dear all,
I recently installed LyX 2.0 and MacTeX TeXLive-2011-Basic on a Mac OS X
10.7 system.
I noticed that by default fonts look pixelated in pdf output because bitmap
fonts are used (http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF).
The FAQ suggests to use the font Latin Modern instead of the default
Computer
that by default fonts look pixelated in pdf output because bitmap
fonts are used (http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF).
The FAQ suggests to use the font Latin Modern instead of the default
Computer Modern.
How do I install the font for LaTex on OS X? I found the font
on http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry
Hi!
My default output format is "PDF (xetex)" in the LyX preferences, and this
appears on the View menu with the keyboard shortcut "CTRL-R".
However, if I select "Use non-Tex fonts (via xetex/luatex)" in the "Fonts"
section of the Document proper
Torquil Macdonald Sørensen wrote:
> My default output format is "PDF (xetex)" in the LyX preferences, and this
> appears on the View menu with the keyboard shortcut "CTRL-R".
>
> However, if I select "Use non-Tex fonts (via xetex/luatex)" in the &qu
dear all,
I recently installed LyX 2.0 and MacTeX TeXLive-2011-Basic on a Mac OS X
10.7 system.
I noticed that by default fonts look pixelated in pdf output because bitmap
fonts are used (http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF).
The FAQ suggests to use the font Latin Modern instead of the default
Computer
S X
>> 10.7 system.
>>
>> I noticed that by default fonts look pixelated in pdf output because bitmap
>> fonts are used (http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF).
>> The FAQ suggests to use the font Latin Modern instead of the default
>> Computer Modern.
>>
>&g
On 2012-01-06, Richard Heck wrote:
On 01/06/2012 09:11 AM, Marcus Ilgner wrote:
now that I have successfully written a document in LyX, I wanted to
export it and found that it uses bitmap fonts by default which are
very ugly.
The PostScript fonts are not bitmap, though the default Computer
On 2012-01-06, Richard Heck wrote:
On 01/06/2012 09:11 AM, Marcus Ilgner wrote:
now that I have successfully written a document in LyX, I wanted to
export it and found that it uses bitmap fonts by default which are
very ugly.
The PostScript fonts are not bitmap, though the default Computer
On 2012-01-06, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 01/06/2012 09:11 AM, Marcus Ilgner wrote:
>> now that I have successfully written a document in LyX, I wanted to
>> export it and found that it uses bitmap fonts by default which are
>> very ugly.
> The PostScript fonts are not bi
Hello all,
now that I have successfully written a document in LyX, I wanted to
export it and found that it uses bitmap fonts by default which are
very ugly. To produce good-looking PDF files, I'd like to use OpenType
or TrueType fonts. It looks like this is supported in LyX (via
XeTeX/LuaTeX
On 01/06/2012 09:11 AM, Marcus Ilgner wrote:
Hello all,
now that I have successfully written a document in LyX, I wanted to
export it and found that it uses bitmap fonts by default which are
very ugly.
The PostScript fonts are not bitmap, though the default Computer Modern
is. You should
Hello all,
now that I have successfully written a document in LyX, I wanted to
export it and found that it uses bitmap fonts by default which are
very ugly. To produce good-looking PDF files, I'd like to use OpenType
or TrueType fonts. It looks like this is supported in LyX (via
XeTeX/LuaTeX
On 01/06/2012 09:11 AM, Marcus Ilgner wrote:
Hello all,
now that I have successfully written a document in LyX, I wanted to
export it and found that it uses bitmap fonts by default which are
very ugly.
The PostScript fonts are not bitmap, though the default Computer Modern
is. You should
Hello all,
now that I have successfully written a document in LyX, I wanted to
export it and found that it uses bitmap fonts by default which are
very ugly. To produce good-looking PDF files, I'd like to use OpenType
or TrueType fonts. It looks like this is supported in LyX (via
XeTeX/LuaTeX
On 01/06/2012 09:11 AM, Marcus Ilgner wrote:
Hello all,
now that I have successfully written a document in LyX, I wanted to
export it and found that it uses bitmap fonts by default which are
very ugly.
The PostScript fonts are not bitmap, though the default Computer Modern
is. You should
Hello,
I need to create some figures for inclusion in a LyX document, using different
Windows applications (mainly Corel Draw and MATLAB). I want the font in these
figures to be as close as possible to the fonts in my main document. How can I
find out which fonts I should use to match
On 05.01.2012 16:53, Matthias Hunstig wrote:
Hello,
I need to create some figures for inclusion in a LyX document, using different
Windows applications (mainly Corel Draw and MATLAB). I want the font in these
figures to be as close as possible to the fonts in my main document. How can I
find
Hello,
I need to create some figures for inclusion in a LyX document, using different
Windows applications (mainly Corel Draw and MATLAB). I want the font in these
figures to be as close as possible to the fonts in my main document. How can I
find out which fonts I should use to match
On 05.01.2012 16:53, Matthias Hunstig wrote:
Hello,
I need to create some figures for inclusion in a LyX document, using different
Windows applications (mainly Corel Draw and MATLAB). I want the font in these
figures to be as close as possible to the fonts in my main document. How can I
find
Hello,
I need to create some figures for inclusion in a LyX document, using different
Windows applications (mainly Corel Draw and MATLAB). I want the font in these
figures to be as close as possible to the fonts in my main document. How can I
find out which fonts I should use to match
On 05.01.2012 16:53, Matthias Hunstig wrote:
Hello,
I need to create some figures for inclusion in a LyX document, using different
Windows applications (mainly Corel Draw and MATLAB). I want the font in these
figures to be as close as possible to the fonts in my main document. How can I
find
Dear Lyx folks
I downloaded Lyx 2.0.2 and the default screen font is a sans serif font. I
went to Preferences to change back to my favored Times font as I use in 1.6.8,
but nothing I do there has any effect. What's the deal? How do I change to
Times as a screen font?
Bill Mullin
. What's the deal? How do I
change to Times as a screen font?
Have you tried Tools Prefs Look Feel Screen Fonts, and change
all families for 'Times'? If it still doesn't work, tell us exactly
what you select and where; and what you expect, and what happens.
Liviu
Bill Mullin
, but nothing I do there has any effect. What's the deal? How do I
change to Times as a screen font?
Have you tried Tools Prefs Look Feel Screen Fonts, and change
all families for 'Times'? If it still doesn't work, tell us exactly
what you select and where; and what you expect, and what
Begin forwarded message:
From: William Mullin mul...@physics.umass.edu
Subject: Re: Screen fonts in 2.0.2
Date: December 6, 2011 5:30:53 PM EST
To: Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com
Dear Lyx folks
I downloaded Lyx 2.0.2 and the default screen font is a sans serif font. I
went
...@physics.umass.edu
Begin forwarded message:
From: William Mullin mul...@physics.umass.edu
Subject: Re: Screen fonts in 2.0.2
Date: December 6, 2011 5:30:53 PM EST
To: Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com
Dear Lyx folks
I downloaded Lyx 2.0.2 and the default screen font is a sans
relaunch Lyx after having renamed your user
folder and try again to change the screen font?
Murat
2011/12/6 William Mullin mul...@physics.umass.edu
Begin forwarded message:
From: William Mullin mul...@physics.umass.edu
Subject: Re: Screen fonts in 2.0.2
Date: December 6, 2011 5:30
Dear Lyx folks
I downloaded Lyx 2.0.2 and the default screen font is a sans serif font. I
went to Preferences to change back to my favored Times font as I use in 1.6.8,
but nothing I do there has any effect. What's the deal? How do I change to
Times as a screen font?
Bill Mullin
. What's the deal? How do I
change to Times as a screen font?
Have you tried Tools Prefs Look Feel Screen Fonts, and change
all families for 'Times'? If it still doesn't work, tell us exactly
what you select and where; and what you expect, and what happens.
Liviu
Bill Mullin
, but nothing I do there has any effect. What's the deal? How do I
change to Times as a screen font?
Have you tried Tools Prefs Look Feel Screen Fonts, and change
all families for 'Times'? If it still doesn't work, tell us exactly
what you select and where; and what you expect, and what
Begin forwarded message:
From: William Mullin mul...@physics.umass.edu
Subject: Re: Screen fonts in 2.0.2
Date: December 6, 2011 5:30:53 PM EST
To: Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com
Dear Lyx folks
I downloaded Lyx 2.0.2 and the default screen font is a sans serif font. I
went
...@physics.umass.edu
Begin forwarded message:
From: William Mullin mul...@physics.umass.edu
Subject: Re: Screen fonts in 2.0.2
Date: December 6, 2011 5:30:53 PM EST
To: Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com
Dear Lyx folks
I downloaded Lyx 2.0.2 and the default screen font is a sans
relaunch Lyx after having renamed your user
folder and try again to change the screen font?
Murat
2011/12/6 William Mullin mul...@physics.umass.edu
Begin forwarded message:
From: William Mullin mul...@physics.umass.edu
Subject: Re: Screen fonts in 2.0.2
Date: December 6, 2011 5:30
Dear Lyx folks
I downloaded Lyx 2.0.2 and the default screen font is a sans serif font. I
went to Preferences to change back to my favored Times font as I use in 1.6.8,
but nothing I do there has any effect. What's the deal? How do I change to
Times as a screen font?
Bill Mullin
ng I do there has any effect. What's the deal? How do I
> change to Times as a screen font?
>
Have you tried Tools > Prefs > Look & Feel > Screen Fonts, and change
all families for 'Times'? If it still doesn't work, tell us exactly
what you select and where; and what you expect,
ces to change back to my favored Times font as I use in
>>> 1.6.8, but nothing I do there has any effect. What's the deal? How do I
>>> change to Times as a screen font?
>>>
>> Have you tried Tools > Prefs > Look & Feel > Screen Fonts, and change
>&
Begin forwarded message:
> From: William Mullin <mul...@physics.umass.edu>
> Subject: Re: Screen fonts in 2.0.2
> Date: December 6, 2011 5:30:53 PM EST
> To: Liviu Andronic <landronim...@gmail.com>
>
>>
>>> Dear Lyx folks
>>>
>>>
mul...@physics.umass.edu>
>
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> > From: William Mullin <mul...@physics.umass.edu>
> > Subject: Re: Screen fonts in 2.0.2
> > Date: December 6, 2011 5:30:53 PM EST
> > To: Liviu Andronic <landronim...@gmail.com>
> >
.. Maybe you should relaunch Lyx after having renamed your user
> folder and try again to change the screen font?
>
> Murat
>
> 2011/12/6 William Mullin <mul...@physics.umass.edu>
>
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> > From: William Mullin <mul...@physics.umas
Kenedy,
You are clearly in the hands of experts here, so I shall not try to
muddle the water.
However, after several years of using Miktex on Windows, I have switched
to TexLive,
which seems to be the general trend. I use Texlive on Linux, and wanted
to have the same Latex system on both
Kenedy,
You are clearly in the hands of experts here, so I shall not try to
muddle the water.
However, after several years of using Miktex on Windows, I have switched
to TexLive,
which seems to be the general trend. I use Texlive on Linux, and wanted
to have the same Latex system on both
Kenedy,
You are clearly in the hands of experts here, so I shall not try to
muddle the water.
However, after several years of using Miktex on Windows, I have switched
to TexLive,
which seems to be the general trend. I use Texlive on Linux, and wanted
to have the same Latex system on both
On 29. okt. 2011 16:15, Kenedy Torcatt wrote:
4 -Can I stablish that when I press enter on keyboard the space between
paragraph be equivalent to 2 enters on word, I mean without inserting
forced spaces on lyx, you know : ctrl+enter. That would save me a lot of
time.
When you press enter on
On 29. okt. 2011 16:15, Kenedy Torcatt wrote:
4 -Can I stablish that when I press enter on keyboard the space between
paragraph be equivalent to 2 enters on word, I mean without inserting
forced spaces on lyx, you know : ctrl+enter. That would save me a lot of
time.
When you press enter on
On 29. okt. 2011 16:15, Kenedy Torcatt wrote:
4 -Can I stablish that when I press enter on keyboard the space between
paragraph be equivalent to "2 enters on word", I mean without inserting
forced spaces on lyx, you know : ctrl+enter. That would save me a lot of
time.
When you press enter on
On 2011-10-28, Kenedy Torcatt wrote:
1- Could I actually use my windows fonts to compile the PDF? because there
is a drop down menu that show them when I tick Don't use Xetex typography.
This seems to be a name error. To use system fonts, you need to check:
DocumentSettingsFontsUse non-TeX
Liviu
On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 1:03 AM, Kenedy Torcatt yde...@gmail.com wrote:
This really is a great Start! Thankyou, and thankyou. But I need a bit more
details and fixes about this, I mean:
1- Could I actually use my windows fonts to compile the PDF? because there
is a drop down menu
Hello...
Where can I find a description for every MiKTEX package Tht's is been using
inside hte LyX file preamble?. I need to do an inventory of them to
simplifyand ilustrate it's use.
*kenedy*
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On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Kenedy Torcatt yde...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello...
Where can I find a description for every MiKTEX package Tht's is been using
inside hte LyX file preamble?. I need to do an inventory of them to
simplifyand ilustrate it's use.
As Günter suggested, search them
On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 1:03 AM, Kenedy Torcatt yde...@gmail.com wrote:
This really is a great Start! Thankyou, and thankyou. But I need a bit more
details and fixes about this, I mean:
1- Could I actually use my windows fonts to compile the PDF? because there
is a drop down menu that show
On 2011-10-28, Kenedy Torcatt wrote:
1- Could I actually use my windows fonts to compile the PDF? because there
is a drop down menu that show them when I tick Don't use Xetex typography.
This seems to be a name error. To use system fonts, you need to check:
DocumentSettingsFontsUse non-TeX
Liviu
On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 1:03 AM, Kenedy Torcatt yde...@gmail.com wrote:
This really is a great Start! Thankyou, and thankyou. But I need a bit more
details and fixes about this, I mean:
1- Could I actually use my windows fonts to compile the PDF? because there
is a drop down menu
Hello...
Where can I find a description for every MiKTEX package Tht's is been using
inside hte LyX file preamble?. I need to do an inventory of them to
simplifyand ilustrate it's use.
*kenedy*
Anteproyecto edited.lyx
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On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Kenedy Torcatt yde...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello...
Where can I find a description for every MiKTEX package Tht's is been using
inside hte LyX file preamble?. I need to do an inventory of them to
simplifyand ilustrate it's use.
As Günter suggested, search them
On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 1:03 AM, Kenedy Torcatt yde...@gmail.com wrote:
This really is a great Start! Thankyou, and thankyou. But I need a bit more
details and fixes about this, I mean:
1- Could I actually use my windows fonts to compile the PDF? because there
is a drop down menu that show
On 2011-10-28, Kenedy Torcatt wrote:
> 1- Could I actually use my windows fonts to compile the PDF? because there
> is a drop down menu that show them when I tick "Don't use Xetex typography".
This seems to be a name error. To use system fonts, you need to check:
Document>Sett
rds
Liviu
On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 1:03 AM, Kenedy Torcatt <yde...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This really is a great Start! Thankyou, and thankyou. But I need a bit more
> details and fixes about this, I mean:
>
> 1- Could I actually use my windows fonts to compile the PDF? because there
Hello...
Where can I find a description for every MiKTEX package Tht's is been using
inside hte LyX file preamble?. I need to do an inventory of them to
simplifyand ilustrate it's use.
*kenedy*
Anteproyecto edited.lyx
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On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Kenedy Torcatt wrote:
> Hello...
>
> Where can I find a description for every MiKTEX package Tht's is been using
> inside hte LyX file preamble?. I need to do an inventory of them to
> simplifyand ilustrate it's use.
>
As Günter suggested,
On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 1:03 AM, Kenedy Torcatt <yde...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This really is a great Start! Thankyou, and thankyou. But I need a bit more
> details and fixes about this, I mean:
>
> 1- Could I actually use my windows fonts to compile the PDF? because there
>
Hi
I'm not certain I got everything, but it is a start.
I used Helvetica as most ordinary people does not notice the difference between
Helvetica and Arial.
But Helvetica is a lot nicer imho.
Most of the other tricks you can see in the lyx file.
hth
Ingar
Anteproyecto.lyx
Description:
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 1:20 PM, Ingar Pareliussen
ingar.parelius...@dmmh.no wrote:
Hi
I'm not certain I got everything, but it is a start.
I only made a small improvement on top of your changes, by using a
nicer way of right-aligning text.
Regards
Liviu
I used Helvetica as most ordinary
Hi
I'm not certain I got everything, but it is a start.
I used Helvetica as most ordinary people does not notice the difference between
Helvetica and Arial.
But Helvetica is a lot nicer imho.
Most of the other tricks you can see in the lyx file.
hth
Ingar
Anteproyecto.lyx
Description:
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 1:20 PM, Ingar Pareliussen
ingar.parelius...@dmmh.no wrote:
Hi
I'm not certain I got everything, but it is a start.
I only made a small improvement on top of your changes, by using a
nicer way of right-aligning text.
Regards
Liviu
I used Helvetica as most ordinary
Hi
I'm not certain I got everything, but it is a start.
I used Helvetica as most ordinary people does not notice the difference between
Helvetica and Arial.
But Helvetica is a lot nicer imho.
Most of the other tricks you can see in the lyx file.
hth
Ingar
Anteproyecto.lyx
Description:
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 1:20 PM, Ingar Pareliussen
wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm not certain I got everything, but it is a start.
>
I only made a small improvement on top of your changes, by using a
nicer way of right-aligning text.
Regards
Liviu
> I used Helvetica as most
On 19.10.2011 07:31, Kenedy Torcatt wrote:
Hello, first of all, I'm a windows user. I've installed LyX 2.0 recently
and I saw that now we can use the windows fonts selecting them in a drop
down menu after tick No tex typography.
My problem is that when i do that I always get an LyX error saying
On 19.10.2011 07:31, Kenedy Torcatt wrote:
Hello, first of all, I'm a windows user. I've installed LyX 2.0 recently
and I saw that now we can use the windows fonts selecting them in a drop
down menu after tick No tex typography.
My problem is that when i do that I always get an LyX error saying
On 19.10.2011 07:31, Kenedy Torcatt wrote:
Hello, first of all, I'm a windows user. I've installed LyX 2.0 recently
and I saw that now we can use the windows fonts selecting them in a drop
down menu after tick No tex typography.
My problem is that when i do that I always get an LyX error saying
Hello, first of all, I'm a windows user. I've installed LyX 2.0 recently and
I saw that now we can use the windows fonts selecting them in a drop down
menu after tick No tex typography.
My problem is that when i do that I always get an LyX error saying:
\char_make_active:n
{20}%
The control
Hello, first of all, I'm a windows user. I've installed LyX 2.0 recently and
I saw that now we can use the windows fonts selecting them in a drop down
menu after tick No tex typography.
My problem is that when i do that I always get an LyX error saying:
\char_make_active:n
{20}%
The control
Hello, first of all, I'm a windows user. I've installed LyX 2.0 recently and
I saw that now we can use the windows fonts selecting them in a drop down
menu after tick No tex typography.
My problem is that when i do that I always get an LyX error saying:
\char_make_active:n
{"20}%
The co
: \neq shows up as not equal
- evince: \neq shows up as equal - without the stroke!
Also, when viewing with Evince the first time (but *after* viewing with
xdvik), bitmap-fonts are auto-generated:
kpathsea: Running mktexpk --mfmode / --bdpi 600 --mag 1+0/600 --dpi 600 ec-lmr10
mktexpk: Running
Guenter Milde milde at users.berlios.de writes:
You might try installing/using a dedicated DVI viewer for the quick preview.
Thanks Guenter. I'll definitely try a new viewer.
Paul
: \neq shows up as not equal
- evince: \neq shows up as equal - without the stroke!
Also, when viewing with Evince the first time (but *after* viewing with
xdvik), bitmap-fonts are auto-generated:
kpathsea: Running mktexpk --mfmode / --bdpi 600 --mag 1+0/600 --dpi 600 ec-lmr10
mktexpk: Running
Guenter Milde milde at users.berlios.de writes:
You might try installing/using a dedicated DVI viewer for the quick preview.
Thanks Guenter. I'll definitely try a new viewer.
Paul
ce problem, though: exporting to
DVI and viewing the *.dvi file with:
+ xdvik: \neq shows up as not equal
- evince: \neq shows up as equal - without the stroke!
Also, when viewing with Evince the first time (but *after* viewing with
xdvik), bitmap-fonts are auto-generated:
kpathsea: Running mktexpk
Guenter Milde users.berlios.de> writes:
> You might try installing/using a dedicated DVI viewer for the quick preview.
Thanks Guenter. I'll definitely try a new viewer.
Paul
Guenter Milde milde at users.berlios.de writes:
On 2011-10-06, Paul A Rubin wrote:
Hi all,
Not sure where the culprit is, but if I use \neq in a math formula in
LyX with TeXLive 2010 and Evince as the document viewer, it shows up as
an equal sign. Viewing in PDF is fine,
Could
Guenter Milde milde at users.berlios.de writes:
On 2011-10-06, Paul A Rubin wrote:
Hi all,
Not sure where the culprit is, but if I use \neq in a math formula in
LyX with TeXLive 2010 and Evince as the document viewer, it shows up as
an equal sign. Viewing in PDF is fine,
Could
Guenter Milde users.berlios.de> writes:
>
> On 2011-10-06, Paul A Rubin wrote:
> > Hi all,
>
> > Not sure where the culprit is, but if I use \neq in a math formula in
> > LyX with TeXLive 2010 and Evince as the document viewer, it shows up as
> > an equal sign. Viewing in PDF is fine,
>
>
On 2011-10-06, Paul A Rubin wrote:
Hi all,
Not sure where the culprit is, but if I use \neq in a math formula in
LyX with TeXLive 2010 and Evince as the document viewer, it shows up as
an equal sign. Viewing in PDF is fine,
Could you be more clear here: which TeX engine (XeTeX, pdfTeX,
On 2011-10-06, Paul A Rubin wrote:
Hi all,
Not sure where the culprit is, but if I use \neq in a math formula in
LyX with TeXLive 2010 and Evince as the document viewer, it shows up as
an equal sign. Viewing in PDF is fine,
Could you be more clear here: which TeX engine (XeTeX, pdfTeX,
On 2011-10-06, Paul A Rubin wrote:
> Hi all,
> Not sure where the culprit is, but if I use \neq in a math formula in
> LyX with TeXLive 2010 and Evince as the document viewer, it shows up as
> an equal sign. Viewing in PDF is fine,
Could you be more clear here: which TeX engine (XeTeX,
Hi all,
Not sure where the culprit is, but if I use \neq in a math formula in LyX with
TeXLive 2010 and Evince as the document viewer, it shows up as an equal sign.
Viewing in PDF is fine, and a random sampling of other math symbols all worked
with View DVI. Anybody seen this before?
Cheers,
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 5:46 PM, Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote:
Hi all,
Not sure where the culprit is, but if I use \neq in a math formula in LyX with
TeXLive 2010 and Evince as the document viewer, it shows up as an equal sign.
Viewing in PDF is fine, and a random sampling of other math
PDF output shows the correct symbol. It's only DVI that mucks it up.
Paul
--
Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 5:46 PM, Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote:
Hi all,
Not sure where the culprit
Hi all,
Not sure where the culprit is, but if I use \neq in a math formula in LyX with
TeXLive 2010 and Evince as the document viewer, it shows up as an equal sign.
Viewing in PDF is fine, and a random sampling of other math symbols all worked
with View DVI. Anybody seen this before?
Cheers,
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 5:46 PM, Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote:
Hi all,
Not sure where the culprit is, but if I use \neq in a math formula in LyX with
TeXLive 2010 and Evince as the document viewer, it shows up as an equal sign.
Viewing in PDF is fine, and a random sampling of other math
PDF output shows the correct symbol. It's only DVI that mucks it up.
Paul
--
Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
Liviu Andronic landronim...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 5:46 PM, Paul A. Rubin ru...@msu.edu wrote:
Hi all,
Not sure where the culprit
Hi all,
Not sure where the culprit is, but if I use \neq in a math formula in LyX with
TeXLive 2010 and Evince as the document viewer, it shows up as an equal sign.
Viewing in PDF is fine, and a random sampling of other math symbols all worked
with View > DVI. Anybody seen this before?
Cheers,
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 5:46 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Not sure where the culprit is, but if I use \neq in a math formula in LyX with
> TeXLive 2010 and Evince as the document viewer, it shows up as an equal sign.
> Viewing in PDF is fine, and a random sampling of other
PDF output shows the correct symbol. It's only DVI that mucks it up.
Paul
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Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 5:46 PM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Not sure where the
Although this is not really a Lyx question, I have great faith in the
collective Latex wisdom of the list.
Problem:
LuaTeX or XeTeX are no longer able to find (some) system-installed fonts.
I haven't tried with all of them, for obvious reasons, but all the
fonts I normally use (esp Minion
a Lyx question, I have great faith in the
collective Latex wisdom of the list.
Problem:
LuaTeX or XeTeX are no longer able to find (some) system-installed fonts.
I haven't tried with all of them, for obvious reasons, but all the
fonts I normally use (esp Minion) are no longer found. The log says
Although this is not really a Lyx question, I have great faith in the
collective Latex wisdom of the list.
Problem:
LuaTeX or XeTeX are no longer able to find (some) system-installed fonts.
I haven't tried with all of them, for obvious reasons, but all the
fonts I normally use (esp Minion
a Lyx question, I have great faith in the
collective Latex wisdom of the list.
Problem:
LuaTeX or XeTeX are no longer able to find (some) system-installed fonts.
I haven't tried with all of them, for obvious reasons, but all the
fonts I normally use (esp Minion) are no longer found. The log says
Although this is not really a Lyx question, I have great faith in the
collective Latex wisdom of the list.
Problem:
LuaTeX or XeTeX are no longer able to find (some) system-installed fonts.
I haven't tried with all of them, for obvious reasons, but all the
fonts I normally use (esp Minion
ot really a Lyx question, I have great faith in the
> collective Latex wisdom of the list.
>
> Problem:
>
> LuaTeX or XeTeX are no longer able to find (some) system-installed fonts.
> I haven't tried with all of them, for obvious reasons, but all the
> fonts I normally use (e
Cc: Michael Rothschild; lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Problem getting started -- cant find ecm fonts
On 09/05/2011 03:59 PM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
Hello
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 8:38 PM, Michael Rothschild
mroth...@princeton.edu wrote:
I have no idea what this means or how to install
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