On 2010-10-18, Miroslav Ilias wrote:
> In LaTeX exported file I would like to have
> "\v{t}", and get "ť".
> To generalize, the problem is in making Latex source encoding of
> special (national) characters into \v{SOMETHING} etc.
Then Document>Settings>Language>Encoding: ASCII is your frien
Greetings Ulf, Guenter,
I don't understand. Have you exported your LyX document to LaTeX and
don't get "ť" but "\v{t}". Right?
Sorry, the opposite. In LaTeX exported file I would like to have
"\v{t}", and get "ť".
To generalize, the problem is in making Latex source encoding of
specia
On 2010-10-16, miro ilias wrote:
> Dear all,
> I just installed fresh Lyx on my Windows PC (version 1.6.7).
> The problem is how to get some 'LaTeX'-encoded national characters.
> For instance, I get the "ľ" properly written, \v{l}, the same for ť (as
> \v{t} ).
> However, there are remaining S
Am Sonntag 17 Oktober 2010 schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
> Am 16.10.2010 21:58, schrieb miro ilias:
> > The problem is how to get some 'LaTeX'-encoded national characters.
> >
> > For instance, I get the "ľ" properly written, \v{l}, the same for ť (as
> > \v{t} ).
>
> I don't understand. Have you exported y
Am 16.10.2010 21:58, schrieb miro ilias:
The problem is how to get some 'LaTeX'-encoded national characters.
For instance, I get the "ľ" properly written, \v{l}, the same for ť (as \v{t} ).
I don't understand. Have you exported your LyX document to LaTeX and don't get "ť" but
"\v{t}". Right?
Dear all,
I just installed fresh Lyx on my Windows PC (version 1.6.7).
The problem is how to get some 'LaTeX'-encoded national characters.
For instance, I get the "ľ" properly written, \v{l}, the same for ť (as \v{t} ).
However, there are remaining Slovak characters (like žýáíéš) which are not