On 08/29/2013 08:38 PM, Ken Springer wrote:
On 8/29/13 1:59 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 3:28 AM, Ken Springer <snowsh...@q.com> wrote:
Much like the speakers in a sound system, it occurs to me the actual quality of the printed output from a LyX document will depend on the quality of the
printer being used.

Right or wrong?  If wrong, why?

Well, kind of. Of course the printing quality will depend on the
quality of the printer and the paper that you use. But once exported
to PDF, the typesetting quality of your document should be rock-solid,
whichever printer you use.

So, the typesetting advantages of LyX/LaTeX is retained in a PDF document? That's great, since OS X has included native PDF export from the print dialog for some time.

You don't need to use anything like that. LyX exports directly to PDF (which, if I remember correctly, is really a variety of PostScript, tuned for the web).

Richard

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