On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 10:50:44PM +0200, Janus Sandsgaard wrote:
> I am pretty sure the Euro symbol is a part of ISO-8859-15. Is LyX moving to
> utf8?
Eventually lyx will use utf-8 output and UCS-4 internally.
regards
john
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Lørdag den 2. august 2003 20:17 skrev John Levon:
> > I don't get the Euro symbol (ALT Gr+e) in Lyx with a document encoded in
> > latin9. When I oopen the testeuro example file I see only question marks
> > instead of .
> this is a problem of lyx not using unicode unfortunately, I think.
I am
Holger Zebner wrote:
Hello,
I don't get the Euro symbol (ALT Gr+e) in Lyx with a document encoded
in latin9. When I oopen the testeuro example file I see only question
marks instead of € .
Is there any nice looking Euro symbol? I did not succeed in printing
it out with the bookman font as it wa
On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 07:44:30PM +0200, Holger Zebner wrote:
> I don't get the Euro symbol (ALT Gr+e) in Lyx with a document encoded in
> latin9. When I oopen the testeuro example file I see only question marks
> instead of .
this is a problem of lyx not using unicode unfortunately, I think
Hello,
I don't get the Euro symbol (ALT Gr+e) in Lyx with a document encoded in
latin9. When I oopen the testeuro example file I see only question marks
instead of .
Is there any nice looking Euro symbol? I did not succeed in printing it out
with the bookman font as it was recommended.
Greeti