thomas schönhoff wrote:
> > 1. real text in mathmode:
> > open the blue mathbox and write your formula until you need
> > german umlauts or accents. hit alt-m m, this toggles between
> > text and mathmode.
>
> works, but doesn't look very nice because of
> different forms !
the backslash is nev
Hallo,
Herbert Voss wrote:
>
> Laurent DUVAL wrote:
> >
> > *1. writing it exactly as ä
> > *2. using "a instead of ä (the LaTex way)
> >
> i don't really know if you need the umlauts or accents for
> fomula text, which is in italic or normal text, not italic.
>
> 1. real text in mathmode:
>
Guenter Milde wrote:
>
> On Thu, 24 Aug 2000 h. voss wrote
>
> >
> > \mbox{
> > \mathit{
> > lyx puts the closing parenthesis, so you have mbox{mathit{}}
> > as an argument for amthit write your umlauts or letters with
> > accents.
>
> This does not work (at least for me): The \mbox puts
Laurent DUVAL wrote:
>
> *1. writing it exactly as ä
> *2. using "a instead of ä (the LaTex way)
>
> I have the same problems with french accents and don't know a nice
> work around.
> But as ugly as it may look, \stackrel{..}{\mathrm a} does the job.
i don't really know if you need the umlauts
Try
\ddot a
Staffan
*1. writing it exactly as ä
*2. using "a instead of ä (the LaTex way)
I have the same problems with french accents and don't know a nice
work around.
But as ugly as it may look, \stackrel{..}{\mathrm a} does the job.
Looking for a better solution
Hello,
is there anybody at this list who figured out how
to use "umlauts" in a formula
(description-enviroment) !
I've tried:
1. writing it exactly as ä
2. using "a instead of ä (the LaTex way)
In case of 1 the letter isn't displayed at all, in
case of 2 an a is displayed. After reading the
int