I have had no such problems with my Lyx/Mac. On both OS X 10.2 and 10.3.
I get the same output in the console and I also have both .tfm and .pfb
fonts installed.
Must be something else?
Steve,
which version of Lyx do you have 1.3.4 or 1.3.3?
I believe, it happens only for LyX Aqua 1.3.4
-Jan
Hi Bennet!
I am not sure what is causing the problem. Installed LyX for
a completely new user and it did not help - same problem.
Interestingly, tough it happens ONLY for selected characters.
It is like if it was just missing exactly one or two fonts but not
more. I am quite confused here as not
Can really nobody help me getting that problem away
easily? It cannot be something sooo special!
-Jan
Jan Peters wrote:
My problem is actually a problem with the on-screen fonts only - after
compiling it looks nice; already in the instant-preview!
Only on screen it will always replace my greek characters - and
changing the screen fonts does not help!
You need to install the LaTeX XFT-fonts.
On Jul 20, 2004, at 5:54 AM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Jan Peters wrote:
My problem is actually a problem with the on-screen fonts only - after
compiling it looks nice; already in the instant-preview!
Only on screen it will always replace my greek characters - and
changing the screen fonts does not help!
On Jul 20, 2004, at 9:13 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Jul 20, 2004, at 5:54 AM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Jan Peters wrote:
My problem is actually a problem with the on-screen fonts only -
after
compiling it looks nice; already in the instant-preview!
Only on screen it will always replace my greek
Stephen Buonopane wrote:
In my teTeX installation, I have duplicate versions of all these fonts
as .tfm and .pfb files; that's causing the conflict, right?
How can we get LyX to recognize the .ttf fonts in the LyX.app bundle?
Bennett
I have had no such problems with my Lyx/Mac. On both
You need to install the LaTeX XFT-fonts.
No they are installed...
-Jan
My problem is actually a problem with the on-screen fonts only - after
compiling it looks nice; already in the instant-preview!
Only on screen it will always replace my greek characters - and
changing the screen fonts does not help!
You need to install the LaTeX XFT-fonts.
Also for
I have had no such problems with my Lyx/Mac. On both OS X 10.2 and 10.3.
I get the same output in the console and I also have both .tfm and .pfb
fonts installed.
Must be something else?
Steve,
which version of Lyx do you have 1.3.4 or 1.3.3?
I believe, it happens only for LyX Aqua 1.3.4
-Jan
Hi Bennet!
I am not sure what is causing the problem. Installed LyX for
a completely new user and it did not help - same problem.
Interestingly, tough it happens ONLY for selected characters.
It is like if it was just missing exactly one or two fonts but not
more. I am quite confused here as not
Can really nobody help me getting that problem away
easily? It cannot be something sooo special!
-Jan
Jan Peters wrote:
My problem is actually a problem with the on-screen fonts only - after
compiling it looks nice; already in the instant-preview!
Only on screen it will always replace my greek characters - and
changing the screen fonts does not help!
You need to install the LaTeX XFT-fonts.
On Jul 20, 2004, at 5:54 AM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Jan Peters wrote:
My problem is actually a problem with the on-screen fonts only - after
compiling it looks nice; already in the instant-preview!
Only on screen it will always replace my greek characters - and
changing the screen fonts does not help!
On Jul 20, 2004, at 9:13 AM, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Jul 20, 2004, at 5:54 AM, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Jan Peters wrote:
My problem is actually a problem with the on-screen fonts only -
after
compiling it looks nice; already in the instant-preview!
Only on screen it will always replace my greek
Stephen Buonopane wrote:
>> In my teTeX installation, I have duplicate versions of all these fonts
>> as .tfm and .pfb files; that's causing the conflict, right?
>>
>> How can we get LyX to recognize the .ttf fonts in the LyX.app bundle?
>>
>> Bennett
>>
>
> I have had no such problems with my
> You need to install the LaTeX XFT-fonts.
No they are installed...
-Jan
> > My problem is actually a problem with the on-screen fonts only - after
> > compiling it looks nice; already in the instant-preview!
> >
> > Only on screen it will always replace my greek characters - and
> > changing the screen fonts does not help!
>
> You need to install the LaTeX XFT-fonts.
> I have had no such problems with my Lyx/Mac. On both OS X 10.2 and 10.3.
> I get the same output in the console and I also have both .tfm and .pfb
> fonts installed.
> Must be something else?
Steve,
which version of Lyx do you have 1.3.4 or 1.3.3?
I believe, it happens only for LyX Aqua 1.3.4
Hi Bennet!
I am not sure what is causing the problem. Installed LyX for
a completely new user and it did not help - same problem.
Interestingly, tough it happens ONLY for selected characters.
It is like if it was just missing exactly one or two fonts but not
more. I am quite confused here as not
Can really nobody help me getting that problem away
easily? It cannot be something sooo special!
-Jan
I have a bizarre font problem (actually the same I had a couple of months
ago; I got rid of it by reinstalling everything including the OS, but I do not
want to do that again). Both on the LyX running on Aqua and on
X-Windows it replaces
\sigma by 1/4(as a character)
\theta
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, Jan Peters wrote:
I have a bizarre font problem (actually the same I had a couple of months
ago; I got rid of it by reinstalling everything including the OS, but I do not
want to do that again). Both on the LyX running on Aqua and on
X-Windows it replaces
\sigma
!
Where are the maths fonts selected?
-Jan
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 18:07:04 -0700 (PDT), Rich Shepard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, Jan Peters wrote:
I have a bizarre font problem (actually the same I had a couple of months
ago; I got rid of it by reinstalling everything
I have a bizarre font problem (actually the same I had a couple of months
ago; I got rid of it by reinstalling everything including the OS, but I do not
want to do that again). Both on the LyX running on Aqua and on
X-Windows it replaces
\sigma by 1/4(as a character)
\theta
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, Jan Peters wrote:
I have a bizarre font problem (actually the same I had a couple of months
ago; I got rid of it by reinstalling everything including the OS, but I do not
want to do that again). Both on the LyX running on Aqua and on
X-Windows it replaces
\sigma
!
Where are the maths fonts selected?
-Jan
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 18:07:04 -0700 (PDT), Rich Shepard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, Jan Peters wrote:
I have a bizarre font problem (actually the same I had a couple of months
ago; I got rid of it by reinstalling everything
I have a bizarre font problem (actually the same I had a couple of months
ago; I got rid of it by reinstalling everything including the OS, but I do not
want to do that again). Both on the LyX running on Aqua and on
X-Windows it replaces
\sigma by 1/4(as a character)
\theta
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, Jan Peters wrote:
> I have a bizarre font problem (actually the same I had a couple of months
> ago; I got rid of it by reinstalling everything including the OS, but I do not
> want to do that again). Both on the LyX running on Aqua and on
> X-Windows it replace
!
Where are the maths fonts selected?
-Jan
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004 18:07:04 -0700 (PDT), Rich Shepard
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, Jan Peters wrote:
>
> > I have a bizarre font problem (actually the same I had a couple of months
> > ago; I
I have a new sudden problem with LyX/Mac which I have
not been able to solve: LyX suddenly uses an incorrect
font for the equations, where pi becomes mue, etc
Where is the font selected for the equations?
How can I fix that?
Thanks,
-Jan
I have a new sudden problem with LyX/Mac which I have
not been able to solve: LyX suddenly uses an incorrect
font for the equations, where pi becomes mue, etc
Where is the font selected for the equations?
How can I fix that?
Thanks,
-Jan
I have a new sudden problem with LyX/Mac which I have
not been able to solve: LyX suddenly uses an incorrect
font for the equations, where pi becomes mue, etc
Where is the font selected for the equations?
How can I fix that?
Thanks,
-Jan
Dear LyX users,
I am using LyX through a VNC display. Everything works fine, except that
fonts in LyX display in a very low resolution. Trying to modify the font
settings (fixed or scalable, screen DPI) in lyxrc did not change a thing.
I have made sure that VNC can access all fonts in my X
Dear LyX users,
I am using LyX through a VNC display. Everything works fine, except that
fonts in LyX display in a very low resolution. Trying to modify the font
settings (fixed or scalable, screen DPI) in lyxrc did not change a thing.
I have made sure that VNC can access all fonts in my X
Dear LyX users,
I am using LyX through a VNC display. Everything works fine, except that
fonts in LyX display in a very low resolution. Trying to modify the font
settings (fixed or scalable, screen DPI) in lyxrc did not change a thing.
I have made sure that VNC can access all fonts in my X
Thanks, I opened the control panel, fonts and copied in this way the
fonts and they were installed automatically. This is extrange, since in
Windows 95 you need only to copy and in XP you need to do this. Well,
thanks again.
Jose
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
I just installed the lyx version for
Thanks, I opened the control panel, fonts and copied in this way the
fonts and they were installed automatically. This is extrange, since in
Windows 95 you need only to copy and in XP you need to do this. Well,
thanks again.
Jose
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
I just installed the lyx version for
Thanks, I opened the control panel, fonts and copied in this way the
fonts and they were installed automatically. This is extrange, since in
Windows 95 you need only to copy and in XP you need to do this. Well,
thanks again.
Jose
Uwe Stöhr wrote:
I just installed the lyx version for
Hi,
I just installed the lyx version for windows (1.3.3). I copied the
fonts in the windows/fonts directory but still when I write equations
all math simbols appear as strange letters.
I hope someone knows how to solve this problem
Jose
I just installed the lyx version for windows (1.3.3). I copied the
fonts in the windows/fonts directory but still when I write equations
all math simbols appear as strange letters.
Try to install the fonts via the menu
'My Computer' 'system control' 'fonts'
Hi,
I just installed the lyx version for windows (1.3.3). I copied the
fonts in the windows/fonts directory but still when I write equations
all math simbols appear as strange letters.
I hope someone knows how to solve this problem
Jose
I just installed the lyx version for windows (1.3.3). I copied the
fonts in the windows/fonts directory but still when I write equations
all math simbols appear as strange letters.
Try to install the fonts via the menu
'My Computer' 'system control' 'fonts'
Hi,
I just installed the lyx version for windows (1.3.3). I copied the
fonts in the windows/fonts directory but still when I write equations
all math simbols appear as strange letters.
I hope someone knows how to solve this problem
Jose
I just installed the lyx version for windows (1.3.3). I copied the
fonts in the windows/fonts directory but still when I write equations
all math simbols appear as strange letters.
Try to install the fonts via the menu
'My Computer' > 'system control' > 'fonts'
On Monday 10 November 2003 22:14, Heiko Schröder wrote:
[...]
You can find nothing in Tipps and Tricks IMHO. I wonder why this really
disgusting prob still exists. I tried to use LyX 1.3.2 from SuSE 9.0, after
I found that LyX 1.3.3 has greatest troubles saving files when you have a
table in
On Monday 10 November 2003 22:14, Heiko Schröder wrote:
[...]
You can find nothing in Tipps and Tricks IMHO. I wonder why this really
disgusting prob still exists. I tried to use LyX 1.3.2 from SuSE 9.0, after
I found that LyX 1.3.3 has greatest troubles saving files when you have a
table in
On Monday 10 November 2003 22:14, Heiko Schröder wrote:
[...]
> You can find nothing in Tipps and Tricks IMHO. I wonder why this really
> disgusting prob still exists. I tried to use LyX 1.3.2 from SuSE 9.0, after
> I found that LyX 1.3.3 has greatest troubles saving files when you have a
> table
I am sure that this topic was discussed very often in the list. The problem is
in my opinion *very* annoying and IMHO not necessary. Is it possible to put
any of the good hints you can find after a great search on a really *central*
place?
You can find nothing in Tipps and Tricks IMHO. I
I am sure that this topic was discussed very often in the list. The problem is
in my opinion *very* annoying and IMHO not necessary. Is it possible to put
any of the good hints you can find after a great search on a really *central*
place?
You can find nothing in Tipps and Tricks IMHO. I
I am sure that this topic was discussed very often in the list. The problem is
in my opinion *very* annoying and IMHO not necessary. Is it possible to put
any of the good hints you can find after a great search on a really *central*
place?
You can find nothing in Tipps and Tricks IMHO. I
Hello List,
I have used lyx 1.3.0 under SuSE 8.2 with installed latex-ttf-fonts. With this
version, the mathematical symbols were displayed correct in the math mode.
Since I have updated to SuSE 9.0 and lyx 1.3.2, there is no correct math mode.
Of course, I have re-installed the
Christoph Cattarius wrote:
Hello List,
I have used lyx 1.3.0 under SuSE 8.2 with installed latex-ttf-fonts.
With this version, the mathematical symbols were displayed correct
in the math mode.
Since I have updated to SuSE 9.0 and lyx 1.3.2, there is no correct
math mode. Of course, I
2. These fonts are deprecated. Use latex-xft-fonts instead.
I have tried. With no success.
That aside, you should ascertain what method your system uses to
display fonts. If ldd reports something including:
$ ldd qt-lyx
libfontconfig.so.1 = /usr/lib/libfontconfig.so.1
Christoph Cattarius wrote:
2. These fonts are deprecated. Use latex-xft-fonts instead.
I have tried. With no success.
Have you tried to ascertain why?
Meanwhile, I have compiled lyx-1.3.3 myself. Under this version the
math-mode works correct.
Do you have a 'vanilla' suse 8.2 system? I
2. These fonts are deprecated. Use latex-xft-fonts instead.
I have tried. With no success.
Have you tried to ascertain why?
Sorry, I have no idea. My lyx-1.3.3. is now working fine. So I will give it up
to ascertain the reasons why there are no math-fonts in lyx-1.3.2 under SuSE
9.0. I
Christoph Cattarius wrote:
Perhaps you might consider uploading your binary to the lyx ftp
site.
Do you mean to build a .rpm packages of lyx-1.3.3 (qt) for SuSE 9.0?
If one doesn't exist on the ftp site, then YES.
make rpmdist
should be all you need to do.
--
Angus
Hello List,
I have used lyx 1.3.0 under SuSE 8.2 with installed latex-ttf-fonts. With this
version, the mathematical symbols were displayed correct in the math mode.
Since I have updated to SuSE 9.0 and lyx 1.3.2, there is no correct math mode.
Of course, I have re-installed the
Christoph Cattarius wrote:
Hello List,
I have used lyx 1.3.0 under SuSE 8.2 with installed latex-ttf-fonts.
With this version, the mathematical symbols were displayed correct
in the math mode.
Since I have updated to SuSE 9.0 and lyx 1.3.2, there is no correct
math mode. Of course, I
2. These fonts are deprecated. Use latex-xft-fonts instead.
I have tried. With no success.
That aside, you should ascertain what method your system uses to
display fonts. If ldd reports something including:
$ ldd qt-lyx
libfontconfig.so.1 = /usr/lib/libfontconfig.so.1
Christoph Cattarius wrote:
2. These fonts are deprecated. Use latex-xft-fonts instead.
I have tried. With no success.
Have you tried to ascertain why?
Meanwhile, I have compiled lyx-1.3.3 myself. Under this version the
math-mode works correct.
Do you have a 'vanilla' suse 8.2 system? I
2. These fonts are deprecated. Use latex-xft-fonts instead.
I have tried. With no success.
Have you tried to ascertain why?
Sorry, I have no idea. My lyx-1.3.3. is now working fine. So I will give it up
to ascertain the reasons why there are no math-fonts in lyx-1.3.2 under SuSE
9.0. I
Christoph Cattarius wrote:
Perhaps you might consider uploading your binary to the lyx ftp
site.
Do you mean to build a .rpm packages of lyx-1.3.3 (qt) for SuSE 9.0?
If one doesn't exist on the ftp site, then YES.
make rpmdist
should be all you need to do.
--
Angus
Hello List,
I have used lyx 1.3.0 under SuSE 8.2 with installed latex-ttf-fonts. With this
version, the mathematical symbols were displayed correct in the math mode.
Since I have updated to SuSE 9.0 and lyx 1.3.2, there is no correct math mode.
Of course, I have re-installed the
Christoph Cattarius wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I have used lyx 1.3.0 under SuSE 8.2 with installed latex-ttf-fonts.
> With this version, the mathematical symbols were displayed correct
> in the math mode.
>
> Since I have updated to SuSE 9.0 and lyx 1.3.2, there is no correct
> math mode. Of
> 2. These fonts are deprecated. Use latex-xft-fonts instead.
I have tried. With no success.
> That aside, you should ascertain what method your system uses to
> display fonts. If ldd reports something including:
>
> $ ldd qt-lyx
> libfontconfig.so.1 => /usr/lib/libfontconfig.so.1
>
Christoph Cattarius wrote:
>> 2. These fonts are deprecated. Use latex-xft-fonts instead.
> I have tried. With no success.
Have you tried to ascertain why?
> Meanwhile, I have compiled lyx-1.3.3 myself. Under this version the
> math-mode works correct.
Do you have a 'vanilla' suse 8.2 system? I
> >> 2. These fonts are deprecated. Use latex-xft-fonts instead.
> >
> > I have tried. With no success.
>
> Have you tried to ascertain why?
Sorry, I have no idea. My lyx-1.3.3. is now working fine. So I will give it up
to ascertain the reasons why there are no math-fonts in lyx-1.3.2 under
Christoph Cattarius wrote:
>> Perhaps you might consider uploading your binary to the lyx ftp
>> site.
>
> Do you mean to build a .rpm packages of lyx-1.3.3 (qt) for SuSE 9.0?
If one doesn't exist on the ftp site, then YES.
make rpmdist
should be all you need to do.
--
Angus
be a X screen font problem, the dvi is OK.
Try creating an empty file named ~/.lyx/xfonts/fonts.dir.
Then, run 'xset fp default', and then run lyx.
This must be a X screen font problem, the dvi is OK.
Try creating an empty file named ~/.lyx/xfonts/fonts.dir.
Then, run 'xset fp default', and then run lyx.
xset fp default
is enough (and restarting the X server also, I guess).
Thanks, that settles the problem, the font server was lost
be a X screen font problem, the dvi is OK.
Try creating an empty file named ~/.lyx/xfonts/fonts.dir.
Then, run 'xset fp default', and then run lyx.
This must be a X screen font problem, the dvi is OK.
Try creating an empty file named ~/.lyx/xfonts/fonts.dir.
Then, run 'xset fp default', and then run lyx.
xset fp default
is enough (and restarting the X server also, I guess).
Thanks, that settles the problem, the font server was lost
;
> Same result on either frontends, e.g. \Delta and \alpha appear on screen
> as indicated in the attached screenshot (\Delta as cent and \alpha as
> the fi ligature).
>
> This must be a X screen font problem, the dvi is OK.
Try creating an empty file named ~/.lyx/xfonts/fonts.dir.
Then, run 'xset fp default', and then run lyx.
>>> This must be a X screen font problem, the dvi is OK.
>>
>>Try creating an empty file named ~/.lyx/xfonts/fonts.dir.
>>Then, run 'xset fp default', and then run lyx.
xset fp default
is enough (and restarting the X server also, I guess).
Thanks, that settles t
Hello,
As the subject says, greek symbols are broken on screen
(dvi OK) on 1.3.3 Solaris.
This seems there since 1.3.0 (earlier messages in teh mailing list),
and the fix mentioned in the 1.3.3 release :
- fix loading of symbol fonts on solaris
doesn't help.
Which fonts are missing ?
Where
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Math font problem on screen
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003 09:05:30 +
X-Complaints-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
Which fonts are missing ?
Where could I find them
Jean-Pierre == Jean-Pierre Chretien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
X-Injected-Via-Gmane: http://gmane.org/ To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Math font problem on screen Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003
09:05:30 + X-Complaints-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jean
On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 03:53:10PM +0200, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
What do you have in .lyx/xfonts/ with only the eps fonts?
%ls /usr/local/share/lyx-1.3.3/xfonts
PSres.upr cmmi10.pfb@ cmsy10.pfb@ fonts.dir msam10.pfb@
wasy10.pfb@
cmex10.pfb@ cmr10.pfb@eufm10.pfb@
Guys,
could you please delete unimportant parts of the message you are
answering to? How should I make sense of junk like below?
Matej
Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
To: Jean-Pierre.Chretien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Math font problem on screen
From
Hello,
As the subject says, greek symbols are broken on screen
(dvi OK) on 1.3.3 Solaris.
This seems there since 1.3.0 (earlier messages in teh mailing list),
and the fix mentioned in the 1.3.3 release :
- fix loading of symbol fonts on solaris
doesn't help.
Which fonts are missing ?
Where
X-Injected-Via-Gmane: http://gmane.org/
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Math font problem on screen
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003 09:05:30 +
X-Complaints-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
Which fonts are missing ?
Where could I find them
Jean-Pierre == Jean-Pierre Chretien [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
X-Injected-Via-Gmane: http://gmane.org/ To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Math font problem on screen Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003
09:05:30 + X-Complaints-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jean
On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 03:53:10PM +0200, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
What do you have in .lyx/xfonts/ with only the eps fonts?
%ls /usr/local/share/lyx-1.3.3/xfonts
PSres.upr cmmi10.pfb@ cmsy10.pfb@ fonts.dir msam10.pfb@
wasy10.pfb@
cmex10.pfb@ cmr10.pfb@eufm10.pfb@
Guys,
could you please delete unimportant parts of the message you are
answering to? How should I make sense of junk like below?
Matej
Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
To: Jean-Pierre.Chretien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Math font problem on screen
From
Hello,
As the subject says, greek symbols are broken on screen
(dvi OK) on 1.3.3 Solaris.
This seems there since 1.3.0 (earlier messages in teh mailing list),
and the fix mentioned in the 1.3.3 release :
- fix loading of symbol fonts on solaris
doesn't help.
Which fonts are missing ?
Where
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>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>From: Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Re: Math font problem on screen
>>Date: Tue, 14 Oct 2003 09:05:30 +
>>X-Complaints-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>J
>>>>> "Jean-Pierre" == Jean-Pierre Chretien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> X-Injected-Via-Gmane: http://gmane.org/ To:
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Subject: Re: Math font problem on screen D
On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 03:53:10PM +0200, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
> >>What do you have in .lyx/xfonts/ with only the eps fonts?
>
> %ls /usr/local/share/lyx-1.3.3/xfonts
> PSres.upr cmmi10.pfb@ cmsy10.pfb@ fonts.dir msam10.pfb@
> wasy10.pfb@
> cmex10.pfb@ cmr10.pfb@
Guys,
could you please delete unimportant parts of the message you are
answering to? How should I make sense of junk like below?
Matej
Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
>
>>>To: "Jean-Pierre.Chretien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECT
Hi all,
I am using Debian unstable, and since I updated my system today for
the first time in the last two weeks, most of the LyX math symbols have
stopped appearing in the qt front-end.
I *do* have latex-ttf-fonts installed, and they are visible
from xset q (hence visible for Xfree86) and from
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 17:50, Stefaan Himpe wrote:
I am using Debian unstable, and since I updated my system today for
Hi Stefaan,
you're right, the problem is 2-3 weeks old, but solved. The prblem is
that debian unstable still has LyX-1.3.2 without the required patch.
I have reported
Hi all,
I am using Debian unstable, and since I updated my system today for
the first time in the last two weeks, most of the LyX math symbols have
stopped appearing in the qt front-end.
I *do* have latex-ttf-fonts installed, and they are visible
from xset q (hence visible for Xfree86) and from
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 17:50, Stefaan Himpe wrote:
I am using Debian unstable, and since I updated my system today for
Hi Stefaan,
you're right, the problem is 2-3 weeks old, but solved. The prblem is
that debian unstable still has LyX-1.3.2 without the required patch.
I have reported
Hi all,
I am using Debian unstable, and since I updated my system today for
the first time in the last two weeks, most of the LyX math symbols have
stopped appearing in the qt front-end.
I *do* have latex-ttf-fonts installed, and they are visible
from "xset q" (hence visible for Xfree86) and
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 17:50, Stefaan Himpe wrote:
> I am using Debian unstable, and since I updated my system today for
Hi Stefaan,
you're right, the problem is 2-3 weeks old, but solved. The prblem is
that debian unstable still has LyX-1.3.2 without the required patch.
I have reported
I'm a new LyX user, and have installed 1.3.1 on RedHat 8.0.
Some math symbols, such as a big sigma (sum) are not displayed.
Here is a screenshot:
http://orange.math.buffalo.edu/temp/lyx_font_problem.gif ,
showing the display with the missing symbol, along with the output
(which is ok).
Any
On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 10:02:12AM -0400, John Ringland wrote:
Any help greatly appreciated.
Have you had a look at the arcives of this mailing list?
Andre'
--
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security, will not have,
nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson or
I'm a new LyX user, and have installed 1.3.1 on RedHat 8.0.
Some math symbols, such as a big sigma (sum) are not displayed.
Here is a screenshot:
http://orange.math.buffalo.edu/temp/lyx_font_problem.gif ,
showing the display with the missing symbol, along with the output
(which is ok).
Any
On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 10:02:12AM -0400, John Ringland wrote:
Any help greatly appreciated.
Have you had a look at the arcives of this mailing list?
Andre'
--
Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain Security, will not have,
nor do they deserve, either one. (T. Jefferson or
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