Dekel Tsur wrote:
Note that while using pslatex will give you type 1 fonts for text,
latex will still use some Computer Modern fonts for some symbols, for
example the minus sign. So you should always set up your ~/.dvips so dvips
will use type1 fonts.
My teTeX installation (1.06) has the
Dekel Tsur wrote:
Note that while using pslatex will give you type 1 fonts for text,
latex will still use some Computer Modern fonts for some symbols, for
example the minus sign. So you should always set up your ~/.dvips so dvips
will use type1 fonts.
My teTeX installation (1.06) has the
Dekel Tsur wrote:
> Note that while using pslatex will give you type 1 fonts for text,
> latex will still use some Computer Modern fonts for some symbols, for
> example the minus sign. So you should always set up your ~/.dvips so dvips
> will use type1 fonts.
My teTeX installation (1.06) has
On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 08:23:30PM -0600, Paul Johnson wrote:
On RedHat 7.2 I'm running lyx 1.1.6fix3 with ghostscript 7.03.
I set fonts to pslatex in document settings and used export to pdf
from. It looks pretty, except some of the math disappears. In
particular, acrobat reader does not
On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 08:23:30PM -0600, Paul Johnson wrote:
If I view the same pdf file in xpdf, there is an error message
saying that the document uses Type 3 fonts and it can't use
them. I read in the ps2pdf docs where it says it converts Type
3 fonts to high resolution bitmaps, so I'm
I got a good tip from Herbert and I think he emailed it just to me, not
to the entire list. I hope he does not mind if I share the essence of it.
Herbert suggested this
btw: use the package tex2pdf from Steffen, it handles
all the converting stuff.
http://tex2pdf.berlios.de
On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 08:23:30PM -0600, Paul Johnson wrote:
On RedHat 7.2 I'm running lyx 1.1.6fix3 with ghostscript 7.03.
I set fonts to pslatex in document settings and used export to pdf
from. It looks pretty, except some of the math disappears. In
particular, acrobat reader does not
On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 08:23:30PM -0600, Paul Johnson wrote:
If I view the same pdf file in xpdf, there is an error message
saying that the document uses Type 3 fonts and it can't use
them. I read in the ps2pdf docs where it says it converts Type
3 fonts to high resolution bitmaps, so I'm
I got a good tip from Herbert and I think he emailed it just to me, not
to the entire list. I hope he does not mind if I share the essence of it.
Herbert suggested this
btw: use the package tex2pdf from Steffen, it handles
all the converting stuff.
http://tex2pdf.berlios.de
On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 08:23:30PM -0600, Paul Johnson wrote:
> On RedHat 7.2 I'm running lyx 1.1.6fix3 with ghostscript 7.03.
> I set fonts to "pslatex" in document settings and used export to pdf
> from. It looks pretty, except some of the math disappears. In
> particular, acrobat reader
On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 08:23:30PM -0600, Paul Johnson wrote:
> If I view the same pdf file in xpdf, there is an error message
> saying that the document uses Type 3 fonts and it can't use
> them. I read in the ps2pdf docs where it says it converts Type
> 3 fonts to high resolution bitmaps, so
I got a good tip from Herbert and I think he emailed it just to me, not
to the entire list. I hope he does not mind if I share the essence of it.
Herbert suggested this
>
> btw: use the package tex2pdf from Steffen, it handles
>
> all the converting stuff.
>
> http://tex2pdf.berlios.de
>
>
On RedHat 7.2 I'm running lyx 1.1.6fix3 with ghostscript 7.03.
I set fonts to pslatex in document settings and used export to pdf
from. It looks pretty, except some of the math disappears. In
particular, acrobat reader does not show the minus signs! There is no
warning. If I view the same
Paul Johnson wrote:
On RedHat 7.2 I'm running lyx 1.1.6fix3 with ghostscript 7.03.
I set fonts to pslatex in document settings and used export to pdf
try times instead of pslatex
Herbert
--
http://www.lyx.org/help/
On RedHat 7.2 I'm running lyx 1.1.6fix3 with ghostscript 7.03.
I set fonts to pslatex in document settings and used export to pdf
from. It looks pretty, except some of the math disappears. In
particular, acrobat reader does not show the minus signs! There is no
warning. If I view the same
Paul Johnson wrote:
On RedHat 7.2 I'm running lyx 1.1.6fix3 with ghostscript 7.03.
I set fonts to pslatex in document settings and used export to pdf
try times instead of pslatex
Herbert
--
http://www.lyx.org/help/
On RedHat 7.2 I'm running lyx 1.1.6fix3 with ghostscript 7.03.
I set fonts to "pslatex" in document settings and used export to pdf
from. It looks pretty, except some of the math disappears. In
particular, acrobat reader does not show the minus signs! There is no
warning. If I view the same
Paul Johnson wrote:
> On RedHat 7.2 I'm running lyx 1.1.6fix3 with ghostscript 7.03.
> I set fonts to "pslatex" in document settings and used export to pdf
try times instead of pslatex
Herbert
--
http://www.lyx.org/help/
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