"Paolo M. Pumilia" wrote:

> >From Jean-Marc Lasgouttes, Wed Mar 29, at 10:41:
>  .>>>>> "Paolo" == Paolo M Pumilia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>  .Paolo> I noticed that subscripts, in math mode, are not aligned at the
>  .Paolo> same level. In postscript and dvi translation of the expression
>  .Paolo> (math mode) r_a - r_b subscripts a and b lay on different
>  .Paolo> lines, b being on the lower one.
>  .
>  .I do not notice this... Or maybe your eyes are sharper than mine.
>
> Difference in subscripts positions is evident. Maybe is due to my current
> linux/debian setup:
> % llpg tetex
>  ii  tetex-base      1.0-6           basic teTeX library files
>  ii  tetex-bin       1.0.6-1.1       teTeX binary files
>  ii  tetex-dev       0.9-5           kpathsea.a and include files for teTeX
>  ii  tetex-doc       1.0-6           teTeX documentation
>  ii  tetex-extra     1.0-6           extra teTeX library files
>  ii  tetex-lib       1.0.6-1         shared libkpathsea for teTeX
>  ii  tetex-nonfree   1.0-5           non-free teTeX library files
>
> here enclosed is a test lyx file together with its postscript conversion
>
> your comments will be welcome
>
> thank you
> Pol
> --
>  Paolo Pumilia
>  email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  o o o     cstc      o o o
>
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>    test-1.lyxName: test-1.lyx
>              Type: Plain Text (text/plain)
>
>                    Name: test-1.ps.gz
>    test-1.ps.gz    Type: Postscript Document (application/postscript)
>                Encoding: base64

Maybe you must to use \mathrm{} instead \textrm{} in math mode ...

Enjoy this help

Osvaldo Fornaro
Universidad Nacional del Centro
Argentina




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