Re: LyX 1.6 PDF output
But is there a way to embed used fonts in the PDF with pdflatex? If so, shouldn't be an option in LyX to allow this feature? - Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 4:30 PM, Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Julio Rojas wrote: Hi. I was doing some document in LyX 1.6 (Ubuntu) and when I printed it the text was blurry, even if it was looking good on XPDF. Also, I had an EPS plot (made in Inkscape) in the document and the font in the printed version was bold instead of plain. The formulas were printed alright. The weird thing is that if I exported the document to PDF and opened it with Adobe Reader, the printed version was perfect. Try using different fonts. This is usually because some program or other in the chain doesn't understand the fonts you're trying to use. In this case, it sounds like it might be ghostscript that is the culprit. rh
Re: LyX 1.6 PDF output
I just saw thru Adobe Reader that fonts are embedded in the document. Almost all of them are Type 1, but there's one, called F15, which is Type 3. Could it be the culprit? Is there any way I can replace this font? - Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 9:33 AM, Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But is there a way to embed used fonts in the PDF with pdflatex? If so, shouldn't be an option in LyX to allow this feature? - Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 4:30 PM, Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Julio Rojas wrote: Hi. I was doing some document in LyX 1.6 (Ubuntu) and when I printed it the text was blurry, even if it was looking good on XPDF. Also, I had an EPS plot (made in Inkscape) in the document and the font in the printed version was bold instead of plain. The formulas were printed alright. The weird thing is that if I exported the document to PDF and opened it with Adobe Reader, the printed version was perfect. Try using different fonts. This is usually because some program or other in the chain doesn't understand the fonts you're trying to use. In this case, it sounds like it might be ghostscript that is the culprit. rh
Re: LyX 1.6 PDF output
On 4.09.08, Julio Rojas wrote: I just saw thru Adobe Reader that fonts are embedded in the document. Almost all of them are Type 1, but there's one, called F15, which is Type 3. Could it be the culprit? Is there any way I can replace this font? You might search the latex log to see if F15 pops up there. Maybe it comes from the included eps files, though. (Try without included eps and check the embedded fonts again...) GM
Re: LyX 1.6 PDF output
But is there a way to embed used fonts in the PDF with pdflatex? If so, shouldn't be an option in LyX to allow this feature? - Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 4:30 PM, Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Julio Rojas wrote: Hi. I was doing some document in LyX 1.6 (Ubuntu) and when I printed it the text was blurry, even if it was looking good on XPDF. Also, I had an EPS plot (made in Inkscape) in the document and the font in the printed version was bold instead of plain. The formulas were printed alright. The weird thing is that if I exported the document to PDF and opened it with Adobe Reader, the printed version was perfect. Try using different fonts. This is usually because some program or other in the chain doesn't understand the fonts you're trying to use. In this case, it sounds like it might be ghostscript that is the culprit. rh
Re: LyX 1.6 PDF output
I just saw thru Adobe Reader that fonts are embedded in the document. Almost all of them are Type 1, but there's one, called F15, which is Type 3. Could it be the culprit? Is there any way I can replace this font? - Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 9:33 AM, Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But is there a way to embed used fonts in the PDF with pdflatex? If so, shouldn't be an option in LyX to allow this feature? - Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 4:30 PM, Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Julio Rojas wrote: Hi. I was doing some document in LyX 1.6 (Ubuntu) and when I printed it the text was blurry, even if it was looking good on XPDF. Also, I had an EPS plot (made in Inkscape) in the document and the font in the printed version was bold instead of plain. The formulas were printed alright. The weird thing is that if I exported the document to PDF and opened it with Adobe Reader, the printed version was perfect. Try using different fonts. This is usually because some program or other in the chain doesn't understand the fonts you're trying to use. In this case, it sounds like it might be ghostscript that is the culprit. rh
Re: LyX 1.6 PDF output
On 4.09.08, Julio Rojas wrote: I just saw thru Adobe Reader that fonts are embedded in the document. Almost all of them are Type 1, but there's one, called F15, which is Type 3. Could it be the culprit? Is there any way I can replace this font? You might search the latex log to see if F15 pops up there. Maybe it comes from the included eps files, though. (Try without included eps and check the embedded fonts again...) GM
Re: LyX 1.6 PDF output
But is there a way to embed used fonts in the PDF with pdflatex? If so, shouldn't be an option in LyX to allow this feature? - Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 4:30 PM, Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Julio Rojas wrote: >> >> Hi. I was doing some document in LyX 1.6 (Ubuntu) and when I printed >> it the text was blurry, even if it was looking good on XPDF. Also, I >> had an EPS plot (made in Inkscape) in the document and the font in the >> printed version was bold instead of plain. The formulas were printed >> alright. >> >> The weird thing is that if I exported the document to PDF and opened >> it with Adobe Reader, the printed version was perfect. >> >> > > Try using different fonts. This is usually because some program or other in > the chain doesn't understand the fonts you're trying to use. In this case, > it sounds like it might be ghostscript that is the culprit. > > rh > >
Re: LyX 1.6 PDF output
I just saw thru Adobe Reader that fonts are embedded in the document. Almost all of them are Type 1, but there's one, called F15, which is Type 3. Could it be the culprit? Is there any way I can replace this font? - Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 9:33 AM, Julio Rojas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > But is there a way to embed used fonts in the PDF with pdflatex? If > so, shouldn't be an option in LyX to allow this feature? > - > Julio Rojas > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 4:30 PM, Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Julio Rojas wrote: >>> >>> Hi. I was doing some document in LyX 1.6 (Ubuntu) and when I printed >>> it the text was blurry, even if it was looking good on XPDF. Also, I >>> had an EPS plot (made in Inkscape) in the document and the font in the >>> printed version was bold instead of plain. The formulas were printed >>> alright. >>> >>> The weird thing is that if I exported the document to PDF and opened >>> it with Adobe Reader, the printed version was perfect. >>> >>> >> >> Try using different fonts. This is usually because some program or other in >> the chain doesn't understand the fonts you're trying to use. In this case, >> it sounds like it might be ghostscript that is the culprit. >> >> rh >> >> >
Re: LyX 1.6 PDF output
On 4.09.08, Julio Rojas wrote: > I just saw thru Adobe Reader that fonts are embedded in the document. > Almost all of them are Type 1, but there's one, called F15, which is > Type 3. Could it be the culprit? Is there any way I can replace this > font? You might search the latex log to see if F15 pops up there. Maybe it comes from the included eps files, though. (Try without included eps and check the embedded fonts again...) GM
LyX 1.6 PDF output
Hi. I was doing some document in LyX 1.6 (Ubuntu) and when I printed it the text was blurry, even if it was looking good on XPDF. Also, I had an EPS plot (made in Inkscape) in the document and the font in the printed version was bold instead of plain. The formulas were printed alright. The weird thing is that if I exported the document to PDF and opened it with Adobe Reader, the printed version was perfect. I didn't change the default configuration in LyX for the document, which was made with the Article class. What can it be happening? - Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: LyX 1.6 PDF output
Julio Rojas wrote: Hi. I was doing some document in LyX 1.6 (Ubuntu) and when I printed it the text was blurry, even if it was looking good on XPDF. Also, I had an EPS plot (made in Inkscape) in the document and the font in the printed version was bold instead of plain. The formulas were printed alright. The weird thing is that if I exported the document to PDF and opened it with Adobe Reader, the printed version was perfect. Try using different fonts. This is usually because some program or other in the chain doesn't understand the fonts you're trying to use. In this case, it sounds like it might be ghostscript that is the culprit. rh
LyX 1.6 PDF output
Hi. I was doing some document in LyX 1.6 (Ubuntu) and when I printed it the text was blurry, even if it was looking good on XPDF. Also, I had an EPS plot (made in Inkscape) in the document and the font in the printed version was bold instead of plain. The formulas were printed alright. The weird thing is that if I exported the document to PDF and opened it with Adobe Reader, the printed version was perfect. I didn't change the default configuration in LyX for the document, which was made with the Article class. What can it be happening? - Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: LyX 1.6 PDF output
Julio Rojas wrote: Hi. I was doing some document in LyX 1.6 (Ubuntu) and when I printed it the text was blurry, even if it was looking good on XPDF. Also, I had an EPS plot (made in Inkscape) in the document and the font in the printed version was bold instead of plain. The formulas were printed alright. The weird thing is that if I exported the document to PDF and opened it with Adobe Reader, the printed version was perfect. Try using different fonts. This is usually because some program or other in the chain doesn't understand the fonts you're trying to use. In this case, it sounds like it might be ghostscript that is the culprit. rh
LyX 1.6 PDF output
Hi. I was doing some document in LyX 1.6 (Ubuntu) and when I printed it the text was blurry, even if it was looking good on XPDF. Also, I had an EPS plot (made in Inkscape) in the document and the font in the printed version was bold instead of plain. The formulas were printed alright. The weird thing is that if I exported the document to PDF and opened it with Adobe Reader, the printed version was perfect. I didn't change the default configuration in LyX for the document, which was made with the Article class. What can it be happening? - Julio Rojas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: LyX 1.6 PDF output
Julio Rojas wrote: Hi. I was doing some document in LyX 1.6 (Ubuntu) and when I printed it the text was blurry, even if it was looking good on XPDF. Also, I had an EPS plot (made in Inkscape) in the document and the font in the printed version was bold instead of plain. The formulas were printed alright. The weird thing is that if I exported the document to PDF and opened it with Adobe Reader, the printed version was perfect. Try using different fonts. This is usually because some program or other in the chain doesn't understand the fonts you're trying to use. In this case, it sounds like it might be ghostscript that is the culprit. rh