On 11/25/05, Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do you generate your pdf's from lyx?
If you have sufficient software installed, there is three ways:
1. pdf [uses latex,dvips,ps2pdf]
Disadvantage: the slowest way
Advantage:uses exactly the same mechanism as when printing.
On 11/25/05, Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do you generate your pdf's from lyx?
If you have sufficient software installed, there is three ways:
1. pdf [uses latex,dvips,ps2pdf]
Disadvantage: the slowest way
Advantage:uses exactly the same mechanism as when printing.
On 11/25/05, Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> How do you generate your pdf's from lyx?
> If you have sufficient software installed, there is three ways:
> 1. pdf [uses latex,dvips,ps2pdf]
>Disadvantage: the slowest way
>Advantage:uses exactly the same mechanism as when
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 08:52:45AM -0600, Andrew Morrison wrote:
Recently, I switched from using gv and xpdf to read my pdf files produced in
lyx. As I was proofing my thesis, I reached a page where the graphics and
text would not display in Acrobat Reader (version 7 for linux) but would
On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 13:16:36 +0100
Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 08:52:45AM -0600, Andrew Morrison wrote:
Recently, I switched from using gv and xpdf to read my pdf files produced in
lyx. As I was proofing my thesis, I reached a page where the graphics and
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 08:52:45AM -0600, Andrew Morrison wrote:
Recently, I switched from using gv and xpdf to read my pdf files produced in
lyx. As I was proofing my thesis, I reached a page where the graphics and
text would not display in Acrobat Reader (version 7 for linux) but would
On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 13:16:36 +0100
Helge Hafting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 08:52:45AM -0600, Andrew Morrison wrote:
Recently, I switched from using gv and xpdf to read my pdf files produced in
lyx. As I was proofing my thesis, I reached a page where the graphics and
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 08:52:45AM -0600, Andrew Morrison wrote:
> Recently, I switched from using gv and xpdf to read my pdf files produced in
> lyx. As I was proofing my thesis, I reached a page where the graphics and
> text would not display in Acrobat Reader (version 7 for linux) but would
>
On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 13:16:36 +0100
Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 08:52:45AM -0600, Andrew Morrison wrote:
> > Recently, I switched from using gv and xpdf to read my pdf files produced in
> > lyx. As I was proofing my thesis, I reached a page where the
Recently, I switched from using gv and xpdf to read my pdf files produced in
lyx. As I was proofing my thesis, I reached a page where the graphics and
text would not display in Acrobat Reader (version 7 for linux) but would
still display in xpdf. In Acrobat, a window pops up that says a drawing
Andrew Morrison wrote:
In xpdf, even though the text and graphics displays, the
terminal window has several lines of the same error:
Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph.
You use a bitmap font (Type 3) that makes problems. What is the font you
are currently using?
In general it is better
Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph.
Maybe you knew that already, but this seems to be a problem with the embedded
font information.
Maybe you could use other fonts to work around the problem, for example by
switching to one of the
Acrobat-standard fonts that don't need to be embedded,
On 11/23/05, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Morrison wrote:
In xpdf, even though the text and graphics displays, the
terminal window has several lines of the same error:
Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph.
You use a bitmap font (Type 3) that makes problems. What is the
My guess is that the font problem does not refer to the text but to text
embedded in the graphic. Change this text or leave it out of the picture and
check the result.
Martin
On 11/23/05, Andrew Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/23/05, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew
Andrew Morrison wrote:
Under Layout--Document had the font set to default.
This means that the dfault cm-fonts (computer modern) are used that are
bitmap fonts.
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF#badFonts
Okay...I tried all the suggestions on that page, but had the same results.
Also, I tried
Recently, I switched from using gv and xpdf to read my pdf files produced in
lyx. As I was proofing my thesis, I reached a page where the graphics and
text would not display in Acrobat Reader (version 7 for linux) but would
still display in xpdf. In Acrobat, a window pops up that says a drawing
Andrew Morrison wrote:
In xpdf, even though the text and graphics displays, the
terminal window has several lines of the same error:
Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph.
You use a bitmap font (Type 3) that makes problems. What is the font you
are currently using?
In general it is better
Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph.
Maybe you knew that already, but this seems to be a problem with the embedded
font information.
Maybe you could use other fonts to work around the problem, for example by
switching to one of the
Acrobat-standard fonts that don't need to be embedded,
On 11/23/05, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Morrison wrote:
In xpdf, even though the text and graphics displays, the
terminal window has several lines of the same error:
Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph.
You use a bitmap font (Type 3) that makes problems. What is the
My guess is that the font problem does not refer to the text but to text
embedded in the graphic. Change this text or leave it out of the picture and
check the result.
Martin
On 11/23/05, Andrew Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/23/05, Uwe Stöhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew
Andrew Morrison wrote:
Under Layout--Document had the font set to default.
This means that the dfault cm-fonts (computer modern) are used that are
bitmap fonts.
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF#badFonts
Okay...I tried all the suggestions on that page, but had the same results.
Also, I tried
Recently, I switched from using gv and xpdf to read my pdf files produced in
lyx. As I was proofing my thesis, I reached a page where the graphics and
text would not display in Acrobat Reader (version 7 for linux) but would
still display in xpdf. In Acrobat, a window pops up that says "a drawing
Andrew Morrison wrote:
In xpdf, even though the text and graphics displays, the
terminal window has several lines of the same error:
"Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph".
You use a bitmap font (Type 3) that makes problems. What is the font you
are currently using?
In general it is
> "Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph".
>
Maybe you knew that already, but this seems to be a problem with the embedded
font information.
Maybe you could use other fonts to work around the problem, for example by
switching to one of the
Acrobat-standard fonts that don't need to be
On 11/23/05, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Andrew Morrison wrote:
>
> > In xpdf, even though the text and graphics displays, the
> > terminal window has several lines of the same error:
> > "Error: Bad bounding box in Type 3 glyph".
>
> You use a bitmap font (Type 3) that makes
My guess is that the font problem does not refer to the text but to text
embedded in the graphic. Change this text or leave it out of the picture and
check the result.
Martin
On 11/23/05, Andrew Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 11/23/05, Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
Andrew Morrison wrote:
Under Layout-->Document had the font set to "default".
This means that the dfault cm-fonts (computer modern) are used that are
bitmap fonts.
http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF#badFonts
Okay...I tried all the suggestions on that page, but had the same results.
Also, I
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