Re: Fonts antialiasing (RGB vs. grayscale)

2016-02-19 Thread ilker
I have version 2.1.14 and still have the exact problem described by OP. best,

Re: Fonts antialiasing (RGB vs. grayscale)

2013-08-17 Thread Dmitry Zotikov
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Re: Fonts antialiasing (RGB vs. grayscale)

2013-08-17 Thread Dmitry Zotikov
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Re: Fonts antialiasing (RGB vs. grayscale)

2013-08-17 Thread Dmitry Zotikov
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Re: Fonts antialiasing (RGB vs. grayscale)

2013-08-06 Thread Dmitry Zotikov
Scott, thank you for the tip, I think I'll be using lyx2.0 from now on. Unfortunately, the problem persists in both versions (2.0.6 and 2.1.0). -- wbr, Dmitry On Mon, 2013-08-05 at 19:43 -0400, Scott Kostyshak wrote: Hi Dmitry, I don't know if it will fix this problem, but you might want to

Re: Fonts antialiasing (RGB vs. grayscale)

2013-08-06 Thread Dmitry Zotikov
Scott, thank you for the tip, I think I'll be using lyx2.0 from now on. Unfortunately, the problem persists in both versions (2.0.6 and 2.1.0). -- wbr, Dmitry On Mon, 2013-08-05 at 19:43 -0400, Scott Kostyshak wrote: Hi Dmitry, I don't know if it will fix this problem, but you might want to

Re: Fonts antialiasing (RGB vs. grayscale)

2013-08-06 Thread Dmitry Zotikov
Scott, thank you for the tip, I think I'll be using lyx2.0 from now on. Unfortunately, the problem persists in both versions (2.0.6 and 2.1.0). -- wbr, Dmitry On Mon, 2013-08-05 at 19:43 -0400, Scott Kostyshak wrote: > Hi Dmitry, > > I don't know if it will fix this problem, but you might want

Fonts antialiasing (RGB vs. grayscale)

2013-08-05 Thread Dmitry Zotikov
Hello, I've been using LyX on Ubuntu 11.xx for quite a while (I believe that was version 2.0.2 or 2.0.3) and used to have fonts rendered like this: http://s22.postimg.org/ql77qjb0x/Screenshot_Ly_X_doc_Intro_lyx_read_only.png Recently I've migrated to Ubuntu 13.04 which has LyX version 2.0.3, but

Re: Fonts antialiasing (RGB vs. grayscale)

2013-08-05 Thread Scott Kostyshak
Hi Dmitry, I don't know if it will fix this problem, but you might want to see if it's solved in LyX 2.0.6. Since you're on Ubuntu, it's very easy to use the newest stable version of LyX without having to give up your current version. They can be both installed with no risk. To do this, see the

Fonts antialiasing (RGB vs. grayscale)

2013-08-05 Thread Dmitry Zotikov
Hello, I've been using LyX on Ubuntu 11.xx for quite a while (I believe that was version 2.0.2 or 2.0.3) and used to have fonts rendered like this: http://s22.postimg.org/ql77qjb0x/Screenshot_Ly_X_doc_Intro_lyx_read_only.png Recently I've migrated to Ubuntu 13.04 which has LyX version 2.0.3, but

Re: Fonts antialiasing (RGB vs. grayscale)

2013-08-05 Thread Scott Kostyshak
Hi Dmitry, I don't know if it will fix this problem, but you might want to see if it's solved in LyX 2.0.6. Since you're on Ubuntu, it's very easy to use the newest stable version of LyX without having to give up your current version. They can be both installed with no risk. To do this, see the

Fonts antialiasing (RGB vs. grayscale)

2013-08-05 Thread Dmitry Zotikov
Hello, I've been using LyX on Ubuntu 11.xx for quite a while (I believe that was version 2.0.2 or 2.0.3) and used to have fonts rendered like this: http://s22.postimg.org/ql77qjb0x/Screenshot_Ly_X_doc_Intro_lyx_read_only.png Recently I've migrated to Ubuntu 13.04 which has LyX version 2.0.3, but

Re: Fonts antialiasing (RGB vs. grayscale)

2013-08-05 Thread Scott Kostyshak
Hi Dmitry, I don't know if it will fix this problem, but you might want to see if it's solved in LyX 2.0.6. Since you're on Ubuntu, it's very easy to use the newest stable version of LyX without having to give up your current version. They can be both installed with no risk. To do this, see the