Rich Shepard wrote:
I've come up against this problem before but now is the time to learn how to fix it. Environment is LyX-1.3.2 on linux.
If you are using koma-script anyway, I'd recommend considering scrpage2 (which is part of the koma bundle) instead of fancyheadings.
Please tell us, if that really did the trick. I encountered a similar problem while creating slides, as I tried to explain in my thread "missing number". There, tiny font chars in a math environment overlaid onto themselves giving "1.3" instead of "11.3" in the pdf-output (I have more examples, which are not exactly reproducible). However, the ps-output was alright on the basis of the very same lyx-file! Uwe Stöhr suggested a pdflatex problem, but I haven't found enough time to report it to the developers yet. Since I see such similarities between your and my problems and in my case no fancyheadings are involved, I currently doubt if Juergens recommendation is a solution.
Regards, Ronald
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\layout Title Test \layout Author [EMAIL PROTECTED] \layout Slide slide \layout Standard \size tiny tiny \begin_inset Formula $\left(-11.3\,\textrm{kJ}\,\textrm{mo}\textrm{l}^{-1}\right)$ \end_inset \layout Standard normal \begin_inset Formula $\left(-11.3\,\textrm{kJ}\,\textrm{mo}\textrm{l}^{-1}\right)$ \end_inset \the_end