> Sorry to be so lame as to not find this doucmentation on my own, but a
> quick google didn't find the answer.
Don't worry, I wondered about this myself (though for French, not Greek
characters) for ages before I finally asked and got an answer on Usenet.
> I want to be ab
On 26 Oct 2004, Matt Price wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry to be so lame as to not find this doucmentation on my own, but a
> quick google didn't find the answer.
>
> I want to be able to type in Greek characters in various places
> (gedit, openoffice, terminal window perh
Hi,
Sorry to be so lame as to not find this doucmentation on my own, but a
quick google didn't find the answer.
I want to be able to type in Greek characters in various places
(gedit, openoffice, terminal window perhaps). I already know that
gedit and Openoffice support the display of Un
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Zebedee Mason) writes:
> LaTeX runs fine on all my documents apart from the fact that it cannot
> find the Greek alphabet resulting in some strange looking equations, I
> have included part of the log file and several days back tried the TeX
> newsgroup:
> (nomenclature.tex
>
Dear all
LaTeX runs fine on all my documents apart from the fact that it cannot
find the Greek alphabet resulting in some strange looking equations, I
have included part of the log file and several days back tried the TeX
newsgroup:
LaTeX Font Info:Checking defaults for OML/cmm/m/it on input
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