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On 2009-03-09, neGODnick wrote:
> Guenter Milde writes:
>> On 2009-03-08, neGODnick wrote:
> Yes, but it is much less usefull, for example, to change all letters in
> whole document :(
>> What is an Эптнц?
> Oh, just author's abbreviation, from Э_потенциальное (E_potential).
But then птнц shou
Uwe Stöhr writes:
Uwe, I already replied you e-mail today. Here I missed you post, I'm sorry :—)
Guenter Milde writes:
>
> On 2009-03-08, neGODnick wrote:
> In LyX, characters in a math box that have no translation to a math
> equivalent are inserted as-is via the \lyxmathsym command.
>
> But you can use the text-in-math feature, e.g.:
>
> 1=1\,\mbox{\u044d\u0442\u043e \emph{\u044f\u044
Ok, people, see bugzilla: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5836
>> We have mathtext package to write russian in math mode. By default
>> russian letters are upright, but we can say:
>
>> \DeclareSymbolFont{T2Aletters}{T2A}{cmr}{m}{it}
>
>> аnd make them italic (or slanted etc.). That is very important
>> possibility, but in LyX it doesn't work!
>
>In LyX,
On 2009-03-08, neGODnick wrote:
> We have mathtext package to write russian in math mode. By default russian
> letters are upright, but we can say:
> \DeclareSymbolFont{T2Aletters}{T2A}{cmr}{m}{it}
> аnd make them italic (or slanted etc.). That is very important
> possibility, but in LyX it doe
neGODnick schrieb:
We have mathtext package to write russian in math mode. By default russian
letters are upright, but we can say:
\DeclareSymbolFont{T2Aletters}{T2A}{cmr}{m}{it}
Can you send a small example LyX file, because when I use this command, I get a LaTeX error that T2A
is unknown.
Hi!
We have mathtext package to write russian in math mode. By default russian
letters are upright, but we can say:
\DeclareSymbolFont{T2Aletters}{T2A}{cmr}{m}{it}
аnd make them italic (or slanted etc.). That is very important possibility, but
in LyX it doesn't work! No effect! I think, the oc