Why? Why T1?
Why does LyX add a \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} by default in all its documents? My experience suggests that it's what makes PDFs generated by pdflatex ugly. How to set LyX so that it doesn't add that line in the LaTeX code? Thanks, -- David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Why? Why T1?
On Mon, May 03 (02:00), Uwe Stöhr wrote: Why does LyX add a \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} by default in all its documents? My experience suggests that it's what makes PDFs generated by pdflatex ugly. Note that this is not the font type T1 but the encoding scheme. T1 gives latin letters, T2 cyrillic letters etc. Well, maybe, but when I remove that line from the Tex file, the PDF comes out nice. When you have problems with PDF, use T1-fonts. It is described in this PDF-FAQ: http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/FAQ/PDF Yes, I ended up installing lmodern fonts. It's pretty now. How to set LyX so that it doesn't add that line in the LaTeX code? You can change the encoding in this menu: Edit - Preferences - Outputs - LaTeX - TeX encoding Thanks. -- David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why? Why T1?
Why does LyX add a \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} by default in all its documents? My experience suggests that it's what makes PDFs generated by pdflatex ugly. How to set LyX so that it doesn't add that line in the LaTeX code? Thanks, -- David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Why? Why T1?
On Mon, May 03 (02:00), Uwe Stöhr wrote: Why does LyX add a \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} by default in all its documents? My experience suggests that it's what makes PDFs generated by pdflatex ugly. Note that this is not the font type T1 but the encoding scheme. T1 gives latin letters, T2 cyrillic letters etc. Well, maybe, but when I remove that line from the Tex file, the PDF comes out nice. When you have problems with PDF, use T1-fonts. It is described in this PDF-FAQ: http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/FAQ/PDF Yes, I ended up installing lmodern fonts. It's pretty now. How to set LyX so that it doesn't add that line in the LaTeX code? You can change the encoding in this menu: Edit - Preferences - Outputs - LaTeX - TeX encoding Thanks. -- David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why? Why T1?
Why does LyX add a \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} by default in all its documents? My experience suggests that it's what makes PDFs generated by pdflatex ugly. How to set LyX so that it doesn't add that line in the LaTeX code? Thanks, -- David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Why? Why T1?
On Mon, May 03 (02:00), Uwe Stöhr wrote: > > Why does LyX add a \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} by default in all its > > documents? My experience suggests that it's what makes PDFs > > generated by pdflatex ugly. > > Note that this is not the font type T1 but the encoding scheme. T1 > gives latin letters, T2 cyrillic letters etc. Well, maybe, but when I remove that line from the Tex file, the PDF comes out nice. > When you have problems with PDF, use T1-fonts. It is described in this > PDF-FAQ: > > http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/FAQ/PDF Yes, I ended up installing lmodern fonts. It's pretty now. > > How to set LyX so that it doesn't add that line in the LaTeX code? > > You can change the encoding in this menu: > > Edit -> Preferences -> Outputs -> LaTeX -> TeX encoding Thanks. -- David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Display of non printable characters (spaces, etc.)
Hi all, I don't know if I am the only one, but my most common mistake is to forget to put a space after an inline math modes, so my text appears way to close to my formula. Is there a way in LyX, to get spaces to show as dots (or anything else) so that I could prevent that from happening. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks- -- David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Display of non printable characters (spaces, etc.)
Hi all, I don't know if I am the only one, but my most common mistake is to forget to put a space after an inline math modes, so my text appears way to close to my formula. Is there a way in LyX, to get spaces to show as dots (or anything else) so that I could prevent that from happening. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks- -- David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Display of non printable characters (spaces, etc.)
Hi all, I don't know if I am the only one, but my most common mistake is to forget to put a space after an inline math modes, so my text appears way to close to my formula. Is there a way in LyX, to get spaces to show as dots (or anything else) so that I could prevent that from happening. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks- -- David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Real line...
On Sat, Jan 17 (14:48), Paul Smith wrote: Eg, \renewcommand\Re{\mathbf{Re}} I think the one they are using in the textbooks in not mathbf but mathds (with \usepackage{dsfont}). So if I put \usepackage{dsfont} \newcommand\R{\mathds{R}} in the preamble and then use \R, it will work. But is there a way to have LyX display it right (as opposed to a red R) ? Thanks, -- David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Real line...
On Sat, Jan 17 (18:24), Karsten Heymann wrote: On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 23:26:55 -0500 David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What's the proper way to write the standard symbol for the set of Real numbers in LyX? (I mean the R with two bars..) Hi David, I personally like the symbols from the bbm-package most. Insert \usepackage{bbm} \newcommand{\IN}{\mathbbm{N}} \newcommand{\IR}{\mathbbm{R}} into the preamble, then you can simply type \IRspace in math and get the desired symbol. Thanks alot. And \IR is a very well choosen name for this symbol ;-) -- David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Real line...
On Sat, Jan 17 (14:48), Paul Smith wrote: Eg, \renewcommand\Re{\mathbf{Re}} I think the one they are using in the textbooks in not mathbf but mathds (with \usepackage{dsfont}). So if I put \usepackage{dsfont} \newcommand\R{\mathds{R}} in the preamble and then use \R, it will work. But is there a way to have LyX display it right (as opposed to a red R) ? Thanks, -- David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Real line...
On Sat, Jan 17 (18:24), Karsten Heymann wrote: On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 23:26:55 -0500 David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What's the proper way to write the standard symbol for the set of Real numbers in LyX? (I mean the R with two bars..) Hi David, I personally like the symbols from the bbm-package most. Insert \usepackage{bbm} \newcommand{\IN}{\mathbbm{N}} \newcommand{\IR}{\mathbbm{R}} into the preamble, then you can simply type \IRspace in math and get the desired symbol. Thanks alot. And \IR is a very well choosen name for this symbol ;-) -- David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Real line...
On Sat, Jan 17 (14:48), Paul Smith wrote: > > Eg, \renewcommand\Re{\mathbf{Re}} I think the one they are using in the textbooks in not mathbf but mathds (with \usepackage{dsfont}). So if I put \usepackage{dsfont} \newcommand\R{\mathds{R}} in the preamble and then use \R, it will work. But is there a way to have LyX display it right (as opposed to a "red" R) ? Thanks, -- David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Real line...
On Sat, Jan 17 (18:24), Karsten Heymann wrote: > On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 23:26:55 -0500 "David Obadia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > What's the proper way to write the "standard" symbol for the set of > > Real numbers in LyX? (I mean the R with two bars..) > > Hi David, > > I personally like the symbols from the bbm-package most. Insert > > \usepackage{bbm} > \newcommand{\IN}{\mathbbm{N}} > \newcommand{\IR}{\mathbbm{R}} > > into the preamble, then you can simply type \IR in math and get > the desired symbol. Thanks alot. And \IR is a very well choosen name for this symbol ;-) -- David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Real line...
Hi all, What's the proper way to write the standard symbol for the set of Real numbers in LyX? (I mean the R with two bars..) Thanks, -- David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Real line...
Hi all, What's the proper way to write the standard symbol for the set of Real numbers in LyX? (I mean the R with two bars..) Thanks, -- David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Real line...
Hi all, What's the proper way to write the "standard" symbol for the set of Real numbers in LyX? (I mean the R with two bars..) Thanks, -- David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Spell-as-you-type ??? am I the only one interested?
On Dec/29 (Mon) 14:08, Janus Sandsgaard wrote: [..] A spell checker that underline misspelled words with a wavy red line as you write them - and that provide the possibility to right-click a word [..] [..] I am curious in knowing if I am the only LyX user who is interested in this feature? If not, please say. Definitely interested. -- David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Spell-as-you-type ??? am I the only one interested?
On Dec/29 (Mon) 14:08, Janus Sandsgaard wrote: [..] A spell checker that underline misspelled words with a wavy red line as you write them - and that provide the possibility to right-click a word [..] [..] I am curious in knowing if I am the only LyX user who is interested in this feature? If not, please say. Definitely interested. -- David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Spell-as-you-type ??? am I the only one interested?
On Dec/29 (Mon) 14:08, Janus Sandsgaard wrote: > [..] A spell checker that underline misspelled words with a wavy red > line as you write them - and that provide the possibility to > right-click a word [..] > > [..] I am curious in knowing if I am the only LyX user who is > interested in this feature? If not, please say. Definitely interested. -- David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Consecutive definitions will appear as one.
Hi all, My problem is the following: I'm trying to get 2 consecutive definitions to be considered separate ones. But if I give them the same layout, LyX will merge them (using AMS at least). I was told to ask here for a workaround. Is there a bug fix planned for this? Regards, -- David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Consecutive definitions will appear as one.
Hi all, My problem is the following: I'm trying to get 2 consecutive definitions to be considered separate ones. But if I give them the same layout, LyX will merge them (using AMS at least). I was told to ask here for a workaround. Is there a bug fix planned for this? Regards, -- David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Consecutive definitions will appear as one.
Hi all, My problem is the following: I'm trying to get 2 consecutive definitions to be considered separate ones. But if I give them the same layout, LyX will merge them (using AMS at least). I was told to ask here for a workaround. Is there a bug fix planned for this? Regards, -- David Obadia [EMAIL PROTECTED]