I feel this is a bit stupid discussion, but I hope you don't get offended
even if I disagree :-)
On 23 Jan 2001, Lars Gullik Bjnnes wrote:
Bitmap fontes created for the resoluton and size that they are view at
are better than a scaled outline font.
I suppose you mean the bitmap fonts created
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
For screen consultation, latex2html or similar is better IMHO , PDF
is rather useful for printing (where the font rendering is OK).
I have to assert that html currently is not very useful. HTML is a great
description language, but there is
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Marcus Beyer wrote:
But yes! AFAIK pslatex uses "times" for math. Why is this not reasonable?
For some math fonts, but not all.
I think also that it might not typeset the ps fonts as carefully as TeX
typesets cm fonts, but you'd better ask someone else.
I\'m sure this isn\'t a bug, just my foolishness, but all my documents
won\'t print, because they come up with latex error, \'missing
\\begin{document}\' Now I have
LyX should create a TeX file that does contain the \begin{document}
command. There are some possible reasons for your problem:
Marcus Beyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| | Should the user know about the resolution of the devices?
| | Should the user "compile" his document anew,
| | when he wants to use another printer?
|
| Yes, to get _best_ reuslts.
|
| Don't you get always best results with outline fonts?
No, the
Now that I tripped several times over this...
When the LyX editing window is not selected, the cursor keeps on
blinking. This is very, very, very confusing. The cursor should be
frozen when the focus is not on the window. How many times did I start
to type in text - just to see that the text
"Tuukka" == Tuukka Toivonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tuukka On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Marcus Beyer wrote:
But yes! AFAIK pslatex uses "times" for math. Why is this not
reasonable?
Tuukka I think also that it might not typeset the ps fonts as
Tuukka carefully as TeX typesets cm fonts, but you'd
Dear LyX users,
I am a longtime (0.7.8) LyX user and I am pretty used to
LyX compilation under the Intel architecture.
I have recently installed a Sparcstation 2 (64 M Ram) with Debian 2.2, I
have installed the XForms 0.89 (which work pretty well with my own
programs) and wanted
A quick workaround would be to add an additional (zeroth) row on the top
of the table, and to enable the bottom line of the cells in this row
only. Another solution is to use the plain LaTeX table command "\hline"
inside of a table in LyX. You have to figure out, where to place this
command
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| 2. then I tried to find strip all the "*.o" files, than issuing
| "make" again. Now it fails with this message (that I imagine I would
| receive anyway if only I had had 256M RAM!):
stripping can ruin the "linkability" of object files. You should try
to compile
"Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lars [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | 2. then I tried to
Lars find strip all the "*.o" files, than issuing | "make" again.
Lars Now it fails with this message (that I imagine I would | receive
Lars anyway if only I had had 256M RAM!):
On 24 Jan 2001, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
make clean
make CXXFLAGS='-O2 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions'
Sorry, but the -g flag is still there:
make[1]: Entering directory `/local/src/lyx-1.1.6/intl'
gcc -c
-DLOCALEDIR=\"/usr/local/kde/share/locale\"
"Marco" == Marco Bravi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marco On 24 Jan 2001, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
make clean make CXXFLAGS='-O2 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions'
Marco Sorry, but the -g flag is still there:
The -g flag is only there for parts compiled in C (not C++). This is
not a big problem, but
On 24 Jan 2001, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
The -g flag is only there for parts compiled in C (not C++). This is
not a big problem, but you can do:
make CXXFLAGS='-O2 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions' CFLAGS='-O2'
You can replace -O2 with -O to speed up the compilation. I am not sure
the extra
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am a longtime (0.7.8) LyX user and I am pretty used to
LyX compilation under the Intel architecture.
Better than me, I'm only since 0.10.x :-)
I have recently installed a Sparcstation 2 (64 M Ram) with Debian 2.2, I
I'm using x86
Dear LyX-users,
I would like to make annotations in an article, in such a way that I can
print the article with or without the annotations. I.e. something like
this:
With annotations it would look like:
This is the main text.
This a paragraph with annotations.
This is the main text again.
Marco,
To get lyx-1.1.6 to link on Sparc-Solaris, try configuring the package
--with-included-string.
--
Ronald Florence http://members.home.net/18james
Bas Spitters wrote:
I would like to make annotations in an article, in such a way that I can
print the article with or without the annotations. I.e. something like
this:
With annotations it would look like:
This is the main text.
This a paragraph with annotations.
This is the main text
I guess I found a bug in LyX 1.1.6: You cannot include files any more.
Obviously, LyX translates the include file command to \Include{file}
instead of \include{file}. This is what LaTeX complains about.
The problem is easily reproducible. Create a LyX file, include another
LyX file via
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Ronald Florence wrote:
Marco,
To get lyx-1.1.6 to link on Sparc-Solaris, try configuring the package
--with-included-string.
I am compiling under Sparc-linux (Debian). If it fails again, I'll put it
:)))
Marco Bravi
Bas Spitters wrote:
maybe that there's a better solution with the package comment.
i had a look at it, and it's easier:
in latex preamble: \usepackage{comment}
choose from the paragraph-style comment for your annotations.
the first line of your text:
\includecomment{comment}% annotations
Herbert Voss wrote:
Bas Spitters wrote:
maybe that there's a better solution with the package comment.
i had a look at it, and it's easier:
in latex preamble: \usepackage{comment}
choose from the paragraph-style comment for your annotations.
I can not find "comment" in the list
Hi,
Every time I try spellchecker, after a while I receive
"Ispell read time out. What now?"
I use lyx-1.1.6 in RH 7.0 with aspell installed. In lyxrc
and Preferences aspell is marked. Polish dictionary is also
installed. There is aspell.conf in ~/my_directory. I went
through aspell manual,
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 07:46:58PM +0100, Marcus Beyer wrote:
Isn't PDFLaTeX the _only_ reasonable solution,
when you want to include bitmap pictures,
but don't want to have huge
(Megabytes instead of Kilobytes) target files?
Now, you can also use latex+dvipdfm.
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 10:55:00AM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
If however your problem is only to get small and readable pdf files, a
good solution is to use the Postscript Type1 version of the computer
modern fonts. Usually you can do that by doing
dvips -Pps myfile.dvi -o myfile.ps
Bronek,
Every time I try spellchecker, after a while I receive
"Ispell read time out. What now?"
I use lyx-1.1.6 in RH 7.0 with aspell installed. In lyxrc
and Preferences aspell is marked. Polish dictionary is also
installed. There is aspell.conf in ~/my_directory. I went
through aspell
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 08:55:20PM +, Herbert Voss wrote:
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
I'm writing an article using two columns. It looks good but I have couple
of wide math matrices that don't fit in single column. How could I disable
the columns for a few lines so that the matrix would
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 06:51:04PM +0200, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
This feels like simple question but I cannot find answer from LyX
documents. How can I delete one line from multiline math equation?
User Guide says M-e k but it doesn't work with 1.1.6. I couldn't find the
command from
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 10:03:14AM -0800, Anna H.Pryor wrote:
Is it possible to put double lines at the top and bottom of tables? I know that
I can do this for all of the other lines in the table, but I only need it for
the top and bottom lines...and can't seem to figure that out.
You
On ?ro 24. Stycze? 2001 17:01, Joeri Verbiest wrote:
Bronek,
Every time I try spellchecker, after a while I receive
"Ispell read time out. What now?"
I use lyx-1.1.6 in RH 7.0 with aspell installed. In
lyxrc and Preferences aspell is marked. Polish
dictionary is also installed. There
Hi,
I have a problem with figure in document.
In de lyx document I have:
Section
Text 1
Figure 1 (that I have insert)
Text 2
Subsection
Text 3
Figure 2
But when I export it to pdf document I get:
Section
Text 1
Bronek,
Every time I try spellchecker, after a while I receive
"Ispell read time out. What now?"
I use lyx-1.1.6 in RH 7.0 with aspell installed. In
lyxrc and Preferences aspell is marked. Polish
dictionary is also installed. There is aspell.conf in
~/my_directory. I went
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Herbert Voss wrote:
in latex preamble: \usepackage{comment}
choose from the paragraph-style comment for your annotations.
the first line of your text:
\includecomment{comment}% annotations will be printed
or
\excludecomment{comment}% annotations will be ignored
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Joeri Verbiest wrote:
I have a problem with figure in document.
Are you using figure float? If so, either don't use floats or write
"hbtp" to "Layout/Document/Extra/Float Placement".
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 08:55:20PM +, Herbert Voss wrote:
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
I'm writing an article using two columns. It looks good but I have couple
of wide math matrices that don't fit in single column. How could I disable
the columns for a few lines
Joeri Verbiest wrote:
I have a problem with figure in document.
In de lyx document I have:
Section
Text 1
Figure 1 (that I have insert)
Text 2
Subsection
Text 3
Figure 2
But when I export it to pdf document I get:
I use insert-floats-figure float (lyx 1.1.6)
Joeri
Herbert Voss wrote:
Joeri Verbiest wrote:
I have a problem with figure in document.
In de lyx document I have:
Section
Text 1
Figure 1 (that I have insert)
Text 2
Subsection
This is indeed a bug. It has already been fixed in cvs, and will be
ok in 1.1.6fix1 when it comes out.
Lior.
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Michael Zapf wrote:
I guess I found a bug in LyX 1.1.6: You cannot include files any more.
Obviously, LyX translates the include file command to \Include{file}
On ?ro 24. Stycze? 2001 17:40, Joeri Verbiest wrote:
Bronek,
Every time I try spellchecker, after a while I
receive "Ispell read time out. What now?"
I use lyx-1.1.6 in RH 7.0 with aspell installed. In
lyxrc and Preferences aspell is marked. Polish
dictionary is also
Bronek,
Yes, in /usr/lib/ispell there is polish file named just
"polish". There are also english and americans dic.
I did not misspelled "polish"
Spellchecker-Spellchecker options-use alternate language - type here
polish -
apply -ok - start spellchecker
I have it in a document of mine
Bitmap fontes created for the resoluton and size that they are view at
are better than a scaled outline font.
I suppose you mean the bitmap fonts created by dvips (?) for postscript
files. In that case, you are not quite right, because they _are_ outline
fonts, they are just already
On ?ro 24. Stycze? 2001 18:13, you wrote:
Bronek,
Yes, in /usr/lib/ispell there is polish file named just
"polish". There are also english and americans dic.
I did not misspelled "polish"
Spellchecker-Spellchecker options-use alternate
language - type here polish -
apply -ok - start
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Herbert Voss wrote:
from my point of view the only senseful way is to use the multicol
I did read the documentation for multicol package and it described other
ways to disable temporarily columns, without the package, simply using
commands
\twocolumn
and
Well, when I started to write my Ph.D. thesis I though: Be clever, write
one LyX file for each chapter, then combine then with a master document.
This would normally be no problem with LaTeX, and after reading the LyX
manual I did not expect problems with LyX neither.
Now (after finding out this
Hello everyone.
I've just upgraded to v. 1.1.6, and am now getting a sort of strange error.
I'm working on a simple text file with a table, and when I try
View--Postscript, or PDF, I get the following error:
!Latex Error: Something's wrong -- perhaps a missing \item.
See the LaTeX manual .
I feel this is a bit stupid discussion, but I hope you don't get offended
even if I disagree :-)
On 23 Jan 2001, Lars Gullik Bjnnes wrote:
Bitmap fontes created for the resoluton and size that they are view at
are better than a scaled outline font.
I suppose you mean the bitmap fonts created
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
For screen consultation, latex2html or similar is better IMHO , PDF
is rather useful for printing (where the font rendering is OK).
I have to assert that html currently is not very useful. HTML is a great
description language, but there is
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Marcus Beyer wrote:
But yes! AFAIK pslatex uses "times" for math. Why is this not reasonable?
For some math fonts, but not all.
I think also that it might not typeset the ps fonts as carefully as TeX
typesets cm fonts, but you'd better ask someone else.
I\'m sure this isn\'t a bug, just my foolishness, but all my documents
won\'t print, because they come up with latex error, \'missing
\\begin{document}\' Now I have
LyX should create a TeX file that does contain the \begin{document}
command. There are some possible reasons for your problem:
Marcus Beyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| | Should the user know about the resolution of the devices?
| | Should the user "compile" his document anew,
| | when he wants to use another printer?
|
| Yes, to get _best_ reuslts.
|
| Don't you get always best results with outline fonts?
No, the
Now that I tripped several times over this...
When the LyX editing window is not selected, the cursor keeps on
blinking. This is very, very, very confusing. The cursor should be
frozen when the focus is not on the window. How many times did I start
to type in text - just to see that the text
"Tuukka" == Tuukka Toivonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tuukka On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Marcus Beyer wrote:
But yes! AFAIK pslatex uses "times" for math. Why is this not
reasonable?
Tuukka I think also that it might not typeset the ps fonts as
Tuukka carefully as TeX typesets cm fonts, but you'd
Dear LyX users,
I am a longtime (0.7.8) LyX user and I am pretty used to
LyX compilation under the Intel architecture.
I have recently installed a Sparcstation 2 (64 M Ram) with Debian 2.2, I
have installed the XForms 0.89 (which work pretty well with my own
programs) and wanted
A quick workaround would be to add an additional (zeroth) row on the top
of the table, and to enable the bottom line of the cells in this row
only. Another solution is to use the plain LaTeX table command "\hline"
inside of a table in LyX. You have to figure out, where to place this
command
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| 2. then I tried to find strip all the "*.o" files, than issuing
| "make" again. Now it fails with this message (that I imagine I would
| receive anyway if only I had had 256M RAM!):
stripping can ruin the "linkability" of object files. You should try
to compile
"Lars" == Lars Gullik Bjønnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Lars [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | 2. then I tried to
Lars find strip all the "*.o" files, than issuing | "make" again.
Lars Now it fails with this message (that I imagine I would | receive
Lars anyway if only I had had 256M RAM!):
On 24 Jan 2001, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
make clean
make CXXFLAGS='-O2 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions'
Sorry, but the -g flag is still there:
make[1]: Entering directory `/local/src/lyx-1.1.6/intl'
gcc -c
-DLOCALEDIR=\"/usr/local/kde/share/locale\"
"Marco" == Marco Bravi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marco On 24 Jan 2001, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
make clean make CXXFLAGS='-O2 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions'
Marco Sorry, but the -g flag is still there:
The -g flag is only there for parts compiled in C (not C++). This is
not a big problem, but
On 24 Jan 2001, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
The -g flag is only there for parts compiled in C (not C++). This is
not a big problem, but you can do:
make CXXFLAGS='-O2 -fno-rtti -fno-exceptions' CFLAGS='-O2'
You can replace -O2 with -O to speed up the compilation. I am not sure
the extra
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am a longtime (0.7.8) LyX user and I am pretty used to
LyX compilation under the Intel architecture.
Better than me, I'm only since 0.10.x :-)
I have recently installed a Sparcstation 2 (64 M Ram) with Debian 2.2, I
I'm using x86
Dear LyX-users,
I would like to make annotations in an article, in such a way that I can
print the article with or without the annotations. I.e. something like
this:
With annotations it would look like:
This is the main text.
This a paragraph with annotations.
This is the main text again.
Marco,
To get lyx-1.1.6 to link on Sparc-Solaris, try configuring the package
--with-included-string.
--
Ronald Florence http://members.home.net/18james
Bas Spitters wrote:
I would like to make annotations in an article, in such a way that I can
print the article with or without the annotations. I.e. something like
this:
With annotations it would look like:
This is the main text.
This a paragraph with annotations.
This is the main text
I guess I found a bug in LyX 1.1.6: You cannot include files any more.
Obviously, LyX translates the include file command to \Include{file}
instead of \include{file}. This is what LaTeX complains about.
The problem is easily reproducible. Create a LyX file, include another
LyX file via
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Ronald Florence wrote:
Marco,
To get lyx-1.1.6 to link on Sparc-Solaris, try configuring the package
--with-included-string.
I am compiling under Sparc-linux (Debian). If it fails again, I'll put it
:)))
Marco Bravi
Bas Spitters wrote:
maybe that there's a better solution with the package comment.
i had a look at it, and it's easier:
in latex preamble: \usepackage{comment}
choose from the paragraph-style comment for your annotations.
the first line of your text:
\includecomment{comment}% annotations
Herbert Voss wrote:
Bas Spitters wrote:
maybe that there's a better solution with the package comment.
i had a look at it, and it's easier:
in latex preamble: \usepackage{comment}
choose from the paragraph-style comment for your annotations.
I can not find "comment" in the list
Hi,
Every time I try spellchecker, after a while I receive
"Ispell read time out. What now?"
I use lyx-1.1.6 in RH 7.0 with aspell installed. In lyxrc
and Preferences aspell is marked. Polish dictionary is also
installed. There is aspell.conf in ~/my_directory. I went
through aspell manual,
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 07:46:58PM +0100, Marcus Beyer wrote:
Isn't PDFLaTeX the _only_ reasonable solution,
when you want to include bitmap pictures,
but don't want to have huge
(Megabytes instead of Kilobytes) target files?
Now, you can also use latex+dvipdfm.
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 10:55:00AM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
If however your problem is only to get small and readable pdf files, a
good solution is to use the Postscript Type1 version of the computer
modern fonts. Usually you can do that by doing
dvips -Pps myfile.dvi -o myfile.ps
Bronek,
Every time I try spellchecker, after a while I receive
"Ispell read time out. What now?"
I use lyx-1.1.6 in RH 7.0 with aspell installed. In lyxrc
and Preferences aspell is marked. Polish dictionary is also
installed. There is aspell.conf in ~/my_directory. I went
through aspell
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 08:55:20PM +, Herbert Voss wrote:
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
I'm writing an article using two columns. It looks good but I have couple
of wide math matrices that don't fit in single column. How could I disable
the columns for a few lines so that the matrix would
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 06:51:04PM +0200, Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
This feels like simple question but I cannot find answer from LyX
documents. How can I delete one line from multiline math equation?
User Guide says M-e k but it doesn't work with 1.1.6. I couldn't find the
command from
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 10:03:14AM -0800, Anna H.Pryor wrote:
Is it possible to put double lines at the top and bottom of tables? I know that
I can do this for all of the other lines in the table, but I only need it for
the top and bottom lines...and can't seem to figure that out.
You
On ?ro 24. Stycze? 2001 17:01, Joeri Verbiest wrote:
Bronek,
Every time I try spellchecker, after a while I receive
"Ispell read time out. What now?"
I use lyx-1.1.6 in RH 7.0 with aspell installed. In
lyxrc and Preferences aspell is marked. Polish
dictionary is also installed. There
Hi,
I have a problem with figure in document.
In de lyx document I have:
Section
Text 1
Figure 1 (that I have insert)
Text 2
Subsection
Text 3
Figure 2
But when I export it to pdf document I get:
Section
Text 1
Bronek,
Every time I try spellchecker, after a while I receive
"Ispell read time out. What now?"
I use lyx-1.1.6 in RH 7.0 with aspell installed. In
lyxrc and Preferences aspell is marked. Polish
dictionary is also installed. There is aspell.conf in
~/my_directory. I went
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Herbert Voss wrote:
in latex preamble: \usepackage{comment}
choose from the paragraph-style comment for your annotations.
the first line of your text:
\includecomment{comment}% annotations will be printed
or
\excludecomment{comment}% annotations will be ignored
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Joeri Verbiest wrote:
I have a problem with figure in document.
Are you using figure float? If so, either don't use floats or write
"hbtp" to "Layout/Document/Extra/Float Placement".
Dekel Tsur wrote:
On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 08:55:20PM +, Herbert Voss wrote:
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
I'm writing an article using two columns. It looks good but I have couple
of wide math matrices that don't fit in single column. How could I disable
the columns for a few lines
Joeri Verbiest wrote:
I have a problem with figure in document.
In de lyx document I have:
Section
Text 1
Figure 1 (that I have insert)
Text 2
Subsection
Text 3
Figure 2
But when I export it to pdf document I get:
I use insert-floats-figure float (lyx 1.1.6)
Joeri
Herbert Voss wrote:
Joeri Verbiest wrote:
I have a problem with figure in document.
In de lyx document I have:
Section
Text 1
Figure 1 (that I have insert)
Text 2
Subsection
This is indeed a bug. It has already been fixed in cvs, and will be
ok in 1.1.6fix1 when it comes out.
Lior.
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Michael Zapf wrote:
I guess I found a bug in LyX 1.1.6: You cannot include files any more.
Obviously, LyX translates the include file command to \Include{file}
On ?ro 24. Stycze? 2001 17:40, Joeri Verbiest wrote:
Bronek,
Every time I try spellchecker, after a while I
receive "Ispell read time out. What now?"
I use lyx-1.1.6 in RH 7.0 with aspell installed. In
lyxrc and Preferences aspell is marked. Polish
dictionary is also
Bronek,
Yes, in /usr/lib/ispell there is polish file named just
"polish". There are also english and americans dic.
I did not misspelled "polish"
Spellchecker-Spellchecker options-use alternate language - type here
polish -
apply -ok - start spellchecker
I have it in a document of mine
Bitmap fontes created for the resoluton and size that they are view at
are better than a scaled outline font.
I suppose you mean the bitmap fonts created by dvips (?) for postscript
files. In that case, you are not quite right, because they _are_ outline
fonts, they are just already
On ?ro 24. Stycze? 2001 18:13, you wrote:
Bronek,
Yes, in /usr/lib/ispell there is polish file named just
"polish". There are also english and americans dic.
I did not misspelled "polish"
Spellchecker-Spellchecker options-use alternate
language - type here polish -
apply -ok - start
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Herbert Voss wrote:
from my point of view the only senseful way is to use the multicol
I did read the documentation for multicol package and it described other
ways to disable temporarily columns, without the package, simply using
commands
\twocolumn
and
Well, when I started to write my Ph.D. thesis I though: Be clever, write
one LyX file for each chapter, then combine then with a master document.
This would normally be no problem with LaTeX, and after reading the LyX
manual I did not expect problems with LyX neither.
Now (after finding out this
Hello everyone.
I've just upgraded to v. 1.1.6, and am now getting a sort of strange error.
I'm working on a simple text file with a table, and when I try
View--Postscript, or PDF, I get the following error:
!Latex Error: Something's wrong -- perhaps a missing \item.
See the LaTeX manual .
I feel this is a bit stupid discussion, but I hope you don't get offended
even if I disagree :-)
On 23 Jan 2001, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> Bitmap fontes created for the resoluton and size that they are view at
> are better than a scaled outline font.
I suppose you mean the bitmap fonts
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
> For screen consultation, latex2html or similar is better IMHO , PDF
> is rather useful for printing (where the font rendering is OK).
I have to assert that html currently is not very useful. HTML is a great
description language, but there is
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Marcus Beyer wrote:
> But yes! AFAIK pslatex uses "times" for math. Why is this not reasonable?
For some math fonts, but not all.
I think also that it might not typeset the ps fonts as carefully as TeX
typesets cm fonts, but you'd better ask someone else.
>I\'m sure this isn\'t a bug, just my foolishness, but all my documents
>won\'t print, because they come up with latex error, \'missing
>\\begin{document}\' Now I have
LyX should create a TeX file that does contain the \begin{document}
command. There are some possible reasons for your problem:
Marcus Beyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| > | Should the user know about the resolution of the devices?
| > | Should the user "compile" his document anew,
| > | when he wants to use another printer?
| >
| > Yes, to get _best_ reuslts.
|
| Don't you get always best results with outline fonts?
Now that I tripped several times over this...
When the LyX editing window is not selected, the cursor keeps on
blinking. This is very, very, very confusing. The cursor should be
frozen when the focus is not on the window. How many times did I start
to type in text - just to see that the text
> "Tuukka" == Tuukka Toivonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tuukka> On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Marcus Beyer wrote:
>> But yes! AFAIK pslatex uses "times" for math. Why is this not
>> reasonable?
Tuukka> I think also that it might not typeset the ps fonts as
Tuukka> carefully as TeX typesets cm
Dear LyX users,
I am a longtime (0.7.8) LyX user and I am pretty used to
LyX compilation under the Intel architecture.
I have recently installed a Sparcstation 2 (64 M Ram) with Debian 2.2, I
have installed the XForms 0.89 (which work pretty well with my own
programs) and wanted
A quick workaround would be to add an additional (zeroth) row on the top
of the table, and to enable the bottom line of the cells in this row
only. Another solution is to use the plain LaTeX table command "\hline"
inside of a table in LyX. You have to figure out, where to place this
command
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| 2. then I tried to find & strip all the "*.o" files, than issuing
| "make" again. Now it fails with this message (that I imagine I would
| receive anyway if only I had had 256M RAM!):
stripping can ruin the "linkability" of object files. You should try
to compile
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