Thanks to Tim and Paul for their answers!
After knowing it's no known lyx issue I tried and found hyperref to be
guilty: setting pdfborder={0 0 0} in the LaTeX preamble solved the
problem...
Regards, Toby
Thanks to Tim and Paul for their answers!
After knowing it's no known lyx issue I tried and found hyperref to be
guilty: setting pdfborder={0 0 0} in the LaTeX preamble solved the
problem...
Regards, Toby
Thanks to Tim and Paul for their answers!
After knowing it's no known lyx issue I tried and found hyperref to be
guilty: setting pdfborder={0 0 0} in the LaTeX preamble solved the
problem...
Regards, Toby
Hi,
as you can see in the attached file the brackets of BibTeX-Keys appear
only partly in the PDF (it slightly differs depending on the used PDF
viewer but these brackets look different than other brackets in all of
them (tried with Foxit, AcrobatReader, GhostView)). Is there any way to
get
just now I realized that there is a similar problem with cross
references: if there is a e.g. a , directly after a cross reference to
a picture it looks like the attached picture... (Event better to see in
the second attached picture, where the footnote is complete)
inline:
Tobias Krause schrieb:
just now I realized that there is a similar problem with cross
references: if there is a e.g. a , directly after a cross reference to
a picture it looks like the attached picture... (Event better to see in
the second attached picture, where the footnote is complete)
It
Tobias Krause wrote:
Right now I use lyx 1.4.4 on Windows, pdflatex (MikTeX) and natdin
BibTeX style.
What font are you using? Can you post a minimal LyX file (plus .bib
file) that demonstrates the problem?
/Paul
Hi,
as you can see in the attached file the brackets of BibTeX-Keys appear
only partly in the PDF (it slightly differs depending on the used PDF
viewer but these brackets look different than other brackets in all of
them (tried with Foxit, AcrobatReader, GhostView)). Is there any way to
get
just now I realized that there is a similar problem with cross
references: if there is a e.g. a , directly after a cross reference to
a picture it looks like the attached picture... (Event better to see in
the second attached picture, where the footnote is complete)
inline:
Tobias Krause schrieb:
just now I realized that there is a similar problem with cross
references: if there is a e.g. a , directly after a cross reference to
a picture it looks like the attached picture... (Event better to see in
the second attached picture, where the footnote is complete)
It
Tobias Krause wrote:
Right now I use lyx 1.4.4 on Windows, pdflatex (MikTeX) and natdin
BibTeX style.
What font are you using? Can you post a minimal LyX file (plus .bib
file) that demonstrates the problem?
/Paul
Hi,
as you can see in the attached file the brackets of BibTeX-Keys appear
only partly in the PDF (it slightly differs depending on the used PDF
viewer but these brackets look different than other brackets in all of
them (tried with Foxit, AcrobatReader, GhostView)). Is there any way to
get
just now I realized that there is a similar problem with cross
references: if there is a e.g. a "," directly after a cross reference to
a picture it looks like the attached picture... (Event better to see in
the second attached picture, where the footnote is complete)
<><>
Tobias Krause schrieb:
just now I realized that there is a similar problem with cross
references: if there is a e.g. a "," directly after a cross reference to
a picture it looks like the attached picture... (Event better to see in
the second attached picture, where the footnote is complete)
Tobias Krause wrote:
Right now I use lyx 1.4.4 on Windows, pdflatex (MikTeX) and natdin
BibTeX style.
What font are you using? Can you post a minimal LyX file (plus .bib
file) that demonstrates the problem?
/Paul
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