Angus == Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Angus Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
It is not possible to get antialiasing with lyx/xforms. Actually we
had a patch to do that a long time ago, but it never got merged
(was not of good enough quality).
Angus Really? Could you dig it out?
I
Angus == Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Angus Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
It is not possible to get antialiasing with lyx/xforms. Actually we
had a patch to do that a long time ago, but it never got merged
(was not of good enough quality).
Angus Really? Could you dig it out?
I
> "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Angus> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> It is not possible to get antialiasing with lyx/xforms. Actually we
>> had a patch to do that a long time ago, but it never got merged
>> (was not of good enough quality).
Angus> Really? Could you
Hi,
thanks for the reply, Bennett.
2004-09-29 at 16.17, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Sep 29, 2004, at 4:59 AM, Peter Ljunglöf wrote:
1) The native LyX/Mac port has become terribly slow -- it takes
several seconds just to open a math-macro (with arguments), and
writing inside a math formula can be as
Peter == Peter Ljunglöf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I believe X11 has antialiasing on by default. LyX/Mac should be
antialiased as well.
Peter Yes, my LyX/Mac version has antialiasing on. But not
Peter LyX/Xforms. How do I know if X11 has antialiasing on? (xdvi and
Peter gv shows antialiased
Peter == Peter Ljunglöf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Peter It was quite fast when I only had 20-30 pages. But now I'm
Peter reaching 120 pages, and it's a pain to work with. I know I
Peter could split the document into several parts, but I like having
Peter one document to work with, and since
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
It is not possible to get antialiasing with lyx/xforms. Actually we
had a patch to do that a long time ago, but it never got merged (was
not of good enough quality).
Really? Could you dig it out?
--
Angus
Hi,
thanks for the reply, Bennett.
2004-09-29 at 16.17, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Sep 29, 2004, at 4:59 AM, Peter Ljunglöf wrote:
1) The native LyX/Mac port has become terribly slow -- it takes
several seconds just to open a math-macro (with arguments), and
writing inside a math formula can be as
Peter == Peter Ljunglöf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I believe X11 has antialiasing on by default. LyX/Mac should be
antialiased as well.
Peter Yes, my LyX/Mac version has antialiasing on. But not
Peter LyX/Xforms. How do I know if X11 has antialiasing on? (xdvi and
Peter gv shows antialiased
Peter == Peter Ljunglöf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Peter It was quite fast when I only had 20-30 pages. But now I'm
Peter reaching 120 pages, and it's a pain to work with. I know I
Peter could split the document into several parts, but I like having
Peter one document to work with, and since
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
It is not possible to get antialiasing with lyx/xforms. Actually we
had a patch to do that a long time ago, but it never got merged (was
not of good enough quality).
Really? Could you dig it out?
--
Angus
Hi,
thanks for the reply, Bennett.
2004-09-29 at 16.17, Bennett Helm wrote:
On Sep 29, 2004, at 4:59 AM, Peter Ljunglöf wrote:
1) The native LyX/Mac port has become terribly slow -- it takes
several seconds just to open a math-macro (with arguments), and
writing inside a math formula can be as
> "Peter" == Peter Ljunglöf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I believe X11 has antialiasing on by default. LyX/Mac should be
>> antialiased as well.
Peter> Yes, my LyX/Mac version has antialiasing on. But not
Peter> LyX/Xforms. How do I know if X11 has antialiasing on? (xdvi and
Peter> gv
> "Peter" == Peter Ljunglöf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Peter> It was quite fast when I only had 20-30 pages. But now I'm
Peter> reaching 120 pages, and it's a pain to work with. I know I
Peter> could split the document into several parts, but I like having
Peter> one document to work with,
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> It is not possible to get antialiasing with lyx/xforms. Actually we
> had a patch to do that a long time ago, but it never got merged (was
> not of good enough quality).
Really? Could you dig it out?
--
Angus
Hi all,
this mail concerns the different LyX's for Mac.
I'm writing my thesis in LyX on my 1GHz Powerbook G4 (1GB of memory),
and have reached about 120 pages so far. The thesis is about
computational linguistics, meaning that I have some mathematical
formulae (say 5 per page or so), but most
On Sep 29, 2004, at 4:59 AM, Peter Ljunglöf wrote:
1) The native LyX/Mac port has become terribly slow -- it takes
several seconds just to open a math-macro (with arguments), and
writing inside a math formula can be as slow as 1 character per
second. Editing the main text is also slow, but not
Hi all,
this mail concerns the different LyX's for Mac.
I'm writing my thesis in LyX on my 1GHz Powerbook G4 (1GB of memory),
and have reached about 120 pages so far. The thesis is about
computational linguistics, meaning that I have some mathematical
formulae (say 5 per page or so), but most
On Sep 29, 2004, at 4:59 AM, Peter Ljunglöf wrote:
1) The native LyX/Mac port has become terribly slow -- it takes
several seconds just to open a math-macro (with arguments), and
writing inside a math formula can be as slow as 1 character per
second. Editing the main text is also slow, but not
Hi all,
this mail concerns the different LyX's for Mac.
I'm writing my thesis in LyX on my 1GHz Powerbook G4 (1GB of memory),
and have reached about 120 pages so far. The thesis is about
computational linguistics, meaning that I have some mathematical
formulae (say 5 per page or so), but most
On Sep 29, 2004, at 4:59 AM, Peter Ljunglöf wrote:
1) The native LyX/Mac port has become terribly slow -- it takes
several seconds just to open a math-macro (with arguments), and
writing inside a math formula can be as slow as 1 character per
second. Editing the main text is also slow, but not
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