Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
> Or you could change Layout->Document->Fonts to "times" which (I guess) uses
> Type1 fonts and, when exported to .ps and .pdf with ps2pdf, produces good
> looking antialiased fonts even in acroread.
In formulas cm-fonts are used. The use of \usepackge{mathptm} or
{mathptmx} is a solution, but not always wanted. This way pdflatex
produces much better output than ps2pdf.
Unfortunately there's no pdf distiller that can use compression, so
Unix-made pdf's are typically around 30-40% larger than those, that
acrobat's distiller produces under Windows...
So the proposal of Horst G. Kausch (Message-ID:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) is what I'd really like to have
in some future version of LyX !
cul8r,
Frank
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