Hello all,
Not too long ago I was still using Lyx version 1.2.x to write my technical
papers. It used (as some of you must know) the xforms frontend. Now that
I've migrated to a newer version of Linux (and KDE, etc...) I'm using the
newer Lyx with the Qt frontend. Now, this shouldn't matter much
It sounds like a problem related to Acrobat failure to show raster fonts very
well. It can be solved if the vector fonts are embedded in the document file, as
can be done in
dvips -Ppdf file.dvi
ps2pdf file.ps
This problem might have raised its ugly head to to changing of your
On Sun, Dec 14, 2003 at 04:44:11PM +0200, voguemaster wrote:
Hello all,
Not too long ago I was still using Lyx version 1.2.x to write my technical
papers. It used (as some of you must know) the xforms frontend. Now that
I've migrated to a newer version of Linux (and KDE, etc...) I'm using
Well,
After reading the short but informative section and searching using Google
and even trying to figure out what is going on manually from the files I
think
I understand the problem. According to the manual, Lyx uses the T1 encoding,
and thus the newer EC fonts. I'm assuming that's because of