On 2012-02-10, Les Denham wrote:
>> On 2012-02-09, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> That probably explains why PDFLATEX complains when I use a 'mu' (for
> 'micro-') in text context.
This depends on your "TeX encoding" setting. With the default value,
("language default") this should not matter (as then
On 2012-02-09, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
...
> Well, it seems I haven't figured it out exactly. Any additional text
> in Greek raises a failure to compile properly. I am (more) puzzled.
> I'll try more combinations (since it's the only thing I can do for the
> moment) and will eventually report a
On Thu, 9 Feb 2012 23:26:00 + (UTC)
Guenter Milde wrote:
> On 2012-02-09, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
>
> >> Finally it works! Un-Ticked the "Tools > Preferences > Language
> >> Settings (or Language) > Set languages globally" option and used
> >> the "LyX" code attached below. This is rather
On 2012-02-09, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
>> Finally it works! Un-Ticked the "Tools > Preferences > Language
>> Settings (or Language) > Set languages globally" option and used the
>> "LyX" code attached below. This is rather a "tricky" option when
>> dealing with bi- or multi-lingual docume
I think that the minimal example should be expanded to contain greek
text in the body--Otherwise it doesn't make any sense (to me), e.g. it
should read as:
\documentclass[greek,english]{scrbook}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[greek,english]{babel}
\usepackage[unicode]{hyperref}
\usep
[Again]
Günter:
...
At least in the past, it was possible to give the language options only
to the babel package. Under Tools>Settings>Language untick the
[x] Global
box. However, this is applied to all documents (where you usually prefer the
language options in the documentclass, because then
...
Günter:
...
One more question: the use of "greek" instead of "english"--as a
documentclass option-- compiles fine as pure PDF-LaTeX (I mean
outside of LyX); how can this be resembled within LyX?
At least in the past, it was possible to give the language options only
to the babel pac
On 2012-02-08, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> The complete LyX-code, as per my example is:
This is not the LyX code but LyX's LaTeX output.
But I see now what you mean.
Instead of removing the "english" option, you can also fix the issue by
adding "greek":
- \documentclass[a4paper,english]{scrbook}
On 2012-02-08, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
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> More details: the code given in [1] works perfectly as pure LaTeX
> code.
...
The minimal example:
\documentclass[greek,english]{scrbook}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[greek,english]{babel}
\usepackage[unicode]{hyperref}
\usepackage{book
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 10:30 AM, Nikos Alexandris
wrote:
> Nikos:
>> Have you tried Doc Settings > Language > Greek?
>
>
> Yes, allready tried. This causes the content to be printed with latin
> characters!
>
Try then encoding 'utf8x' (or each of teh other 'utf8' flavours, if
need be). Alternativ
Nikos:
[...]
The question is if it is possible (and reasonable) to tell LyX not to
pass the "english" option to the documentclass definition?
Günter:
What is the main document language?
English (explained in my previous post, as a reply to LiviuA).
I do not understand, how the "english"
Nikos:
Salutations to LyX-users.
In tex.stackexchange [1] a working solution has been demonstrated by egreg
on how to correctly print Greek (characters) as/in pdf(LaTeX) bookmarks. I
recall a similar question of mine (and suggested solution from the hyperref
developer) in this list [2] (which
On 2012-02-07, Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> Salutations to LyX-users.
> In tex.stackexchange [1] a working solution has been demonstrated by
> egreg on how to correctly print Greek (characters) as/in pdf(LaTeX)
> bookmarks. I recall a similar question of mine (and suggested solution
> from the
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 7:39 PM, Nikos Alexandris
wrote:
> Salutations to LyX-users.
>
> In tex.stackexchange [1] a working solution has been demonstrated by egreg
> on how to correctly print Greek (characters) as/in pdf(LaTeX) bookmarks. I
> recall a similar question of mine (and suggested solutio
Salutations to LyX-users.
In tex.stackexchange [1] a working solution has been demonstrated by
egreg on how to correctly print Greek (characters) as/in pdf(LaTeX)
bookmarks. I recall a similar question of mine (and suggested solution
from the hyperref developer) in this list [2] (which, for
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