Hi,
one alternative is to use TeX to turn clipping on. I use
%--
\makeatletter
\newcommand{\Clip}[1]{%
\let\zztmp=\includegraphics%
\def\includegraphics{\Gin@cliptrue\Gin@i}%
#1%
\let\includegraphics=\zztmp%
}
\makeatother
%--
and
Hi,
once we are exchanging good ideas, look at the package mathptm. It does
everything (including most of math) in Times Roman. Why isn't this selectable
from LyX?
So if your publisher forces you to use Times, this is the way to get
harmonizing math fonts. (The Companion mentions mathtime
On Thu, 15 Apr 1999, Martin Vermeer wrote:
once we are exchanging good ideas, look at the package mathptm. It does
everything (including most of math) in Times Roman. Why isn't this selectable
from LyX?
You could also stick "\usepackage{pslatex}" in your LaTeX preamble. This
converts
Hi,
one alternative is to use TeX to turn clipping on. I use
%--
\makeatletter
\newcommand{\Clip}[1]{%
\let\zztmp=\includegraphics%
\def\includegraphics{\Gin@cliptrue\Gin@i}%
#1%
\let\includegraphics=\zztmp%
}
\makeatother
%--
and
Hi,
once we are exchanging good ideas, look at the package mathptm. It does
everything (including most of math) in Times Roman. Why isn't this selectable
from LyX?
So if your publisher forces you to use Times, this is the way to get
harmonizing math fonts. (The Companion mentions mathtime
On Thu, 15 Apr 1999, Martin Vermeer wrote:
> once we are exchanging good ideas, look at the package mathptm. It does
> everything (including most of math) in Times Roman. Why isn't this selectable
> from LyX?
You could also stick "\usepackage{pslatex}" in your LaTeX preamble. This
converts