On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 10:38:39PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
I found another strange but related to topic bahavior:
If I change screen font to some ttf (cp1250 encoding) text is rendered
correctly, almost all greeks symbols are ok, but other math symbols are
displayed as a lyx commands (or
Marcin == Marcin Bukat [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marcin And question: 1. Changing to CVS version can make difference?
Version 1.3.1 will make some difference wrt Qt and fonts, but I do not
know whether it will fix your particular problem.
Marcin 2. Is there some doc about proper bug reporting
Jean-Marc == Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marcin == Marcin Bukat [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marcin And question: 1. Changing to CVS version can make difference?
Jean-Marc Version 1.3.1 will make some difference wrt Qt and fonts,
Jean-Marc but I do not know whether it will fix
Version 1.3.1 will make some difference wrt Qt and fonts, but I do not
know whether it will fix your particular problem.
Yes it makes some difference :P
just see:
http://soliton.ch.pw.edu.pl/~wodz/lyx-131-screenshot.png
wo
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 08:59:42PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
http://soliton.ch.pw.edu.pl/~wodz/lyx-131-screenshot.png
Now things are working as they should.
You have to install the right set of fonts, now, to get the symbols to
appear.
john
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 08:59:42PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
http://soliton.ch.pw.edu.pl/~wodz/lyx-131-screenshot.png
Now things are working as they should.
You have to install the right set of fonts, now, to get the symbols to
appear.
john
Ok thats something new.
What do You mean by
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 10:38:39PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
I found another strange but related to topic bahavior:
If I change screen font to some ttf (cp1250 encoding) text is rendered
correctly, almost all greeks symbols are ok, but other math symbols are
displayed as a lyx commands (or
Marcin == Marcin Bukat [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marcin And question: 1. Changing to CVS version can make difference?
Version 1.3.1 will make some difference wrt Qt and fonts, but I do not
know whether it will fix your particular problem.
Marcin 2. Is there some doc about proper bug reporting
Jean-Marc == Jean-Marc Lasgouttes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marcin == Marcin Bukat [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marcin And question: 1. Changing to CVS version can make difference?
Jean-Marc Version 1.3.1 will make some difference wrt Qt and fonts,
Jean-Marc but I do not know whether it will fix
Version 1.3.1 will make some difference wrt Qt and fonts, but I do not
know whether it will fix your particular problem.
Yes it makes some difference :P
just see:
http://soliton.ch.pw.edu.pl/~wodz/lyx-131-screenshot.png
wo
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 08:59:42PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
http://soliton.ch.pw.edu.pl/~wodz/lyx-131-screenshot.png
Now things are working as they should.
You have to install the right set of fonts, now, to get the symbols to
appear.
john
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 08:59:42PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
http://soliton.ch.pw.edu.pl/~wodz/lyx-131-screenshot.png
Now things are working as they should.
You have to install the right set of fonts, now, to get the symbols to
appear.
john
Ok thats something new.
What do You mean by
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 10:38:39PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
> I found another strange but related to topic bahavior:
> If I change screen font to some ttf (cp1250 encoding) text is rendered
> correctly, almost all greeks symbols are ok, but other math symbols are
> displayed as a lyx commands
> "Marcin" == Marcin Bukat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Marcin> And question: 1. Changing to CVS version can make difference?
Version 1.3.1 will make some difference wrt Qt and fonts, but I do not
know whether it will fix your particular problem.
Marcin> 2. Is there some doc about proper bug
> "Jean-Marc" == Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Marcin" == Marcin Bukat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Marcin> And question: 1. Changing to CVS version can make difference?
Jean-Marc> Version 1.3.1 will make some difference wrt Qt and fonts,
Jean-Marc> but I do not know
Version 1.3.1 will make some difference wrt Qt and fonts, but I do not
know whether it will fix your particular problem.
Yes it makes some difference :P
just see:
http://soliton.ch.pw.edu.pl/~wodz/lyx-131-screenshot.png
wo
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 08:59:42PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
> http://soliton.ch.pw.edu.pl/~wodz/lyx-131-screenshot.png
Now things are working as they should.
You have to install the right set of fonts, now, to get the symbols to
appear.
john
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 08:59:42PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
http://soliton.ch.pw.edu.pl/~wodz/lyx-131-screenshot.png
Now things are working as they should.
You have to install the right set of fonts, now, to get the symbols to
appear.
john
Ok thats something new.
What do You mean by
Well I made some sniffing around the problem and found that in
/usr/share/lyx/xfonts
is a lack of declared fonts. (lyx was configured with prefix=/usr so
everything should be ok). Declared fonts are in source dir/lib/xfonts.
I moved this fonts:
cmex10.pfb cmr10.pfb eufm10.pfb msbm10.pfb
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On Dienstag, 18. März 2003 10:07, Marcin Bukat wrote:
Well I made some sniffing around the problem and found that in
/usr/share/lyx/xfonts
is a lack of declared fonts. (lyx was configured with prefix=/usr so
everything should be ok). Declared fonts are in
I am unable to see the meaningless chars. There are only perfectly
displayed math-space chars.
The displayed spaces in lyx_screenshot.png are intended.
Ok I marked explicite chars which are missdisplayed. Please take a look
once more...
http://soliton.ch.pw.edu.pl/~wodz/lyx_screenshot.png
wo
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On Dienstag, 18. März 2003 19:57, Marcin Bukat wrote:
I am unable to see the meaningless chars. There are only perfectly
displayed math-space chars.
The displayed spaces in lyx_screenshot.png are intended.
Ok I marked explicite chars which are
I see. Some latin2-chars made it. Sorry can't help. I have no
problems with lyx1.3.1cvs.
Maybe the use of instant preview can make life little easier.
Ok now situation is clear.
So:
1. I assume lyx is not 100% latin2 clear - this should be in docs
2. What about missing fonts in
I found another strange but related to topic bahavior:
If I change screen font to some ttf (cp1250 encoding) text is rendered
correctly, almost all greeks symbols are ok, but other math symbols are
displayed as a lyx commands (or rather latex commands). It looks like
ttf family font is used to
Well I made some sniffing around the problem and found that in
/usr/share/lyx/xfonts
is a lack of declared fonts. (lyx was configured with prefix=/usr so
everything should be ok). Declared fonts are in source dir/lib/xfonts.
I moved this fonts:
cmex10.pfb cmr10.pfb eufm10.pfb msbm10.pfb
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
On Dienstag, 18. März 2003 10:07, Marcin Bukat wrote:
Well I made some sniffing around the problem and found that in
/usr/share/lyx/xfonts
is a lack of declared fonts. (lyx was configured with prefix=/usr so
everything should be ok). Declared fonts are in
I am unable to see the meaningless chars. There are only perfectly
displayed math-space chars.
The displayed spaces in lyx_screenshot.png are intended.
Ok I marked explicite chars which are missdisplayed. Please take a look
once more...
http://soliton.ch.pw.edu.pl/~wodz/lyx_screenshot.png
wo
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On Dienstag, 18. März 2003 19:57, Marcin Bukat wrote:
I am unable to see the meaningless chars. There are only perfectly
displayed math-space chars.
The displayed spaces in lyx_screenshot.png are intended.
Ok I marked explicite chars which are
I see. Some latin2-chars made it. Sorry can't help. I have no
problems with lyx1.3.1cvs.
Maybe the use of instant preview can make life little easier.
Ok now situation is clear.
So:
1. I assume lyx is not 100% latin2 clear - this should be in docs
2. What about missing fonts in
I found another strange but related to topic bahavior:
If I change screen font to some ttf (cp1250 encoding) text is rendered
correctly, almost all greeks symbols are ok, but other math symbols are
displayed as a lyx commands (or rather latex commands). It looks like
ttf family font is used to
Well I made some sniffing around the problem and found that in
/usr/share/lyx/xfonts
is a lack of declared fonts. (lyx was configured with prefix=/usr so
everything should be ok). Declared fonts are in /lib/xfonts.
I moved this fonts:
cmex10.pfb cmr10.pfb eufm10.pfb msbm10.pfb
cmmi10.pfb
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On Dienstag, 18. März 2003 10:07, Marcin Bukat wrote:
> Well I made some sniffing around the problem and found that in
> /usr/share/lyx/xfonts
> is a lack of declared fonts. (lyx was configured with prefix=/usr so
> everything should be ok). Declared fonts are
I am unable to see the "meaningless chars". There are only perfectly
displayed "math-space" chars.
The displayed spaces in lyx_screenshot.png are intended.
Ok I marked explicite chars which are missdisplayed. Please take a look
once more...
http://soliton.ch.pw.edu.pl/~wodz/lyx_screenshot.png
wo
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On Dienstag, 18. März 2003 19:57, Marcin Bukat wrote:
> > I am unable to see the "meaningless chars". There are only perfectly
> > displayed "math-space" chars.
> >
> > The displayed spaces in lyx_screenshot.png are intended.
>
> Ok I marked explicite chars
I see. Some latin2-chars made it. Sorry can't help. I have no
problems with lyx1.3.1cvs.
Maybe the use of instant preview can make life little easier.
Ok now situation is clear.
So:
1. I assume lyx is not 100% latin2 clear - this should be in docs
2. What about missing fonts in /share/lyx/xfonts?
I found another strange but related to topic bahavior:
If I change screen font to some ttf (cp1250 encoding) text is rendered
correctly, almost all greeks symbols are ok, but other math symbols are
displayed as a lyx commands (or rather latex commands). It looks like
ttf family font is used to
Hello!
I have such problem:
Normal text is displayed correctly, but greeks symbols in math are
substitutet with garbage. After conversion to pdf let say everything is
ok. This makes realy hard math editing :-(
I tryed to run lyx -dbg mathed and found somethig like this:
creating inset with name:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 06:37:38PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
Hello!
I have such problem:
Normal text is displayed correctly, but greeks symbols in math are
substitutet with garbage. After conversion to pdf let say everything is
ok. This makes realy hard math editing :-(
I tryed to run lyx
btw: lynx-1.3.0-qt gt-3.1.1
I usually use only the console-mode version of lynx.
In version 2.8.4rel.1 btw..
Of course I made a mistake lyx-1.3.0 compiled with QT is my problem :
Generaly if I create new file, enter math mode and type '\sigma' for
example I can see meaningless character (I
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 06:37:38PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
Normal text is displayed correctly, but greeks symbols in math are
substitutet with garbage. After conversion to pdf let say everything is
ok. This makes realy hard math editing :-(
Read the INSTALL file!
Note that if Qt is
Uz.ytkownik Dekel Tsur napisa?:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 06:37:38PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
Normal text is displayed correctly, but greeks symbols in math are
substitutet with garbage. After conversion to pdf let say everything is
ok. This makes realy hard math editing :-(
Read the INSTALL
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 08:01:08PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
Read the INSTALL file!
If, however, your version of Qt does not use fontconfig, then the
/usr/local/share/lyx/xfonts directory (or equivalent) should be added to
the font path. This is done automatically by LyX if LyX is run
Do you use xfs ?
Do you have an _uncommented_ line
Loadtype1
in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 ?
bash-2.05# cat /etc/X11/XF86Config|grep type
Loadtype1
Loadfreetyp
(slackware don't use XF86Config-4)
what do You mean by xfs?
wo
Hello!
I have such problem:
Normal text is displayed correctly, but greeks symbols in math are
substitutet with garbage. After conversion to pdf let say everything is
ok. This makes realy hard math editing :-(
I tryed to run lyx -dbg mathed and found somethig like this:
creating inset with name:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 06:37:38PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
Hello!
I have such problem:
Normal text is displayed correctly, but greeks symbols in math are
substitutet with garbage. After conversion to pdf let say everything is
ok. This makes realy hard math editing :-(
I tryed to run lyx
btw: lynx-1.3.0-qt gt-3.1.1
I usually use only the console-mode version of lynx.
In version 2.8.4rel.1 btw..
Of course I made a mistake lyx-1.3.0 compiled with QT is my problem :
Generaly if I create new file, enter math mode and type '\sigma' for
example I can see meaningless character (I
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 06:37:38PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
Normal text is displayed correctly, but greeks symbols in math are
substitutet with garbage. After conversion to pdf let say everything is
ok. This makes realy hard math editing :-(
Read the INSTALL file!
Note that if Qt is
Uz.ytkownik Dekel Tsur napisa?:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 06:37:38PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
Normal text is displayed correctly, but greeks symbols in math are
substitutet with garbage. After conversion to pdf let say everything is
ok. This makes realy hard math editing :-(
Read the INSTALL
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 08:01:08PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
Read the INSTALL file!
If, however, your version of Qt does not use fontconfig, then the
/usr/local/share/lyx/xfonts directory (or equivalent) should be added to
the font path. This is done automatically by LyX if LyX is run
Do you use xfs ?
Do you have an _uncommented_ line
Loadtype1
in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 ?
bash-2.05# cat /etc/X11/XF86Config|grep type
Loadtype1
Loadfreetyp
(slackware don't use XF86Config-4)
what do You mean by xfs?
wo
Hello!
I have such problem:
Normal text is displayed correctly, but greeks symbols in math are
substitutet with garbage. After conversion to pdf let say everything is
ok. This makes realy hard math editing :-(
I tryed to run lyx -dbg mathed and found somethig like this:
creating inset with name:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 06:37:38PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
> Hello!
> I have such problem:
> Normal text is displayed correctly, but greeks symbols in math are
> substitutet with garbage. After conversion to pdf let say everything is
> ok. This makes realy hard math editing :-(
> I tryed to
btw: lynx-1.3.0-qt gt-3.1.1
I usually use only the console-mode version of lynx.
In version 2.8.4rel.1 btw..
Of course I made a mistake lyx-1.3.0 compiled with QT is my problem :>
Generaly if I create new file, enter math mode and type '\sigma' for
example I can see meaningless character (I
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 06:37:38PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
> Normal text is displayed correctly, but greeks symbols in math are
> substitutet with garbage. After conversion to pdf let say everything is
> ok. This makes realy hard math editing :-(
Read the INSTALL file!
"Note that if Qt is
Uz.ytkownik Dekel Tsur napisa?:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 06:37:38PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
Normal text is displayed correctly, but greeks symbols in math are
substitutet with garbage. After conversion to pdf let say everything is
ok. This makes realy hard math editing :-(
Read the INSTALL
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 08:01:08PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
> >Read the INSTALL file!
> > If, however, your version of Qt does not use fontconfig, then the
> > /usr/local/share/lyx/xfonts directory (or equivalent) should be added to
> > the font path. This is done automatically by LyX if LyX
Do you use xfs ?
Do you have an _uncommented_ line
Load"type1"
in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 ?
bash-2.05# cat /etc/X11/XF86Config|grep type
Load"type1"
Load"freetyp"
(slackware don't use XF86Config-4)
what do You mean by xfs?
wo
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