"Lars Gullik Bjřnnes" wrote:
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> Hana Skoumalova <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> | What about \r{A} in T1 encoding?
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> I still prefere 'Ĺ'
> (but is that possible in mathed?)
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> Lgb
No, it doesn't work. I apologise for the mistake.
Hana
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Hana Skoumalova Institute of Theoreti
*How can I create a 'Angstrom' symbol. LaTeX does have one and A^{\circ} is
*not a good Angstrom.
In latex mode \AA{} and \aa{} work.
Hana Skoumalova <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| What about \r{A} in T1 encoding?
I still prefere 'Å'
(but is that possible in mathed?)
Lgb
What about \r{A} in T1 encoding?
Hana
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Charles University
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http://utkl.ff.cuni.cz/~skoumal
Martijn Brouwer wrote:
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> How can I create a 'Angstrom' symbol. LaTeX does have one and A^{\circ} is
> not a good Angstrom.
use \AA
it looks much more better with \usepackage{times}
Herbert
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Martijn Brouwer wrote:
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> How can I create a 'Angstrom' symbol. LaTeX does have one and A^{\circ} is
> not a good Angstrom.
Go into TeX mode and type {\AA }?
That works for me.
R.
How can I create a 'Angstrom' symbol. LaTeX does have one and A^{\circ} is
not a good Angstrom.
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Martijn Brouwer [EMAIL PROTECTED]