On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 08:23:30PM -0600, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On RedHat 7.2 I'm running lyx 1.1.6fix3 with ghostscript 7.03.
> I set fonts to "pslatex" in document settings and used export to pdf 
> from.  It looks pretty, except some of the math disappears. In 
> particular, acrobat reader does not show the minus signs!  There is no 
> warning.  If I view the same pdf file in xpdf, there is an error message 
> saying that the document uses Type 3 fonts and it can't use them.  I 
> read in the ps2pdf docs where it says it converts Type 3 fonts to high 
> resolution bitmaps, so I'm confused.

The PDF file is probably fine. The problem is that acrobat reader <4.05 had
bugs with fonts.
It is still desirable to create a PDF with no type 3 fonts.
Read Extended.lyx to learn how to do that.

Note that while using pslatex will give you type 1 fonts for text,
latex will still use some Computer Modern fonts for some symbols, for
example the minus sign. So you should always set up your ~/.dvips so dvips
will use type1 fonts.

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