pdf fonts
Hi all, I have just tried out the new LyX 1.1.6 and its new shiny integrated PDF exporters, and I've found that the generated PDF documents have really ugly fonts, close to unreadable in Acrobat Reader. I'm sure there's a way to fix this ;-). Any hint? TIA, Arkaitz.
pdf fonts
Hi all, I have just tried out the new LyX 1.1.6 and its new shiny integrated PDF exporters, and I've found that the generated PDF documents have really ugly fonts, close to unreadable in Acrobat Reader. I'm sure there's a way to fix this ;-). Any hint? TIA, Arkaitz.
pdf fonts
Hi all, I have just tried out the new LyX 1.1.6 and its new shiny integrated PDF exporters, and I've found that the generated PDF documents have really ugly fonts, close to unreadable in Acrobat Reader. I'm sure there's a way to fix this ;-). Any hint? TIA, Arkaitz.
Re: Lyx-code and spanish
On 20 Dec 2000 09:55:58 +0100, Guenter Milde wrote: On 20 Dec 2000 01:24:32 +0100 Arkaitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I am using LyX to write a document in Spanish, and I've found what I think is a bug when using LyX-Code. I am using the report (koma-script) environment, and if I put an "n" in a Lyx-Code part, it shows OK in the screen, but when viewing as dvi or ps, the "n" get substituted by a "ñ". -- only at the beginning of a word -- The problem is, that in the genarated Latex file LyX-Code uses the tilde (~) as word separator. (Something~like~this~nonsense.) However, in Spanisch localisation, ~n is interpreted as n-tilde, thus the space is left out and ñ is inserted. (I suppose, spanish uses ~ as command prefix (besides the traditional \) as german does with ".) A workaround would be to put the LyX-Code in English (Mark it and do LayoutCharacterLanguageEnglish) This works fine, thanks! (The previouos post was actually forJean-Marc Lasgouttes, sorry) cheers, Arkaitz. Guenter -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Lyx-code and spanish
On 20 Dec 2000 09:55:58 +0100, Guenter Milde wrote: On 20 Dec 2000 01:24:32 +0100 Arkaitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I am using LyX to write a document in Spanish, and I've found what I think is a bug when using LyX-Code. I am using the report (koma-script) environment, and if I put an "n" in a Lyx-Code part, it shows OK in the screen, but when viewing as dvi or ps, the "n" get substituted by a "ñ". -- only at the beginning of a word -- The problem is, that in the genarated Latex file LyX-Code uses the tilde (~) as word separator. (Something~like~this~nonsense.) However, in Spanisch localisation, ~n is interpreted as n-tilde, thus the space is left out and ñ is inserted. (I suppose, spanish uses ~ as command prefix (besides the traditional \) as german does with ".) A workaround would be to put the LyX-Code in English (Mark it and do LayoutCharacterLanguageEnglish) Neither \noextraspanish nor \noextrasspanish work, they give a Latext error. Thanks anyway! cheers, Arkaitz. Guenter -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Lyx-code and spanish
On 20 Dec 2000 09:55:58 +0100, Guenter Milde wrote: On 20 Dec 2000 01:24:32 +0100 Arkaitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I am using LyX to write a document in Spanish, and I've found what I think is a bug when using LyX-Code. I am using the report (koma-script) environment, and if I put an "n" in a Lyx-Code part, it shows OK in the screen, but when viewing as dvi or ps, the "n" get substituted by a "ñ". -- only at the beginning of a word -- The problem is, that in the genarated Latex file LyX-Code uses the tilde (~) as word separator. (Something~like~this~nonsense.) However, in Spanisch localisation, ~n is interpreted as n-tilde, thus the space is left out and ñ is inserted. (I suppose, spanish uses ~ as command prefix (besides the traditional \) as german does with ".) A workaround would be to put the LyX-Code in English (Mark it and do LayoutCharacterLanguageEnglish) This works fine, thanks! (The previouos post was actually forJean-Marc Lasgouttes, sorry) cheers, Arkaitz. Guenter -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Lyx-code and spanish
On 20 Dec 2000 09:55:58 +0100, Guenter Milde wrote: On 20 Dec 2000 01:24:32 +0100 Arkaitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I am using LyX to write a document in Spanish, and I've found what I think is a bug when using LyX-Code. I am using the report (koma-script) environment, and if I put an "n" in a Lyx-Code part, it shows OK in the screen, but when viewing as dvi or ps, the "n" get substituted by a "ñ". -- only at the beginning of a word -- The problem is, that in the genarated Latex file LyX-Code uses the tilde (~) as word separator. (Something~like~this~nonsense.) However, in Spanisch localisation, ~n is interpreted as n-tilde, thus the space is left out and ñ is inserted. (I suppose, spanish uses ~ as command prefix (besides the traditional \) as german does with ".) A workaround would be to put the LyX-Code in English (Mark it and do LayoutCharacterLanguageEnglish) Neither \noextraspanish nor \noextrasspanish work, they give a Latext error. Thanks anyway! cheers, Arkaitz. Guenter -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Lyx-code and spanish
On 20 Dec 2000 09:55:58 +0100, Guenter Milde wrote: > On 20 Dec 2000 01:24:32 +0100 Arkaitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I am using LyX to write a document in Spanish, and I've found what I > > think is a bug when using LyX-Code. I am using the report (koma-script) > > environment, and if I put an "n" in a Lyx-Code part, it shows OK in the > > screen, but when viewing as dvi or ps, the "n" get substituted by a "ñ". > -- only at the beginning of a word -- > > The problem is, that in the genarated Latex file LyX-Code uses the tilde (~) > as word separator. (Something~like~this~nonsense.) However, in Spanisch > localisation, ~n is interpreted as n-tilde, thus the space is left out and ñ > is inserted. > (I suppose, spanish uses ~ as command prefix (besides the traditional \) as > german does with ".) > > A workaround would be to put the LyX-Code in English (Mark it and do > >Layout>Character>Language>English) This works fine, thanks! (The previouos post was actually forJean-Marc Lasgouttes, sorry) cheers, Arkaitz. > > Guenter > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
Re: Lyx-code and spanish
On 20 Dec 2000 09:55:58 +0100, Guenter Milde wrote: > On 20 Dec 2000 01:24:32 +0100 Arkaitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I am using LyX to write a document in Spanish, and I've found what I > > think is a bug when using LyX-Code. I am using the report (koma-script) > > environment, and if I put an "n" in a Lyx-Code part, it shows OK in the > > screen, but when viewing as dvi or ps, the "n" get substituted by a "ñ". > -- only at the beginning of a word -- > > The problem is, that in the genarated Latex file LyX-Code uses the tilde (~) > as word separator. (Something~like~this~nonsense.) However, in Spanisch > localisation, ~n is interpreted as n-tilde, thus the space is left out and ñ > is inserted. > (I suppose, spanish uses ~ as command prefix (besides the traditional \) as > german does with ".) > > A workaround would be to put the LyX-Code in English (Mark it and do > >Layout>Character>Language>English) Neither \noextraspanish nor \noextrasspanish work, they give a Latext error. Thanks anyway! cheers, Arkaitz. > > Guenter > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
Lyx-code and spanish
Hi, I am using LyX to write a document in Spanish, and I've found what I think is a bug when using LyX-Code. I am using the report (koma-script) environment, and if I put an "n" in a Lyx-Code part, it shows OK in the screen, but when viewing as dvi or ps, the "n" get substituted by a "ñ". Cheers, Arkaitz. Note: please cc me, as Im not a subscriber, thanks.
Lyx-code and spanish
Hi, I am using LyX to write a document in Spanish, and I've found what I think is a bug when using LyX-Code. I am using the report (koma-script) environment, and if I put an "n" in a Lyx-Code part, it shows OK in the screen, but when viewing as dvi or ps, the "n" get substituted by a "ñ". Cheers, Arkaitz. Note: please cc me, as Im not a subscriber, thanks.
Lyx-code and spanish
Hi, I am using LyX to write a document in Spanish, and I've found what I think is a bug when using LyX-Code. I am using the report (koma-script) environment, and if I put an "n" in a Lyx-Code part, it shows OK in the screen, but when viewing as dvi or ps, the "n" get substituted by a "ñ". Cheers, Arkaitz. Note: please cc me, as Im not a subscriber, thanks.
Title without Date in Article textclass
Hi everybody, As the subject says, I would like to know if there is any way of getting rid of the automatic Date inserted in the Article class when the Title environment is used. I have tried using an explicit Date paragraph with only a protected space in it, but I think this is not the Right Thing(tm) to do, does anyone have any hint? Thanks in advance, Arkaitz. -- Arkaitz Bitorika [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Title without Date in Article textclass
Hi everybody, As the subject says, I would like to know if there is any way of getting rid of the automatic Date inserted in the Article class when the Title environment is used. I have tried using an explicit Date paragraph with only a protected space in it, but I think this is not the Right Thing(tm) to do, does anyone have any hint? Thanks in advance, Arkaitz. -- Arkaitz Bitorika [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Title without Date in Article textclass
Hi everybody, As the subject says, I would like to know if there is any way of getting rid of the automatic Date inserted in the Article class when the Title environment is used. I have tried using an explicit Date paragraph with only a protected space in it, but I think this is not the Right Thing(tm) to do, does anyone have any hint? Thanks in advance, Arkaitz. -- Arkaitz Bitorika [EMAIL PROTECTED]