oddly, it | works for {\"{u}} though. \aa is not an accent it is a character in its own right. The accented variant you are after is "\r{a}" |Not sure where I picked it up. Ch

Re: {\a{a}} in bibtex

2001-01-18 Thread Rod Pinna
Hello all, Mea Culpa. Well, sort of. The format of {\a{a}} doesn't work. Oddly, it works for {\"{u}} though. Not sure where I picked it up. Changing it to {\aa} provided the solution, which now quite happily uses T1 encoding. Sorry 'bout that, Rod On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Rod Pinna wrote: > > T

Re: {\a{a}} in bibtex

2001-01-18 Thread Rod Pinna
Thanks for the suggestion, however, I now get the message that it isn't available in OT1 encoding. Perhaphs I have the wrong code? I'm after an a with a little circle above it. Pardon my ignorance for not knowing the name BTW. I've tried this both with and without the times.sty package, and got

Re: {\a{a}} in bibtex

2001-01-18 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Rod" == Rod Pinna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Rod> Hi all, A latex problem I suspect, but I'm not sure what I'm Rod> doing wrong. I want to use {\a{a}} in an author name in bibtex, Rod> however, when I view the postscript file, I get an error about Rod> the character not being available in

{\a{a}} in bibtex

2001-01-18 Thread Rod Pinna
Hi all, A latex problem I suspect, but I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. I want to use {\a{a}} in an author name in bibtex, however, when I view the postscript file, I get an error about the character not being available in the T1 encoding. It appears that lyx uses the T1 encoding as a default.