On 2012-01-06, Richard Heck wrote:
> On 01/06/2012 09:11 AM, Marcus Ilgner wrote:

>> now that I have successfully written a document in LyX, I wanted to
>> export it and found that it uses bitmap fonts by default which are
>> very ugly.

> The PostScript fonts are not bitmap, though the default Computer Modern 
> is. 

The default Computer Modern is bitmap too, but unfortunately it exists only
in the obsolete OT1 font encoding.

LyX sets the font encoding to T1 by default, with the side effect that the
EM fonts are used as a substitute -- but these fonts only exist in Bitmap
format.

> You should be able to choose e.g. Palatino from the font selector 
> under Document>Settings. It's also possible to use outline versions of 
> Computer Modern, though I can't remember what package you need for that.

There are several outline versions. 

Most texperts recommend Latin Modern, which you can select via the LyX
font selection GUI (hint: do this and save the document as default
default).

If you install the CM-Super fonts (there should exist a package for this for
your distribution), they are used by default instead of the bitmap EM fonts.

>> To produce good-looking PDF files, I'd like to use OpenType
>> or TrueType fonts. It looks like this is supported in LyX (via
>> XeTeX/LuaTeX)

No need for XeTeX/LuaTeX just for outline fonts.

> If you want to go this way, you probably need to install the TeXLive 
> 2011 packages, for which see here:
>      http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/TeXLive#TeX_Live_2011_2
> I had a lot of trouble with XeTeX in the official repos.


Günter

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