Thanks for all the replies, As of not I tried to repalce all the greek alphabets manually and seems to be working. Thank god :-)
Any way I will carry on with my documentation without altering the features in lyx else I fear that I might land up with troubles .. I guess Uwe is right that my Lyx version or Latex version is old but I guess upgrading it now might seem to be risky , as I am new bee to this editor :-) any way Thank you all once again On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 8:48 PM, Uwe Stöhr <[email protected]> wrote: > Am 26.09.2010 14:12, schrieb vamsi krishna: > > > unfortunately I am having almost the same problem of compiling the master >> file. >> >> I have to submit my thesis in 4 days and i am facing compiling problems. >> At >> my >> university everyone use Latex except me(using Latex portable suit LYX ), >> > > This might be the problem. It seems that your LaTeX installation uses some > older package versions. > > As it is urgent, I recommend to export your document to latex and then ask > LateX colleagues if they can help your making it compilable. > > > I tried to change the font of all my child documents which I included in >> master file. >> All my child document could generate proper pdf document individually. >> But >> when I include them in Masterfile1.lyx it is showing a compilation error >> >> Description : >> >> ...SD} Modulator using single bit Dither}{62} >> >> I wasn't able to read the size data for this font, >> >> so I will ignore the font specification. >> >> [Wizards can fix TFM files using TFtoPL/PLtoTF.] >> > > So your LaTeX installation misses the LGR fonts. The strange thing is that > this > font are Greek fonts. But this is normally no problem: If you would work on > Windows and use MiKTeX as LaTeX-distribution, you would open an Internet > connection, view your file as PDF and MiKTeX will automatically install all > packages and fonts used by your document. > As you seem to have a special LaTeX-distribution I cannot help your here. > > regards Uwe > -- N.VAMSI KRISHNA Mail Id: [email protected]
