Re: display of greek letters
On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 06:38:05PM +, Angus Leeming wrote: > Martijn Brouwer wrote: > > ... when I > > type \alpha, I see 'alpha' in red instead of the symbol alpha... I have a Debian/testing system with lyx 1.3.2 and no greek symbols After filing a bug report to Debian bugs, I got the hint that there is lyx 1.3.3 available as lyx-qt/experimental. After installing apt-get lyx-qt/experimental lyx-common/experimental latex-xft-fonts I have a lyx 1.3.3 with math symbols working. Günter -- G.Milde at web.de
Re: display of greek letters
On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 06:38:05PM +, Angus Leeming wrote: > Martijn Brouwer wrote: > > ... when I > > type \alpha, I see 'alpha' in red instead of the symbol alpha... I've been following the discussion since a while and reading the LyX-Qt wiki, still I cannot solve the math-fonts problem: I have a Debian/testing system with lyx 1.3.2: LyX 1.3.2 of Tue, May 6 2003 Built on Jun 5 2003, 11:55:33 Configuration Host type: i686-pc-linux-gnu Frontend: qt Qt version: 3.1.1 Installed the latex-xft-fonts package and run dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig and dpkg-reconfigure tetex-extra (as suggested in the wiki) but still ERT for \alpha...\omega. Do I need a patch? Is lyx 1.3.3 available as a Debian package? Günter -- G.Milde at web.de
Re: display of greek letters
Martijn Brouwer wrote: > Hi, > When I insert greek letters in a document they are not diplayed > correctly. I do not get the symbol but the name of letter. So when I > type \alpha, I see 'alpha' in red instead of the symbol alpha. Latex > output is OK, so I think it is related to my mathfont. Another user > in my system does not have this problem, so the cause is somewhere > in my configuration. Does somebody have a clue where I can look? I > tried moving away my ~/.lyx/preferences, but that did not help. > > Bye, > > Martijn Brouwer Hello Martin. Did me previous posting on this matter to you not help? Angus Re: rendering greek letters in 1.3.3 qt From: Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Friday 21 November 2003 11:18:42 am Groups: gmane.editors.lyx.general XRef: main.gmane.org gmane.editors.lyx.general:13065 References: 1 Martijn Brouwer wrote: > Hi since I upgraded lyx to 1.3.3 qt, greek letters are not rendered > anymore in LyX (latex output is OK). The symbols are displayed as > ERT. An equation with a lot of \varepsilons becomes very unreadable. > Can anybody shed some light on this? Am I missing some X11 fonts, is > something else wrong or is this a bug? It is WYGIWYM, but not > WYSIWYM :(. > > Martijn http://wiki.lyx.org/pmwiki.php/FAQ/Qt
Re: display of greek letters
On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 05:27:22PM +0100, Martijn Brouwer wrote: > Hi, When I insert greek letters in a document they are not diplayed > correctly. I do not get the symbol but the name of letter. So when I > type \alpha, I see 'alpha' in red instead of the symbol alpha. Latex > output is OK, so I think it is related to my mathfont. Another user in > my system does not have this problem, so the cause is somewhere in my > configuration. Does somebody have a clue where I can look? I tried > moving away my ~/.lyx/preferences, but that did not help. This comes up repeatedly here. Have you checked the archives? Andre'
display of greek letters
Hi, When I insert greek letters in a document they are not diplayed correctly. I do not get the symbol but the name of letter. So when I type \alpha, I see 'alpha' in red instead of the symbol alpha. Latex output is OK, so I think it is related to my mathfont. Another user in my system does not have this problem, so the cause is somewhere in my configuration. Does somebody have a clue where I can look? I tried moving away my ~/.lyx/preferences, but that did not help. Bye, Martijn Brouwer
display of greek letters
Hi, When I insert greek letters in a document they are not diplayed correctly. I do not get the symbol but the name of letter. So when I type \alpha, I see 'alpha' in red instead of the symbol alpha. Latex output is OK, so I think it is related to my mathfont. Another user in my system does not have this problem, so the cause is somewhere in my configuration. Does somebody have a clue where I can look? I tried moving away my ~/.lyx/preferences, but that did not help. Bye, Martijn Brouwer