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#LyX 1.1 created this file. For more info see http://www.lyx.org/
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\lyxformat 218
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\textclass article
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\begin_preamble
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\usepackage{eurofont}
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\usepackage{wasysym}
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\usepackage{amssymb}
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\end_preamble
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\language english
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\inputencoding latin9
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\fontscheme default
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\graphics default
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\paperfontsize default
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\spacing single
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\papersize Default
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\paperpackage a4
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\use_geometry 0
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\use_amsmath 0
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\paperorientation portrait
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\secnumdepth 3
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\tocdepth 3
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\paragraph_separation indent
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\defskip medskip
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\quotes_language english
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\quotes_times 2
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\papercolumns 1
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\papersides 1
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\paperpagestyle default
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\layout Title
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Currency symbols and LyX
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\layout Author
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by Adrien Rebollo
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\layout Standard
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To obtain the main currency symbols with LaTeX, we need to use special packages.
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Here we give a brief description of how to display and print the euro,
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cent, yen and general currency symbols.
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The dollar and the pound need no special trick, so we won't speak about
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them.
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\layout Section
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The euro symbol
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\layout Standard
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To print the euro symbol, you need to get the eurofont package, available
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at
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\begin_inset LatexCommand \url{/macros/latex/contrib/supported/eurofont}
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\end_inset
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in the CTAN.
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You'll need therefore to add to the LaTeX preamble of your LyX document
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the command :
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\family typewriter
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\backslash
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usepackage{eurofont}
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\family default
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.
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See the preamble of this document to figure out.
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Then you obtain the euro symbol by typing
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\family typewriter
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\backslash
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euro{}
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\family default
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in TeX mode, like this :
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\latex latex
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\backslash
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euro{}
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\latex default
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.
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\layout Standard
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There is another problem with the euro symbol : it is not included in the
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latin1 character encoding.
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So to have the glyph displayed on screen you should select iso8859-15 screen
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fonts.
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In the
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\family sans
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Edit\SpecialChar \menuseparator
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Preferences
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\family default
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popup, you enter
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\family typewriter
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iso8859-15
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\family default
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in the
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\family sans
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Screen\SpecialChar ~
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fonts\SpecialChar \menuseparator
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Encoding
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\family default
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field, and of course you'll have to choose fonts that are available on
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your system in this encoding.
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You also need to choose an appropriate keymap file :
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\family typewriter
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european.kmap
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\family default
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and
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\family typewriter
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francais.kmap
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\family default
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should normally support the euro symbol at its usual place.
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Select your keymap in the
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\family sans
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Language\SpecialChar \menuseparator
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Keymap
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\family default
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fields.
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\layout Standard
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The last step is to tell LyX that the encoding of your document is latin9.
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You do this in the
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\family sans
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Format\SpecialChar \menuseparator
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Document
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\family default
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popup.
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It requires your LaTeX distribution to have the appropriate
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\family typewriter
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latin9.def
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\family default
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file for the
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\family typewriter
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inputenc
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\family default
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package.
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It is in my tetex-1.0 distribution, and I have understood that it is provided
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by the
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\family typewriter
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latex2html
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\family default
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program, which you can grab here :
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\begin_inset LatexCommand \url{http://saftsack.fs.uni-bayreuth.de/~latex2ht/}
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\end_inset
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.
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\layout Standard
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If you see an euro symbol here : <20>, and not some horrible glyph, that's
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OK.
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Now try to view the DVI file.
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If LaTeX doesn't complain and the printed version seems fine, you're done.
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\layout Section
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The cent symbol
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\layout Standard
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The cent symbol is currently not available with LaTeX natively.
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You need to have the package wasysym, which should be included in your
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distribution.
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You can get it at
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\begin_inset LatexCommand \url{/macro/latex/contrib/supported/wasysym}
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\end_inset
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in the CTAN.
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Then you insert the command :
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\family typewriter
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\backslash
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usepackage{wasysym}
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\family default
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in your LaTeX preamble.
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If your keymap allows the direct display of the cent symbol, great, if
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not you'll have to type
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\family typewriter
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\backslash
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cent{}
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\family default
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in TeX mode, like this :
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\latex latex
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\backslash
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cent{}
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\latex default
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.
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\layout Section
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The yen symbol
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\layout Standard
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For the yen, it is the same story as above, but with the package amssymb,
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or amsfonts, available at
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\begin_inset LatexCommand \url{/fonts/amsfonts}
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\end_inset
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in the CTAN, and typing
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\family typewriter
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\backslash
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yen{}
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\family default
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, like this :
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\latex latex
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\backslash
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yen{}
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\latex default
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.
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\layout Section
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The general currency symbol
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\layout Standard
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You know, it is the horrible little mix of cross and circle.
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You cannot obtain it on screen together with the euro symbol, because it
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is the latin1 character replaced by the euro in latin9.
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But you can always obtain it by including the
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\family typewriter
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wasysym
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\family default
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package in the preamble, and by typing
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\family typewriter
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\backslash
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currency{}
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\family default
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in TeX mode :
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\latex latex
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\backslash
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currency{}
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\latex default
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.
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\layout Section
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The vertical broken bar
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\layout Standard
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Of course it is not a currency symbol, but it is one that you can't obtain
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with plain LaTeX, so let's tell something about it.
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You must include the
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\family typewriter
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wasysym
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\family default
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package, and type
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\family typewriter
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\backslash
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brokenvert{}
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\family default
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in TeX mode :
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\latex latex
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\backslash
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brokenvert{}
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\latex default
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.
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\layout Section
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Conclusion
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\layout Standard
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Here we are, view the DVI, and complain to
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\begin_inset LatexCommand \url{adrien.rebollo@gmx.fr}
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\end_inset
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if you run into problems.
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\the_end
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