Hi,
can I consider this bug to be resolved and close it?
According to Karstens last mail it's a problem with lmodern.
If the problem still exists would it be reasonable to reassign the
bug to the lmodern package?
Cheers,
Sven
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Marc J. Driftmeyer:
User Guide exports to pdflatex fine and upon not finding helvetica
attempts to substitute a suitable font in Acrobat 7 but fails to meet
this need.
Substitute? Isn't Helvetica one of the standard PostScript fonts?
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Marc J. Driftmeyer schrieb:
Package: lyx
Version: 1.4.2-2
Severity: minor
User Guide exports to pdflatex fine and upon not finding helvetica
attempts to substitute a suitable font in Acrobat 7 but fails to meet
this need.
This is most likey caused by a misconfigured TeX. All current TeX
Acrobat attempts to substitute for a suitable font.
The issue is with this code:
% set fonts for nicer pdf view
\IfFileExists{lmodern.sty}{\usepackage{lmodern}}{%
\usepackage[scaled=0.92]{helvet}
\usepackage{mathptmx}
\usepackage{courier} }
TexLive puts lmodern.sty under
Hi Marc,
you really should avoid TOFU. Thanks.
Marc J. Driftmeyer schrieb:
Acrobat attempts to substitute for a suitable font.
It really shouldn't have to. All files created by pdftex *should*
include any used font inside the pdf, be it the lmodern font family or
those standard postscript
Package: lyx
Version: 1.4.2-2
Severity: minor
User Guide exports to pdflatex fine and upon not finding helvetica
attempts to substitute a suitable font in Acrobat 7 but fails to meet
this need. Saving the User Guide to my own directory and selecting a
different font package in the LaTeX Preamble
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