Le mercredi 26 décembre 2018 à 12:53 +0000, Baris Erkus a écrit : > On 26-Dec-18 3:33 PM, Daniel CLEMENT wrote: > > > Le mercredi 26 décembre 2018 à 13:21 +0200, Dr Eberhard Lisse a écrit : > > > Would you perhaps have a Minimal Working Example so others can test > > > this? > > > > > > Ie remove EVERYTHING not related/producing the error and post the > > > resulting files. > > > > > > el > > > > > > On 2018-12-24 12:42 , Daniel CLEMENT wrote: > > > > Dear list members, > > > > > > > > While updating a PC under Debian, Lyx went from version 2.1.2 to 2.2.2 > > > > (and even 2.3.1 from Backports). > > > > > > > > I'm having an issue with some documents which need to be compiled > > > > under Luatex. > > > > > > > > They use landscape, A4, 2-column page setup and the issue is: whenever > > > > I try to specify custom margins, my preview reverts to portrait, US > > > > letter format. I checked that in the previewer, under document > > > > properties. This happens regardless of the document contents. > > > > > > > > TIA for any insight about that - best regards, > > > > > > I'd rather not clutter the list with unnecessary files: my "minimal > > example" would be an empty file! > > > > Here are the steps to reproduce: > > [LyX 2.2.2 or 2.3.1 - TeXlive 2016] > > - (new) empty document > > - document > parameters: A4 - landscape > > - margins: just uncheck "implicit margin" (no need to fill the rest) > > - preview other formats - LuaTeX > > > > The PDF output comes out with US letter - portrait format. > > > > BR - Daniel > > > > Did it for LyX 2.3.2 + MikTeX + Win10. > > Attached are > > * a MWE > * PDF generated by LuaTeX with A4 setting > * PDF generated by LuaTeX with Letter setting > > Seems like it LyX 2.3.2 setting is working fine in Windows and MikTeX > for both A4 and letter. > > p.s. I used "showframe" package to show the boundaries. > Now here is something funny: your example did work here indeed.
After some hair scratching, I decided that the only difference with mine was the showframe package. So I suppressed it, and I was instantly back to US letter, portrait format! Have you tested your example without the showframe package? -- Daniel CLEMENT