> Where is this part in the manual? Once we get an answer from someone,
> we can update it.
It's in Customization.lyx, chapter 5.
> You cannot use xelibertine with LyX as it requires XeTeX. (There are
> workarounds for using XeTeX with LyX but this ...
> > is really complicated
> .
Well, I don't understand all this yet. I get that Miktex or Texlive are
different basic latex-installations, but I don't really know what differences
there are or which one is better for me.
Also I don't get what Xetex is then, if it's already included in both of these.
> However, you can use the libertine package with LyX: Set the Fonts in
> Document>Settings to "default" and write
>
> \usepackage{libertine}
>
> in Documents>Settings: LaTeX preamble
Thanks. That worked. I take that this type of package is part of Texlive.
Now I see that this way I change the Default-setting for the fonts.
I think I should have asked a more general question.
I had no idea what this package-things are all about.
I thought to use xelibertine I just had to install a tex-distribution where
Xetex is included.
Regards,
Tao
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