On 2011-04-06, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 2:23 PM, Neal Becker ndbeck...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying lyx-2.0.0rc2.
Do I still need to keep manually adding \usepackage{lmodern} to get
vector fonts? I would have hoped that if this wasn't the default by
now,
There have
LyX already departs from LaTeX defaults by changing the font encoding
from OT1 to T1. (See the line
\usepackage[T1]{inputenc}
Is this not absurd for a default setting: I.e. T1 and CM? If the majority of
users supposedly not primarily write in English, should it not be T1 + LM? If
however
On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 11:39 AM, Sam Lewis
stroboscopicallyconflu...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
LyX already departs from LaTeX defaults by changing the font encoding
from OT1 to T1. (See the line
\usepackage[T1]{inputenc}
Is this not absurd for a default setting: I.e. T1 and CM? If the majority of
On 2011-04-06, Liviu Andronic wrote:
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 2:23 PM, Neal Becker ndbeck...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying lyx-2.0.0rc2.
Do I still need to keep manually adding \usepackage{lmodern} to get
vector fonts? I would have hoped that if this wasn't the default by
now,
There have
LyX already departs from LaTeX defaults by changing the font encoding
from OT1 to T1. (See the line
\usepackage[T1]{inputenc}
Is this not absurd for a default setting: I.e. T1 and CM? If the majority of
users supposedly not primarily write in English, should it not be T1 + LM? If
however
On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 11:39 AM, Sam Lewis
stroboscopicallyconflu...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
LyX already departs from LaTeX defaults by changing the font encoding
from OT1 to T1. (See the line
\usepackage[T1]{inputenc}
Is this not absurd for a default setting: I.e. T1 and CM? If the majority of
On 2011-04-06, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 2:23 PM, Neal Becker <ndbeck...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm trying lyx-2.0.0rc2.
>> Do I still need to keep manually adding \usepackage{lmodern} to get
>> vector fonts? I would have hoped that if this w
> LyX already departs from LaTeX defaults by changing the font encoding
> from OT1 to T1. (See the line
> \usepackage[T1]{inputenc}
Is this not absurd for a default setting: I.e. T1 and CM? If the majority of
users supposedly not primarily write in English, should it not be T1 + LM? If
On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 11:39 AM, Sam Lewis
wrote:
>
>> LyX already departs from LaTeX defaults by changing the font encoding
>> from OT1 to T1. (See the line
>> \usepackage[T1]{inputenc}
>
> Is this not absurd for a default setting: I.e. T1 and CM? If the
I'm trying lyx-2.0.0rc2.
Do I still need to keep manually adding \usepackage{lmodern} to get vector
fonts? I would have hoped that if this wasn't the default by now, at least I'd
find an option on the document settings.
Neal Becker wrote:
I'm trying lyx-2.0.0rc2.
Do I still need to keep manually adding \usepackage{lmodern} to get vector
fonts? I would have hoped that if this wasn't the default by now, at least
I'd
find an option on the document settings.
document-settings-fonts-latin modern roman
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 2:23 PM, Neal Becker ndbeck...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying lyx-2.0.0rc2.
Do I still need to keep manually adding \usepackage{lmodern} to get vector
fonts? I would have hoped that if this wasn't the default by now, at least
I'd
find an option on the document settings
I'm trying lyx-2.0.0rc2.
Do I still need to keep manually adding \usepackage{lmodern} to get vector
fonts? I would have hoped that if this wasn't the default by now, at least I'd
find an option on the document settings.
Neal Becker wrote:
I'm trying lyx-2.0.0rc2.
Do I still need to keep manually adding \usepackage{lmodern} to get vector
fonts? I would have hoped that if this wasn't the default by now, at least
I'd
find an option on the document settings.
document-settings-fonts-latin modern roman
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 2:23 PM, Neal Becker ndbeck...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying lyx-2.0.0rc2.
Do I still need to keep manually adding \usepackage{lmodern} to get vector
fonts? I would have hoped that if this wasn't the default by now, at least
I'd
find an option on the document settings
I'm trying lyx-2.0.0rc2.
Do I still need to keep manually adding \usepackage{lmodern} to get vector
fonts? I would have hoped that if this wasn't the default by now, at least I'd
find an option on the document settings.
Neal Becker wrote:
> I'm trying lyx-2.0.0rc2.
>
> Do I still need to keep manually adding \usepackage{lmodern} to get vector
> fonts? I would have hoped that if this wasn't the default by now, at least
> I'd
> find an option on the document settings.
document->settings
On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 2:23 PM, Neal Becker <ndbeck...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm trying lyx-2.0.0rc2.
>
> Do I still need to keep manually adding \usepackage{lmodern} to get vector
> fonts? I would have hoped that if this wasn't the default by now, at least
> I'd
> find a
Dear Iwan,
2009/6/17 Barankay, Iwan baran...@wharton.upenn.edu
Barankay, Iwan wrote:
3) I really wanted to save time and not have to learn the innards of lyx
or tex on how to install fonts etc. thinking that there must be solution to
this general problem given that Latin Modern Roman is
Dear Iwan,
2009/6/17 Barankay, Iwan baran...@wharton.upenn.edu
Barankay, Iwan wrote:
3) I really wanted to save time and not have to learn the innards of lyx
or tex on how to install fonts etc. thinking that there must be solution to
this general problem given that Latin Modern Roman is
Dear Iwan,
2009/6/17 Barankay, Iwan
> Barankay, Iwan wrote:
>
>
> 3) I really wanted to save time and not have to learn the innards of lyx
> or tex on how to install fonts etc. thinking that there must be solution to
> this general problem given that Latin Modern
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 6:58 AM, Guenter Mildemi...@users.berlios.de wrote:
I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default fo=
nt. When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints=
fine but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through
Barankay, Iwan wrote:
Hi,
I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default font.
When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints fine
but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the mailing list but
could not find a solution (e.g
Hi all,
speaking of fonts, I could add my experience with LaTeX (LyX) using MAC OS X
and mostly Preview, that is the default PDF viewer on MAC computers.
Actually I have never used lmodern because it didn't look well on the
screen, as it has been said. After several trials I have found out
Barankay, Iwan wrote:
Hi,
I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default fo=
nt. When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints=
fine but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the mailing l=
ist but could not find
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 6:58 AM, Guenter Mildemi...@users.berlios.de wrote:
I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default fo=
nt. When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints=
fine but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through
Barankay, Iwan wrote:
Hi,
I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default font.
When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints fine
but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the mailing list but
could not find a solution (e.g
Hi all,
speaking of fonts, I could add my experience with LaTeX (LyX) using MAC OS X
and mostly Preview, that is the default PDF viewer on MAC computers.
Actually I have never used lmodern because it didn't look well on the
screen, as it has been said. After several trials I have found out
Barankay, Iwan wrote:
Hi,
I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default fo=
nt. When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints=
fine but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the mailing l=
ist but could not find
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 6:58 AM, Guenter Milde<mi...@users.berlios.de> wrote:
>> I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default fo=
>> nt. When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints=
>> fine but I want it to look s
Barankay, Iwan wrote:
Hi,
I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default font.
When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints fine
but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the mailing list but
could not find a solution (e.g
Hi all,
speaking of fonts, I could add my experience with LaTeX (LyX) using MAC OS X
and mostly Preview, that is the default PDF viewer on MAC computers.
Actually I have never used lmodern because it didn't look well on the
screen, as it has been said. After several trials I have found out
Barankay, Iwan wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default fo=
>> nt. When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints=
>> fine but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the mailing l=
&
Hi,
I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default font.
When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints fine
but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the mailing list but
could not find a solution (e.g. adding lmodern
On 2009-06-17, Barankay, Iwan wrote:
I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default fo=
nt. When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints=
fine but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the mailing l=
ist but could not find
Hi,
I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default font.
When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints fine
but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the mailing list but
could not find a solution (e.g. adding lmodern
On 2009-06-17, Barankay, Iwan wrote:
I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default fo=
nt. When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints=
fine but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the mailing l=
ist but could not find
Hi,
I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default font.
When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints fine
but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the mailing list but
could not find a solution (e.g. adding lmodern
On 2009-06-17, Barankay, Iwan wrote:
> I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default fo=
> nt. When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints=
> fine but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the mailing l=
> i
with \usepackage{lmodern}) and by browsing
through the list of files in lmodern package (dpkg -L lmodern on
Debian) it seems that still you get much more fonts then with
your average fonts (and possibly still more or at least the same
number as with Adobe Professional fonts).
Best
with \usepackage{lmodern}) and by browsing
through the list of files in lmodern package (dpkg -L lmodern on
Debian) it seems that still you get much more fonts then with
your average fonts (and possibly still more or at least the same
number as with Adobe Professional fonts).
Best
u load with \usepackage{lmodern}) and by browsing
through the list of files in lmodern package (dpkg -L lmodern on
Debian) it seems that still you get much more fonts then with
your average fonts (and possibly still more or at least the same
number as with Adobe Professional fonts).
Martijn Brouwer wrote:
As far as I know type1 fonts (such as lmodern) scale just by multiplying
the width and height by the same factor. The CM and EC fonts are scaled
more subtle depending on the size. I assume that the lmodern fonts
look the same as EC modern at all font sizes. How doest
Martijn Brouwer wrote:
As far as I know type1 fonts (such as lmodern) scale just by multiplying
the width and height by the same factor. The CM and EC fonts are scaled
more subtle depending on the size. I assume that the lmodern fonts
look the same as EC modern at all font sizes. How doest
Martijn Brouwer wrote:
> As far as I know type1 fonts (such as lmodern) scale just by multiplying
> the width and height by the same factor. The CM and EC fonts are scaled
> more subtle depending on the size. I assume that the lmodern fonts
> look the same as EC modern at all font size
package
5) With scalable lmodern fonts
I have a few questions:
With Version 3-5, I cannot use large, bold, smallcaps font. Latex uses
the default font instead. I have worked around it by switching to large
small caps. Is there a way to get this combination of font attributes?
- Am I correct when I
package
5) With scalable lmodern fonts
I have a few questions:
With Version 3-5, I cannot use large, bold, smallcaps font. Latex uses
the default font instead. I have worked around it by switching to large
small caps. Is there a way to get this combination of font attributes?
- Am I correct when I
package
5) With scalable lmodern fonts
I have a few questions:
With Version 3-5, I cannot use large, bold, smallcaps font. Latex uses
the default font instead. I have worked around it by switching to large
small caps. Is there a way to get this combination of font attributes?
- Am I correct when I
Angus Leeming wrote:
I followed them exactly. No joy.
$ cat updates.dat
Main version number: teTeX-2.0
$ updmap --enable Map lm.map
using config file /usr/share/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg
/usr/share/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg unchanged. Map files not recreated.
Hmm, difficult. Are all the files
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
I followed them exactly. No joy.
$ cat updates.dat
Main version number: teTeX-2.0
$ updmap --enable Map lm.map
using config file /usr/share/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg
/usr/share/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg unchanged. Map files not recreated.
Hmm,
Angus Leeming wrote:
Try
updmap --disable lm.map
texhash
updmap --enable lm.map
updmap --enable Map lm.map
Good idea. I'll try it this evening. (Home machine.)
If it fails, try and post a question to comp.text.tex.
Good luck,
Jürgen
Angus Leeming wrote:
I followed them exactly. No joy.
$ cat updates.dat
Main version number: teTeX-2.0
$ updmap --enable Map lm.map
using config file /usr/share/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg
/usr/share/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg unchanged. Map files not recreated.
Hmm, difficult. Are all the files
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
I followed them exactly. No joy.
$ cat updates.dat
Main version number: teTeX-2.0
$ updmap --enable Map lm.map
using config file /usr/share/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg
/usr/share/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg unchanged. Map files not recreated.
Hmm,
Angus Leeming wrote:
Try
updmap --disable lm.map
texhash
updmap --enable lm.map
updmap --enable Map lm.map
Good idea. I'll try it this evening. (Home machine.)
If it fails, try and post a question to comp.text.tex.
Good luck,
Jürgen
Angus Leeming wrote:
> I followed them exactly. No joy.
>
> $ cat updates.dat
> Main version number: teTeX-2.0
> $ updmap --enable Map lm.map
> using config file /usr/share/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg
> /usr/share/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg unchanged. Map files not recreated.
Hmm, difficult. Are all the
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Angus Leeming wrote:
>> I followed them exactly. No joy.
>>
>> $ cat updates.dat
>> Main version number: teTeX-2.0
>> $ updmap --enable Map lm.map
>> using config file /usr/share/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg
>> /usr/share/texmf/web2c/updmap.cfg unchanged. Map files not
Angus Leeming wrote:
> > Try
> > updmap --disable lm.map
> > texhash
> > updmap --enable lm.map
updmap --enable Map lm.map
>
> Good idea. I'll try it this evening. (Home machine.)
If it fails, try and post a question to comp.text.tex.
Good luck,
Jürgen
Angus Leeming wrote:
I'm no font guru, so I'd value some advice on how to get lmodern working on
this box.
Did you follow the instructions given here?
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=uselmfonts
Jürgen
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
I'm no font guru, so I'd value some advice on how to get lmodern working
on this box.
Did you follow the instructions given here?
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=uselmfonts
I followed them exactly. No joy.
$ cat updates.dat
Angus Leeming wrote:
I'm no font guru, so I'd value some advice on how to get lmodern working on
this box.
Did you follow the instructions given here?
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=uselmfonts
Jürgen
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Angus Leeming wrote:
I'm no font guru, so I'd value some advice on how to get lmodern working
on this box.
Did you follow the instructions given here?
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=uselmfonts
I followed them exactly. No joy.
$ cat updates.dat
Angus Leeming wrote:
> I'm no font guru, so I'd value some advice on how to get lmodern working on
> this box.
Did you follow the instructions given here?
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=uselmfonts
Jürgen
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> Angus Leeming wrote:
>> I'm no font guru, so I'd value some advice on how to get lmodern working
>> on this box.
>
> Did you follow the instructions given here?
> http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=uselmfonts
I followed them
from ctan (tex/latex/lm,
fonts/{afm,tfm,type1}/public/lm but the output is unchanged.
Eg, diffusion appears as di?usion.
I'm no font guru, so I'd value some advice on how to get lmodern working on
this box.
--
Angus
trial.dvi
Description: TeX dvi file
trial.ps
Description: PostScript document
Angus Leeming wrote:
Eg, diffusion appears as di?usion.
That's meant to be an oe ligature, not a ? character.
--
Angus
from ctan (tex/latex/lm,
fonts/{afm,tfm,type1}/public/lm but the output is unchanged.
Eg, diffusion appears as di?usion.
I'm no font guru, so I'd value some advice on how to get lmodern working on
this box.
--
Angus
trial.dvi
Description: TeX dvi file
trial.ps
Description: PostScript document
Angus Leeming wrote:
Eg, diffusion appears as di?usion.
That's meant to be an oe ligature, not a ? character.
--
Angus
tan (tex/latex/lm,
fonts/{afm,tfm,type1}/public/lm but the output is unchanged.
Eg, diffusion appears as di?usion.
I'm no font guru, so I'd value some advice on how to get lmodern working on
this box.
--
Angus
trial.dvi
Description: TeX dvi file
trial.ps
Description: PostScript docum
Angus Leeming wrote:
> Eg, diffusion appears as di?usion.
That's meant to be an oe ligature, not a ? character.
--
Angus
Let's not presume that I know what to do with these files:
-
The Latin Modern fonts can be freely used and distributed under the GNU
Public Licence (see http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php).
The fonts, as
Angus Leeming wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
there is a good FAQ, maintained by Robin Fairbains of the UK TeX
users group ;-)
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=uselmfonts
Good man!
It went like a breeze. Thanks again.
--
Angus
Let's not presume that I know what to do with these files:
-
The Latin Modern fonts can be freely used and distributed under the GNU
Public Licence (see http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php).
The fonts, as
Angus Leeming wrote:
Herbert Voss wrote:
there is a good FAQ, maintained by Robin Fairbains of the UK TeX
users group ;-)
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=uselmfonts
Good man!
It went like a breeze. Thanks again.
--
Angus
Let's not presume that I know what to do with these files:
-
The Latin Modern fonts can be freely used and distributed under the GNU
Public Licence (see http://www.opensource.org/licenses/gpl-license.php).
The fonts, as
Angus Leeming wrote:
> Herbert Voss wrote:
>> there is a good FAQ, maintained by Robin Fairbains of the UK TeX
>> users group ;-)
>>
>> http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=uselmfonts
>
> Good man!
It went like a breeze. Thanks again.
--
Angus
Where do you find the instructions for installing lmodern fonts?
I use teTeX under Linux.
John O'Gorman
John O'Gorman wrote:
Where do you find the instructions for installing lmodern fonts?
I use teTeX under Linux.
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=uselmfonts
Regards,
Jürgen.
Where do you find the instructions for installing lmodern fonts?
I use teTeX under Linux.
John O'Gorman
John O'Gorman wrote:
Where do you find the instructions for installing lmodern fonts?
I use teTeX under Linux.
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=uselmfonts
Regards,
Jürgen.
Where do you find the instructions for installing lmodern fonts?
I use teTeX under Linux.
John O'Gorman
John O'Gorman wrote:
> Where do you find the instructions for installing lmodern fonts?
> I use teTeX under Linux.
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=uselmfonts
Regards,
Jürgen.
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