Hello!
I have such problem:
Normal text is displayed correctly, but greeks symbols in math are
substitutet with garbage. After conversion to pdf let say everything is
ok. This makes realy hard math editing :-(
I tryed to run lyx -dbg mathed and found somethig like this:
creating inset with name:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 06:37:38PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
> Hello!
> I have such problem:
> Normal text is displayed correctly, but greeks symbols in math are
> substitutet with garbage. After conversion to pdf let say everything is
> ok. This makes realy hard math editing :-(
> I tryed to
btw: lynx-1.3.0-qt gt-3.1.1
I usually use only the console-mode version of lynx.
In version 2.8.4rel.1 btw..
Of course I made a mistake lyx-1.3.0 compiled with QT is my problem :>
Generaly if I create new file, enter math mode and type '\sigma' for
example I can see meaningless character (I
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 06:37:38PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
> Normal text is displayed correctly, but greeks symbols in math are
> substitutet with garbage. After conversion to pdf let say everything is
> ok. This makes realy hard math editing :-(
Read the INSTALL file!
"Note that if Qt is
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On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 06:37:38PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
Normal text is displayed correctly, but greeks symbols in math are
substitutet with garbage. After conversion to pdf let say everything is
ok. This makes realy hard math editing :-(
Read the INSTALL
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 08:01:08PM +0100, Marcin Bukat wrote:
> >Read the INSTALL file!
> > If, however, your version of Qt does not use fontconfig, then the
> > /usr/local/share/lyx/xfonts directory (or equivalent) should be added to
> > the font path. This is done automatically by LyX if LyX
Do you use xfs ?
Do you have an _uncommented_ line
Load"type1"
in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 ?
bash-2.05# cat /etc/X11/XF86Config|grep type
Load"type1"
Load"freetyp"
(slackware don't use XF86Config-4)
what do You mean by xfs?
wo
Hi,
Some time ago, I installed lyx-1.2.1 from source and
it was fine. I have just installed teTeX-src-beta-20021025.
TeX seems to be okay but my LyX screen-fonts are not what
they once where. Normal text fonts all look the same and
special methematical symbols (integration
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 10:56:00PM +1100, Roger W. Brown wrote:
Some time ago, I installed lyx-1.2.1 from source and
it was fine. I have just installed teTeX-src-beta-20021025.
TeX seems to be okay but my LyX screen-fonts are not what
they once where. Normal text fonts all look
Many thanks to those who replied and/or took the time to consider
my problem. It seems that I have messed-up the font-server
configuration. It this point I don't know how this could have happened
but I know enough to fix the problem.
Thanks again,
Roger Brown
--
Hi,
Some time ago, I installed lyx-1.2.1 from source and
it was fine. I have just installed teTeX-src-beta-20021025.
TeX seems to be okay but my LyX screen-fonts are not what
they once where. Normal text fonts all look the same and
special methematical symbols (integration
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 10:56:00PM +1100, Roger W. Brown wrote:
Some time ago, I installed lyx-1.2.1 from source and
it was fine. I have just installed teTeX-src-beta-20021025.
TeX seems to be okay but my LyX screen-fonts are not what
they once where. Normal text fonts all look
Many thanks to those who replied and/or took the time to consider
my problem. It seems that I have messed-up the font-server
configuration. It this point I don't know how this could have happened
but I know enough to fix the problem.
Thanks again,
Roger Brown
--
Hi,
Some time ago, I installed lyx-1.2.1 from source and
it was fine. I have just installed teTeX-src-beta-20021025.
TeX seems to be okay but my LyX screen-fonts are not what
they once where. Normal text fonts all look the same and
special methematical symbols (integration
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 10:56:00PM +1100, Roger W. Brown wrote:
> Some time ago, I installed lyx-1.2.1 from source and
> it was fine. I have just installed teTeX-src-beta-20021025.
> TeX seems to be okay but my LyX screen-fonts are not what
> they once where. Normal te
Many thanks to those who replied and/or took the time to consider
my problem. It seems that I have messed-up the font-server
configuration. It this point I don't know how this could have happened
but I know enough to fix the problem.
Thanks again,
Roger Brown
--
I read in several places that lyx supports Hebrew with the default install.
However I cannot get lyx to type Hebrew in the editor. I made the following
changes in the preference dialog, in the language tab I changed the default
language to Hebrew, the keyboard map I also changed to Hebrew.kmap,
I read in several places that lyx supports Hebrew with the default install.
However I cannot get lyx to type Hebrew in the editor. I made the following
changes in the preference dialog, in the language tab I changed the default
language to Hebrew, the keyboard map I also changed to Hebrew.kmap,
I read in several places that lyx supports Hebrew with the default install.
However I cannot get lyx to type Hebrew in the editor. I made the following
changes in the preference dialog, in the language tab I changed the default
language to Hebrew, the keyboard map I also changed to Hebrew.kmap,
On Tue, Jul 04, 2000 at 06:21:11PM +0200, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote:
Dear Rachel,
I've had a similar problem. What I have done is force lyx (latex) to use Type I
fonts. To do this, I have in the preamble:
\usepackage{ae}
\usepackage{aecompl}
and prevent Lyx from using the default
On Tue, Jul 04, 2000 at 06:21:11PM +0200, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote:
Dear Rachel,
I've had a similar problem. What I have done is force lyx (latex) to use Type I
fonts. To do this, I have in the preamble:
\usepackage{ae}
\usepackage{aecompl}
and prevent Lyx from using the default
On Tue, Jul 04, 2000 at 06:21:11PM +0200, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote:
> Dear Rachel,
>
> I've had a similar problem. What I have done is force lyx (latex) to use Type I
> fonts. To do this, I have in the preamble:
>
> \usepackage{ae}
> \usepackage{aecompl}
>
> and prevent Lyx from using the
Paul Borgermans wrote:
Rachel,
I had the same problem. There are two ways that work for me by changing
settings in LyX (versions 1.1.4x, 1.1.5, 1.1.6cvs, probably earlier
versions too):
1) put
\usepackage{pslatex}
in the latex preamble (see
Paul Borgermans wrote:
Rachel,
I had the same problem. There are two ways that work for me by changing
settings in LyX (versions 1.1.4x, 1.1.5, 1.1.6cvs, probably earlier
versions too):
1) put
\usepackage{pslatex}
in the latex preamble (see
Paul Borgermans wrote:
>
> Rachel,
>
> I had the same problem. There are two ways that work for me by changing
> settings in LyX (versions 1.1.4x, 1.1.5, 1.1.6cvs, probably earlier
> versions too):
>
>
> 1) put
>
> \usepackage{pslatex}
>
> in the latex
I want to produce my finished Lyx document as PDF, and this looks generally
straightforward. The resulting PDFs, however, while they print just fine,
look terrible on screen in acroread, which matters as it will be "published"
on an internal website and so is most likely to be seen using the
Rachel,
I had the same problem. There are two ways that work for me by changing
settings in LyX (versions 1.1.4x, 1.1.5, 1.1.6cvs, probably earlier
versions too):
1) put
\usepackage{pslatex}
in the latex preamble (see Layout- LaTeX preamble)
or
2)
I want to produce my finished Lyx document as PDF, and this looks generally
straightforward. The resulting PDFs, however, while they print just fine,
look terrible on screen in acroread, which matters as it will be "published"
on an internal website and so is most likely to be seen using the
Rachel,
I had the same problem. There are two ways that work for me by changing
settings in LyX (versions 1.1.4x, 1.1.5, 1.1.6cvs, probably earlier
versions too):
1) put
\usepackage{pslatex}
in the latex preamble (see Layout- LaTeX preamble)
or
2)
I want to produce my finished Lyx document as PDF, and this looks generally
straightforward. The resulting PDFs, however, while they print just fine,
look terrible on screen in acroread, which matters as it will be "published"
on an internal website and so is most likely to be seen using the
Rachel,
I had the same problem. There are two ways that work for me by changing
settings in LyX (versions 1.1.4x, 1.1.5, 1.1.6cvs, probably earlier
versions too):
1) put
\usepackage{pslatex}
in the latex preamble (see Layout-> LaTeX preamble)
or
2)
Hallo Jean-Marc!
Obviously I had a bad day yesterday, because I cannot reproduce my own
solution. I am sorry for confusing the list.
What version of LyX is that?
1.1.3
You mean that quoting the whole string
does not work? Strange.
Yes it does work. But then I get only one font. No
On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
[...]
You mean that quoting the whole string
does not work? Strange.
Yes it does work. But then I get only one font. No italic, no bold
version.
My bodoni fonts does not have a space inside of the name, they look
like this:
Hallo Jean-Marc!
Obviously I had a bad day yesterday, because I cannot reproduce my own
solution. I am sorry for confusing the list.
> What version of LyX is that?
1.1.3
> You mean that quoting the whole string
> does not work? Strange.
Yes it does work. But then I get only one font. No
On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
[...]
> > You mean that quoting the whole string
> > does not work? Strange.
>
> Yes it does work. But then I get only one font. No italic, no bold
> version.
>
> My bodoni fonts does not have a space inside of the name, they look
> like this:
>
"Jan" == Jan Ulrich Hasecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jan If you want to use a font like this:
Jan -ttf-aldine401 bt-medium-r-normal-roman-0-0-0-0-p-0-iso8859-1
Jan You have to put quotes only around the _space_ not around the
Jan whole name of the ttf-font.
Jan Eg. from my lyxrc:
Jan
"Jan" == Jan Ulrich Hasecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jan If you want to use a font like this:
Jan -ttf-aldine401 bt-medium-r-normal-roman-0-0-0-0-p-0-iso8859-1
Jan You have to put quotes only around the _space_ not around the
Jan whole name of the ttf-font.
Jan Eg. from my lyxrc:
Jan
> "Jan" == Jan Ulrich Hasecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jan> If you want to use a font like this:
Jan> -ttf-aldine401 bt-medium-r-normal-roman-0-0-0-0-p-0-iso8859-1
Jan> You have to put quotes only around the _space_ not around the
Jan> whole name of the ttf-font.
Jan> Eg. from my
Hallo Lyxers!
A month ago I had the problem using ttf-fonts with spaces in their
names. With the help of some other lyxers I now found the solution.
If you want to use a font like this:
-ttf-aldine401 bt-medium-r-normal-roman-0-0-0-0-p-0-iso8859-1
You have to put quotes only around the
Hallo Lyxers!
A month ago I had the problem using ttf-fonts with spaces in their
names. With the help of some other lyxers I now found the solution.
If you want to use a font like this:
-ttf-aldine401 bt-medium-r-normal-roman-0-0-0-0-p-0-iso8859-1
You have to put quotes only around the
Hallo Lyxers!
A month ago I had the problem using ttf-fonts with spaces in their
names. With the help of some other lyxers I now found the solution.
If you want to use a font like this:
-ttf-aldine401 bt-medium-r-normal-roman-0-0-0-0-p-0-iso8859-1
You have to put quotes only around the
Hi Allan!
-ttf-humnst777 bt-medium-r-normal-roman-0-0-0-0-p-0-iso8859-1
Try putting quotes around it. "..."
It works, but only with the whole font-name. Therfore it is not
possible to use short-cuts als -*-humnst777. The consequence is that
the other shapes (eg. italic ord bold) does not
Hi Allan!
-ttf-humnst777 bt-medium-r-normal-roman-0-0-0-0-p-0-iso8859-1
Try putting quotes around it. "..."
It works, but only with the whole font-name. Therfore it is not
possible to use short-cuts als -*-humnst777. The consequence is that
the other shapes (eg. italic ord bold) does not
Hi Allan!
> > -ttf-humnst777 bt-medium-r-normal-roman-0-0-0-0-p-0-iso8859-1
>
> Try putting quotes around it. "..."
It works, but only with the whole font-name. Therfore it is not
possible to use short-cuts als -*-humnst777. The consequence is that
the other shapes (eg. italic ord bold) does
d the menu
to 10 helv medium. Any suggestions?
( Lyx1.1.4fix1 and xforms 0.88 )
# The screen fonts used to display the text while
editing # The defaults are:
\screen_font_roman "-*-times"
#\screen_font_sans "-*-helvetica"
#\screen_font_typewriter "-*-courier"
--
# Th
d the menu
to 10 helv medium. Any suggestions?
( Lyx1.1.4fix1 and xforms 0.88 )
# The screen fonts used to display the text while
editing # The defaults are:
\screen_font_roman "-*-times"
#\screen_font_sans "-*-helvetica"
#\screen_font_typewriter "-*-courier"
--
# Th
d the menu
to 10 helv medium. Any suggestions?
( Lyx1.1.4fix1 and xforms 0.88 )
# The screen fonts used to display the text while
editing # The defaults are:
\screen_font_roman "-*-times"
#\screen_font_sans "-*-helvetica"
#\screen_font_typewriter "-*-courier"
--
# Th
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