Stacia Hartleben wrote:
> It would be cool if users could manipulate the Symbol files without
> having to rebuild everything and hack LyX.
You can. For example, if you defined a new command \mycommand that looks
like two colons very close togther, you could write
\def\mycommand{:\kern-1mu :}
in
> "Stacia" == Stacia Hartleben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stacia> It would be cool if users could manipulate the Symbol files
Stacia> without having to rebuild everything and hack LyX. I know it
Stacia> might be useful for entering IPA symbols that I don't enter
Stacia> very often.
You can:
It would be cool if users could manipulate the Symbol files without
having to rebuild everything and hack LyX. I know it might be useful
for entering IPA symbols that I don't enter very often.
On 3/15/06, Georg Baum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 15. März 2006 19:09 schrieb Rudi Gaelzer
Am Mittwoch, 15. März 2006 19:09 schrieb Rudi Gaelzer:
> It seems to me that this bug appeared after I imported the TrueType
fonts from
> the windows partition using the automatic engine provided by drakkonf,
but
> I'm not 100% sure that this is the source of the problem.
This could be the so
Thanks for the reply, Georg.
I've already sent a couple of posts complaining that I suddenly lost the
display of a couple of greek characters (like \epsilon and \varrho) and
several math symbols (like \int, \partial, \to, etc). That happens only in
MathEd mode. Instant Preview is fine.
The p
Rudi Gaelzer wrote:
> Could anyone please elucidate me on the syntax of
> the /usr/local/share/lyx/symbols file? For instance: where can I find the
> tables to which the character codes in the file make reference?
Those symbols that have character codes have two numbers. The first one is
the pos
Could anyone please elucidate me on the syntax of
the /usr/local/share/lyx/symbols file? For instance: where can I find the
tables to which the character codes in the file make reference?
I was not able to find any description in the developers and wiki pages.
Thank you.
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Rudi Gaelzer
Depar