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From: Joseph O'L. <jos...@gm...> - 2017-01-09 05:52:03
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Problem solved - the mathjax font somehow (either by my fault or otherwise) was messing it up. Hallelujah! Cheers, J. On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 9:44 PM, Joseph O'Leary <jos...@gm...> wrote: > Unfortunately not. I noticed another character gave an upside down > exclamation point so I was hoping that I just accidentally changed the > maxima keyboard to a Latin American keyboard language but unfortunately it > was set to English. > > Maxima still works but I can't do a space or enter the correct keys. What > I noticed though if I copy a paste an expression from Maxima elsewhere the > paste will display the correct keys which is totally bizarre. > > I'll keep on thinking! - J > > On Sun, 8 Jan 2017 at 10:09 pm, Gunter Königsmann <gu...@pe...> > wrote: > >> On 08.01.2017 07:40, Joseph O'Leary wrote: >> >> > Hello there guys, >> >> > Just an update on this issue. I also found that if I type a greater than >> >> >> it comes up as an upside question mark. I'm not sure if this helps at >> >> > all but another piece to the puzzle. >> >> > Cheers, >> >> > J. >> >> >> >> I have not much mac experience. But an upside down question mark instead >> >> of an ">" might be another hint to a font encoding issue. At least in >> >> LaTeX on linux there is a way to get the same result by choosing a wrong >> >> font encoding. >> >> >> >> A completely wild guess that might be utterly wrong: Is your computer >> >> currently set to a language that has vastly different characters than >> >> the english language? >> >> >> >> Kind regards, >> >> >> >> Gunter. >> >> |