Dear Iwan,
2009/6/17 Barankay, Iwan baran...@wharton.upenn.edu
Barankay, Iwan wrote:
3) I really wanted to save time and not have to learn the innards of lyx
or tex on how to install fonts etc. thinking that there must be solution to
this general problem given that Latin Modern Roman is
Dear Iwan,
2009/6/17 Barankay, Iwan baran...@wharton.upenn.edu
Barankay, Iwan wrote:
3) I really wanted to save time and not have to learn the innards of lyx
or tex on how to install fonts etc. thinking that there must be solution to
this general problem given that Latin Modern Roman is
Dear Iwan,
2009/6/17 Barankay, Iwan
> Barankay, Iwan wrote:
>
>
> 3) I really wanted to save time and not have to learn the innards of lyx
> or tex on how to install fonts etc. thinking that there must be solution to
> this general problem given that Latin Modern
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 6:58 AM, Guenter Mildemi...@users.berlios.de wrote:
I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default fo=
nt. When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints=
fine but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the
Barankay, Iwan wrote:
Hi,
I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default font.
When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints fine
but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the mailing list but
could not find a solution (e.g.
Hi all,
speaking of fonts, I could add my experience with LaTeX (LyX) using MAC OS X
and mostly Preview, that is the default PDF viewer on MAC computers.
Actually I have never used lmodern because it didn't look well on the
screen, as it has been said. After several trials I have found out that
Barankay, Iwan wrote:
Hi,
I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default fo=
nt. When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints=
fine but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the mailing l=
ist but could not find a
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 6:58 AM, Guenter Mildemi...@users.berlios.de wrote:
I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default fo=
nt. When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints=
fine but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the
Barankay, Iwan wrote:
Hi,
I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default font.
When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints fine
but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the mailing list but
could not find a solution (e.g.
Hi all,
speaking of fonts, I could add my experience with LaTeX (LyX) using MAC OS X
and mostly Preview, that is the default PDF viewer on MAC computers.
Actually I have never used lmodern because it didn't look well on the
screen, as it has been said. After several trials I have found out that
Barankay, Iwan wrote:
Hi,
I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default fo=
nt. When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints=
fine but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the mailing l=
ist but could not find a
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 6:58 AM, Guenter Milde wrote:
>> I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default fo=
>> nt. When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints=
>> fine but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted
Barankay, Iwan wrote:
Hi,
I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default font.
When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints fine
but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the mailing list but
could not find a solution (e.g.
Hi all,
speaking of fonts, I could add my experience with LaTeX (LyX) using MAC OS X
and mostly Preview, that is the default PDF viewer on MAC computers.
Actually I have never used lmodern because it didn't look well on the
screen, as it has been said. After several trials I have found out that
Barankay, Iwan wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default fo=
>> nt. When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints=
>> fine but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the mailing l=
>> ist but could not find
On 2009-06-17, Barankay, Iwan wrote:
I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default fo=
nt. When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints=
fine but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the mailing l=
ist but could not find a
On 2009-06-17, Barankay, Iwan wrote:
I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default fo=
nt. When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints=
fine but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the mailing l=
ist but could not find a
On 2009-06-17, Barankay, Iwan wrote:
> I am using the latest Lyx and chose lmodern (Latin Modern) as my default fo=
> nt. When I generate pdfs the font looks just not sharp on screen. It prints=
> fine but I want it to look sharp on screen. I hunted through the mailing l=
> ist but could not
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