Hello Günter,
Thank you for your response. I kept getting an error trying to respond through
the list. So, I am trying it this way. You asked…
Strange: It should work out of the box if you insert the proper
Unicode chars. (Be more specific about what does not work if you need
help.)
Hello Günter,
Thank you for your response. I kept getting an error trying to respond through
the list. So, I am trying it this way. You asked…
Strange: It should work out of the box if you insert the proper
Unicode chars. (Be more specific about what does not work if you need
help.)
Hello Günter,
Thank you for your response. I kept getting an error trying to respond through
the list. So, I am trying it this way. You asked…
>Strange: It should work out of the box if you insert the proper
>Unicode chars. (Be more specific about what does not work if you need
>help.)
On 2009-11-28, Brian Bosse wrote:
I am brand new to LyX, and am trying to figure out how to add Greek text to
my documents (with proper accents, etc...).
Search for Greek at http://wiki.lyx.org
My papers are written in English
but I often use Biblical Greek. Even though I have spent many
On 2009-11-28, Brian Bosse wrote:
I am brand new to LyX, and am trying to figure out how to add Greek text to
my documents (with proper accents, etc...).
Search for Greek at http://wiki.lyx.org
My papers are written in English
but I often use Biblical Greek. Even though I have spent many
On 2009-11-28, Brian Bosse wrote:
> I am brand new to LyX, and am trying to figure out how to add Greek text to
> my documents (with proper accents, etc...).
Search for Greek at http://wiki.lyx.org
> My papers are written in English
> but I often use Biblical Greek. Even though I have spent
Hello Everyone,
I am brand new to LyX, and am trying to figure out how to add Greek text to
my documents (with proper accents, etc...). My papers are written in English
but I often use Biblical Greek. Even though I have spent many hours trying
to figure this out, I am no closer than when I
Hello Everyone,
I am brand new to LyX, and am trying to figure out how to add Greek text to
my documents (with proper accents, etc...). My papers are written in English
but I often use Biblical Greek. Even though I have spent many hours trying
to figure this out, I am no closer than when I
Hello Everyone,
I am brand new to LyX, and am trying to figure out how to add Greek text to
my documents (with proper accents, etc...). My papers are written in English
but I often use Biblical Greek. Even though I have spent many hours trying
to figure this out, I am no closer than when I
John Culleton wrote:
I use a variety of fonts with e.g. pdftex or Context. But when I fire up Lyx I
find about five available. What can be done to make my additional fonts,
some of which are purchased, available to Lyx?
I use Slackware Linux and Lyx 1.5.1. Is the answer to the above
John Culleton wrote:
I use a variety of fonts with e.g. pdftex or Context. But when I fire up Lyx I
find about five available. What can be done to make my additional fonts,
some of which are purchased, available to Lyx?
I use Slackware Linux and Lyx 1.5.1. Is the answer to the above
John Culleton wrote:
I use a variety of fonts with e.g. pdftex or Context. But when I fire up Lyx I
find about five available. What can be done to make my additional fonts,
some of which are purchased, available to Lyx?
I use Slackware Linux and Lyx 1.5.1. Is the answer to the above
I use a variety of fonts with e.g. pdftex or Context. But when I fire up Lyx I
find about five available. What can be done to make my additional fonts,
some of which are purchased, available to Lyx?
I use Slackware Linux and Lyx 1.5.1. Is the answer to the above different for
Windows users?
I use a variety of fonts with e.g. pdftex or Context. But when I fire up Lyx I
find about five available. What can be done to make my additional fonts,
some of which are purchased, available to Lyx?
I use Slackware Linux and Lyx 1.5.1. Is the answer to the above different for
Windows users?
I use a variety of fonts with e.g. pdftex or Context. But when I fire up Lyx I
find about five available. What can be done to make my additional fonts,
some of which are purchased, available to Lyx?
I use Slackware Linux and Lyx 1.5.1. Is the answer to the above different for
Windows users?
Hi,
can someone please help me setting larger screen fonts in LyX 1.5.2?
In previous versions I used
Tools/Settings/Screen Fonts/Magnification % 180
but this seems not to work in LyX1.5.2 under Windows-Vista. All it does is
magnify the spacing between words and between lines. The font
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
can someone please help me setting larger screen fonts in LyX 1.5.2?
In previous versions I used
Tools/Settings/Screen Fonts/Magnification % 180
but this seems not to work in LyX1.5.2 under Windows-Vista. All it does is
magnify the spacing between words
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In previous versions I used
Tools/Settings/Screen Fonts/Magnification % 180
but this seems not to work in LyX1.5.2 under Windows-Vista. All it does is
magnify the spacing between words and between lines. The font itself
remains as before.
This is a known bug
Hi,
can someone please help me setting larger screen fonts in LyX 1.5.2?
In previous versions I used
Tools/Settings/Screen Fonts/Magnification % 180
but this seems not to work in LyX1.5.2 under Windows-Vista. All it does is
magnify the spacing between words and between lines. The font
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
can someone please help me setting larger screen fonts in LyX 1.5.2?
In previous versions I used
Tools/Settings/Screen Fonts/Magnification % 180
but this seems not to work in LyX1.5.2 under Windows-Vista. All it does is
magnify the spacing between words
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In previous versions I used
Tools/Settings/Screen Fonts/Magnification % 180
but this seems not to work in LyX1.5.2 under Windows-Vista. All it does is
magnify the spacing between words and between lines. The font itself
remains as before.
This is a known bug
Hi,
can someone please help me setting larger screen fonts in LyX 1.5.2?
In previous versions I used
Tools/Settings/Screen Fonts/Magnification % 180
but this seems not to work in LyX1.5.2 under Windows-Vista. All it does is
magnify the spacing between words and between lines. The font
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
can someone please help me setting larger screen fonts in LyX 1.5.2?
In previous versions I used
Tools/Settings/Screen Fonts/Magnification % 180
but this seems not to work in LyX1.5.2 under Windows-Vista. All it does is
magnify the spacing between words
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In previous versions I used
>
> Tools/Settings/Screen Fonts/Magnification % 180
>
> but this seems not to work in LyX1.5.2 under Windows-Vista. All it does is
> magnify the spacing between words and between lines. The font itself
> remains as before.
This is a known
Hi
how to set LyX to use other fonts than the ones
listed under Layout-Document-Layout ?
In particular : the *arial* and *garramond* fonts
Please send a reply in copy to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cheers,
Frederic
--
Prof. Frederic Fol Leymarie
Computing Dept., Goldsmiths College
Hi
how to set LyX to use other fonts than the ones
listed under Layout-Document-Layout ?
In particular : the *arial* and *garramond* fonts
Please send a reply in copy to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cheers,
Frederic
--
Prof. Frederic Fol Leymarie
Computing Dept., Goldsmiths College
Hi
how to set LyX to use other fonts than the ones
listed under Layout->Document->Layout ?
In particular : the *arial* and *garramond* fonts
Please send a reply in copy to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cheers,
Frederic
--
Prof. Frederic Fol Leymarie
Computing Dept., Goldsmiths College
John Pye wrote:
I had recently uninstalled the Lyx 1.3.7 'complete installer', then I
installed the new LyX. Does the uninstaller sometimes delete files
during reboot? Perhaps these files were replaced by the new installed,
but marked for deletion by the old uninstaller? Could that be
John Pye wrote:
I had recently uninstalled the Lyx 1.3.7 'complete installer', then I
installed the new LyX. Does the uninstaller sometimes delete files
during reboot? Perhaps these files were replaced by the new installed,
but marked for deletion by the old uninstaller? Could that be
John Pye wrote:
I had recently uninstalled the Lyx 1.3.7 'complete installer', then I
installed the new LyX. Does the uninstaller sometimes delete files
during reboot? Perhaps these files were replaced by the new installed,
but marked for deletion by the old uninstaller? Could that be
On 5/26/06, Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When using
\usepackage{lmodern}
pdflatex also adds the typewriter (LyX code) fonts into the pdf file?
It looks that way. I just generated a small test document, opened it in
Adobe Reader, and checked the fonts (File-Document
Properties
On 5/26/06, Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When using
\usepackage{lmodern}
pdflatex also adds the typewriter (LyX code) fonts into the pdf file?
It looks that way. I just generated a small test document, opened it in
Adobe Reader, and checked the fonts (File-Document
Properties
On 5/26/06, Paul A. Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When using
>
> \usepackage{lmodern}
>
> pdflatex also adds the typewriter (LyX code) fonts into the pdf file?
It looks that way. I just generated a small test document, opened it in
Adobe Reader, and checked the
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
When using
\usepackage{lmodern}
pdflatex also adds the typewriter (LyX code) fonts into the pdf file?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
It looks that way. I just generated a small test document, opened it in
Adobe Reader, and checked the fonts (File-Document
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
When using
\usepackage{lmodern}
pdflatex also adds the typewriter (LyX code) fonts into the pdf file?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
It looks that way. I just generated a small test document, opened it in
Adobe Reader, and checked the fonts (File-Document
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
When using
\usepackage{lmodern}
pdflatex also adds the typewriter (LyX code) fonts into the pdf file?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
It looks that way. I just generated a small test document, opened it in
Adobe Reader, and checked the fonts (File->Docum
Hi all
I've been using LyX 1.4.2 (from the win installer complete 2-01) on
Windows XP. I've found then when I enter math fonts, I get strange
effects like \delta showing up as a 'one half' character, and \tau
showing up as an upside-down question mark. Presumably this is to do
with LyX having a
Dear All
When using
\usepackage{lmodern}
pdflatex also adds the typewriter (LyX code) fonts into the pdf file?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
On 5/24/06, John Pye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been using LyX 1.4.2 (from the win installer complete 2-01) on
Windows XP. I've found then when I enter math fonts, I get strange
effects like \delta showing up as a 'one half' character, and \tau
showing up as an upside-down question mark.
John Pye wrote:
I've been using LyX 1.4.2 (from the win installer complete 2-01)
the installer version ships LyX 1.4.1.
But anyway:
I've found then when I enter math fonts, I get strange
effects like \delta showing up as a 'one half' character, and \tau
showing up as an upside-down question
Hi Uwe,
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
John Pye wrote:
I've been using LyX 1.4.2 (from the win installer complete 2-01)
the installer version ships LyX 1.4.1.
Yes, you're right. I got confused between the 1.4.1 and the 2-01.
But anyway:
I've found then when I enter math fonts, I get strange
Hi all
I've been using LyX 1.4.2 (from the win installer complete 2-01) on
Windows XP. I've found then when I enter math fonts, I get strange
effects like \delta showing up as a 'one half' character, and \tau
showing up as an upside-down question mark. Presumably this is to do
with LyX having a
Dear All
When using
\usepackage{lmodern}
pdflatex also adds the typewriter (LyX code) fonts into the pdf file?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
On 5/24/06, John Pye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been using LyX 1.4.2 (from the win installer complete 2-01) on
Windows XP. I've found then when I enter math fonts, I get strange
effects like \delta showing up as a 'one half' character, and \tau
showing up as an upside-down question mark.
John Pye wrote:
I've been using LyX 1.4.2 (from the win installer complete 2-01)
the installer version ships LyX 1.4.1.
But anyway:
I've found then when I enter math fonts, I get strange
effects like \delta showing up as a 'one half' character, and \tau
showing up as an upside-down question
Hi Uwe,
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
John Pye wrote:
I've been using LyX 1.4.2 (from the win installer complete 2-01)
the installer version ships LyX 1.4.1.
Yes, you're right. I got confused between the 1.4.1 and the 2-01.
But anyway:
I've found then when I enter math fonts, I get strange
Hi all
I've been using LyX 1.4.2 (from the win installer complete 2-01) on
Windows XP. I've found then when I enter math fonts, I get strange
effects like \delta showing up as a 'one half' character, and \tau
showing up as an upside-down question mark. Presumably this is to do
with LyX having a
Dear All
When using
\usepackage{lmodern}
pdflatex also adds the typewriter (LyX code) fonts into the pdf file?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
On 5/24/06, John Pye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been using LyX 1.4.2 (from the win installer complete 2-01) on
Windows XP. I've found then when I enter math fonts, I get strange
effects like \delta showing up as a 'one half' character, and \tau
showing up as an upside-down question mark.
John Pye wrote:
I've been using LyX 1.4.2 (from the win installer complete 2-01)
the installer version ships LyX 1.4.1.
But anyway:
I've found then when I enter math fonts, I get strange
effects like \delta showing up as a 'one half' character, and \tau
showing up as an upside-down question
Hi Uwe,
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> John Pye wrote:
>
>> I've been using LyX 1.4.2 (from the win installer complete 2-01)
>
>
> the installer version ships LyX 1.4.1.
Yes, you're right. I got confused between the 1.4.1 and the 2-01.
> But anyway:
>
>> I've found then when I enter math fonts, I get
Hi,
I want to use LyX to write a monography of my own on Hebrew grammar. My
question is how to insert a certain
symbol from a certain font? I've found that I need to use LaTeX code
like \font\cs=fontname at 10pt e. g.
but it doesn't work for some reason. For example, I have a font in a
You need to install the TrueType font you're trying to use into LaTeX
before you can use it. There are several guides for doing so on the web,
e.g.: http://www.radamir.com/tex/ttf-tex.htm. Try a google search for more.
Are you sure the glyph you want to use isn't available already?
Richard
Hi,
I want to use LyX to write a monography of my own on Hebrew grammar. My
question is how to insert a certain
symbol from a certain font? I've found that I need to use LaTeX code
like \font\cs=fontname at 10pt e. g.
but it doesn't work for some reason. For example, I have a font in a
You need to install the TrueType font you're trying to use into LaTeX
before you can use it. There are several guides for doing so on the web,
e.g.: http://www.radamir.com/tex/ttf-tex.htm. Try a google search for more.
Are you sure the glyph you want to use isn't available already?
Richard
Hi,
I want to use LyX to write a monography of my own on Hebrew grammar. My
question is how to insert a certain
symbol from a certain font? I've found that I need to use LaTeX code
like \font\cs= at 10pt e. g.
but it doesn't work for some reason. For example, I have a font in a
file
You need to install the TrueType font you're trying to use into LaTeX
before you can use it. There are several guides for doing so on the web,
e.g.: http://www.radamir.com/tex/ttf-tex.htm. Try a google search for more.
Are you sure the glyph you want to use isn't available already?
Richard
Hi,
I want to use LyX to write a monography of my own on Hebrew grammar. My
question is how to insert a certain
symbol from a certain font? I've found that I need to use LaTeX code like
\font\cs=fontname at 10pt e. g.
but it doesn't work for some reason. For example, I have a font in a file
Hi,
I want to use LyX to write a monography of my own on Hebrew grammar. My
question is how to insert a certain
symbol from a certain font? I've found that I need to use LaTeX code like
\font\cs=fontname at 10pt e. g.
but it doesn't work for some reason. For example, I have a font in a file
Hi,
I want to use LyX to write a monography of my own on Hebrew grammar. My
question is how to insert a certain
symbol from a certain font? I've found that I need to use LaTeX code like
\font\cs= at 10pt e. g.
but it doesn't work for some reason. For example, I have a font in a file
David L. Johnson wrote:
Getting LyX to run justifies, for me, switching to OZ on the Zaurus. I
can't live without it.
Of course, LyX/Win might or might not run on Windows CE. I'm having fun and
games trying to get the export bit of it working on Win95. Looks like the
GUI is hopeless for now.
David L. Johnson wrote:
Getting LyX to run justifies, for me, switching to OZ on the Zaurus. I
can't live without it.
Of course, LyX/Win might or might not run on Windows CE. I'm having fun and
games trying to get the export bit of it working on Win95. Looks like the
GUI is hopeless for now.
David L. Johnson wrote:
> Getting LyX to run justifies, for me, switching to OZ on the Zaurus. I
> can't live without it.
Of course, LyX/Win might or might not run on Windows CE. I'm having fun and
games trying to get the export bit of it working on Win95. Looks like the
GUI is hopeless for now.
David L. Johnson wrote:
Sorry to jump in with a newbie question. I'm not really a newbie, really...
But, I just got lyx-qt running on my Zaurus (pda), and want to shrink the
menu font considerably. I don't see where to add such a setting, or how to
do it. Screen fonts I can handle, as well as
David == David L Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Sorry to jump in with a newbie question. I'm not really a
David newbie, really... But, I just got lyx-qt running on my Zaurus
David (pda), and want to shrink the menu font considerably. I don't
David see where to add such a setting, or how
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 08:00:20 +0100
Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow! Hello, David.
I see that you've dropped your LyX notes at
http://www.lehigh.edu/~dlj0/dlj0.html
FWIW, I enjoyed 'em at the time.
Ah, well, that page became horridly outdates, and I got a lot of questions I
David L. Johnson wrote:
Sorry to jump in with a newbie question. I'm not really a newbie, really...
But, I just got lyx-qt running on my Zaurus (pda), and want to shrink the
menu font considerably. I don't see where to add such a setting, or how to
do it. Screen fonts I can handle, as well as
David == David L Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Sorry to jump in with a newbie question. I'm not really a
David newbie, really... But, I just got lyx-qt running on my Zaurus
David (pda), and want to shrink the menu font considerably. I don't
David see where to add such a setting, or how
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 08:00:20 +0100
Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow! Hello, David.
I see that you've dropped your LyX notes at
http://www.lehigh.edu/~dlj0/dlj0.html
FWIW, I enjoyed 'em at the time.
Ah, well, that page became horridly outdates, and I got a lot of questions I
David L. Johnson wrote:
Sorry to jump in with a newbie question. I'm not really a newbie, really...
But, I just got lyx-qt running on my Zaurus (pda), and want to shrink the
menu font considerably. I don't see where to add such a setting, or how to
do it. Screen fonts I can handle, as well as
> "David" == David L Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
David> Sorry to jump in with a newbie question. I'm not really a
David> newbie, really... But, I just got lyx-qt running on my Zaurus
David> (pda), and want to shrink the menu font considerably. I don't
David> see where to add such a
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 08:00:20 +0100
Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wow! Hello, David.
>
> I see that you've dropped your LyX notes at
> http://www.lehigh.edu/~dlj0/dlj0.html
>
> FWIW, I enjoyed 'em at the time.
Ah, well, that page became horridly outdates, and I got a lot of
Sorry to jump in with a newbie question. I'm not really a newbie, really...
But, I just got lyx-qt running on my Zaurus (pda), and want to shrink the
menu font considerably. I don't see where to add such a setting, or how to
do it. Screen fonts I can handle, as well as including/excluding menu
Sorry to jump in with a newbie question. I'm not really a newbie, really...
But, I just got lyx-qt running on my Zaurus (pda), and want to shrink the
menu font considerably. I don't see where to add such a setting, or how to
do it. Screen fonts I can handle, as well as including/excluding menu
Sorry to jump in with a newbie question. I'm not really a newbie, really...
But, I just got lyx-qt running on my Zaurus (pda), and want to shrink the
menu font considerably. I don't see where to add such a setting, or how to
do it. Screen fonts I can handle, as well as including/excluding menu
Geoff:
The MTFI tip is nice! I have added it to the WiKi.
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXWinTips#ttf
Cheers
Ekkehart
Geoff:
The MTFI tip is nice! I have added it to the WiKi.
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXWinTips#ttf
Cheers
Ekkehart
Geoff:
The MTFI tip is nice! I have added it to the WiKi.
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/LyXWinTips#ttf
Cheers
Ekkehart
What to do if the fonts of Lyx files are smeared in view and export?
I am using Lyx 1.3.4 and SuSe9.2.
View and export show
dvi
PDF
PDF(dvipdfm)
PS
userdefined
in DocumentFormatscript and size I have selected pslatex
As recommended in the extended lyx help file I have added to the .dvipsrc
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
What to do if the fonts of Lyx files are smeared in view and export?
I am using Lyx 1.3.4 and SuSe9.2.
View and export show
dvi
PDF
PDF(dvipdfm)
PS
userdefined
What is the recommanded view/export?
I have in the menu
PDF
PDF(dvipdfm)
I recommend PDF(pdflatex). But as you
I recommend PDF(pdflatex). But as you don't se this entry in the menus,
you should update your LaTeX distribution. Assuming that you use teTeX
2.0.2, you should update to the new teTeX 3.0, which uses pdflatex as
default engine. (Don't forgt to reconfigure LyX after the update.
Sounds great.
Christopher Winkler wrote:
Sounds great. I have read that they use latin modern fonts per default, that
should solve part of the problem. BUT:
How do I update to teTeX 3.0? I suppose it will take a while until the
distributions offer rpms or debs. Uninstall tetex 2.0.2 und compile the whole
What to do if the fonts of Lyx files are smeared in view and export?
I am using Lyx 1.3.4 and SuSe9.2.
View and export show
dvi
PDF
PDF(dvipdfm)
PS
userdefined
in DocumentFormatscript and size I have selected pslatex
As recommended in the extended lyx help file I have added to the .dvipsrc
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
What to do if the fonts of Lyx files are smeared in view and export?
I am using Lyx 1.3.4 and SuSe9.2.
View and export show
dvi
PDF
PDF(dvipdfm)
PS
userdefined
What is the recommanded view/export?
I have in the menu
PDF
PDF(dvipdfm)
I recommend PDF(pdflatex). But as you
I recommend PDF(pdflatex). But as you don't se this entry in the menus,
you should update your LaTeX distribution. Assuming that you use teTeX
2.0.2, you should update to the new teTeX 3.0, which uses pdflatex as
default engine. (Don't forgt to reconfigure LyX after the update.
Sounds great.
Christopher Winkler wrote:
Sounds great. I have read that they use latin modern fonts per default, that
should solve part of the problem. BUT:
How do I update to teTeX 3.0? I suppose it will take a while until the
distributions offer rpms or debs. Uninstall tetex 2.0.2 und compile the whole
What to do if the fonts of Lyx files are smeared in view and export?
I am using Lyx 1.3.4 and SuSe9.2.
View and export show
dvi
PDF
PDF(dvipdfm)
PS
userdefined
in Document>Format>script and size> I have selected pslatex
As recommended in the extended lyx help file I have added to the
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
What to do if the fonts of Lyx files are smeared in view and export?
I am using Lyx 1.3.4 and SuSe9.2.
View and export show
dvi
PDF
PDF(dvipdfm)
PS
userdefined
What is the recommanded view/export?
I have in the menu
PDF
PDF(dvipdfm)
I recommend PDF(pdflatex). But as you
> I recommend PDF(pdflatex). But as you don't se this entry in the menus,
> you should update your LaTeX distribution. Assuming that you use teTeX
> 2.0.2, you should update to the new teTeX 3.0, which uses pdflatex as
> default engine. (Don't forgt to reconfigure LyX after the update.
Sounds
Christopher Winkler wrote:
Sounds great. I have read that they use latin modern fonts per default, that
should solve part of the problem. BUT:
How do I update to teTeX 3.0? I suppose it will take a while until the
distributions offer rpms or debs. Uninstall tetex 2.0.2 und compile the whole
Hello David,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used MikTeX to install new font packages, and ran LyX
Edit--Reconfigure, with no discernible affect. Oh well, I guess
it's probably a MikTeX issue.
No, but LyX knows only some of the Fonts LaTeX provides. You will go
better¹ if you set the document font
Hello Karsten,
This is a wonderful response, and very helpful. Thank you.
Regards,
David
-Original Message-
From: Karsten Heymann (lokaler Account)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 12:20 AM
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: How to add new fonts to LyX
Hello David,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used MikTeX to install new font packages, and ran LyX
Edit--Reconfigure, with no discernible affect. Oh well, I guess
it's probably a MikTeX issue.
No, but LyX knows only some of the Fonts LaTeX provides. You will go
better¹ if you set the document font
Hello Karsten,
This is a wonderful response, and very helpful. Thank you.
Regards,
David
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From: Karsten Heymann (lokaler Account)
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Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 12:20 AM
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: How to add new fonts to LyX
Hello David,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used MikTeX to install new font packages, and ran LyX
Edit-->Reconfigure, with no discernible affect. Oh well, I guess
it's probably a MikTeX issue.
No, but LyX knows only some of the Fonts LaTeX provides. You will go
better¹ if you set the document font
Hello Karsten,
This is a wonderful response, and very helpful. Thank you.
Regards,
David
-Original Message-
From: Karsten Heymann (lokaler Account)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 12:20 AM
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: How to add new fonts to LyX
Hello,
How do I add new fonts to LyX, so that they become available in the Font
size: listbox in the Document Settings dialog box (reached from the menu via
Layout--Document)?
The User Guide says this about fonts, in Subsection 3.5.2: The possible
options under Fonts include 'default
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
How do I add new fonts to LyX, so that they become available in the
Font size: listbox in the Document Settings dialog box (reached
from the menu via Layout--Document)?
The User Guide says this about fonts, in Subsection 3.5.2: The
possible options under Fonts
Hello,
How do I add new fonts to LyX, so that they become available in the Font
size: listbox in the Document Settings dialog box (reached from the menu via
Layout--Document)?
The User Guide says this about fonts, in Subsection 3.5.2: The possible
options under Fonts include 'default
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
How do I add new fonts to LyX, so that they become available in the
Font size: listbox in the Document Settings dialog box (reached
from the menu via Layout--Document)?
The User Guide says this about fonts, in Subsection 3.5.2: The
possible options under Fonts
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