> I am a newbie to Lyx and I am using the Manchester PhD template on the LyX
> website. Before LyX all my figures and text used Calibri font, it would be
> great if I could use this in my LyX rendering. I have been on the web and
> found several options however the solutions a
-Serif font.
For a documents Serifs are usually recommended for readability, whereas
Sans Serifs are more for presentations. Obviously this is
debatable :-)-O
There is a huge number of publicly available fonts on CTAN. You can look
at the font catalogue
https://tug.org/FontCatalogue
Hello,
I am a newbie to Lyx and I am using the Manchester PhD template on the LyX
website. Before LyX all my figures and text used Calibri font, it would be
great if I could use this in my LyX rendering. I have been on the web and found
several options however the solutions are dependant
On Wed, 13 Mar 2024, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
Probably in the bibtex style file (*.bst). Look in the bibtex inset to see
what style you are using.
Jürgen,
Thank you, that was the problem. When I updated the settings to current
scrreport settings I missed the citation style format. It
Am Mittwoch, dem 13.03.2024 um 11:49 -0700 schrieb Rich Shepard:
> Updating documents from several years ago (the current one was
> originally
> written in 2018) pdflatex tells me I have old font commands such as
> \sc and
> \bf in the bibliography. I don't find th
Updating documents from several years ago (the current one was originally
written in 2018) pdflatex tells me I have old font commands such as \sc and
\bf in the bibliography. I don't find them when looking in jabrefbib.bib;
for example a 1982 book and a 1940 article.
I need a clue stick on where
Mark,
this is a Beamer issue, not a LyX one
And why do you want to do that in the first place? Just continue on the
next slide by starting a new environment.
If it is a numbered list, there is a special enumitem Module for beamer
if I am not mistaken.
el
On 2024-03-04 14:58, markhsalmon
t;>
>>
>> I don't see much difference but I think I slightly prefer the Koma
>> Script font, so I plan to use that.
>>
>>
>> John
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Thanks everybody.
I don't see much difference but I think I slightly prefer the Koma Script font,
so I plan to use
that.
John
On Monday, March 4, 2024 4:11:27 AM PST Herbert Voss wrote:
> Eberhard W Lisse schrieb:
> > In LyX,
> >
> > Document -> Settings ->
Eberhard W Lisse schrieb:
> In LyX,
>
> Document -> Settings -> Document Class -> Document Class
>
> select
>
> KOMA-Script Article
>
> then in same screen, ie
>
> Document -> Settings -> Document Class -> Custom
>
> put
>
> 15 pt
That is a hidden feature of KOMA-Script,
In LyX,
Document -> Settings -> Document Class -> Document Class
select
KOMA-Script Article
then in same screen, ie
Document -> Settings -> Document Class -> Custom
put
15 pt
klick
Ok
and then generate (view) the PDF as ususal.
greetings, el
On
.
However, for KOMAScript you can simply use
fontsize=14pt
as class option.
Herbert
Axel
Am Sonntag, 3. März 2024, 19:15:35 CET schrieb John White:
Thanks Doc,
I suspect you prefer Koma Script fonts? However on my system I do not see a
way to get to 14 font in Koma Script Article.
John
to get to 14 font in Koma Script Article.
>
> John
>
> On Sunday, March 3, 2024 9:15:02 AM PST Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
> > I was in transit (to Puerto Rico) and would have suggested to use the
> > Koma Script Article.
> >
> > el
> >
> > On 2024-03
Thanks Doc,
I suspect you prefer Koma Script fonts? However on my system I do not see a
way to get to 14
font in Koma Script Article.
John
On Sunday, March 3, 2024 9:15:02 AM PST Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
> I was in transit (to Puerto Rico) and would have suggested to use the
> Koma
; Go to Document > Settings > Document Class and change it to
"Article>> (Standard Class with Extra Font Sizes)". Then when you click
on the
>> "Fonts" tab, you will see additional entries under "Base size".
[...[
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Thanks much Scott! Works perfectly.
John
On Saturday, March 2, 2024 6:18:23 PM PST Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 02, 2024 at 03:46:51PM -0800, John White wrote:
> > Hi Doc,
> >
> > I am doing a brief to a court that requires
> > minimum font size of 14.4 bu
On Sat, Mar 02, 2024 at 03:46:51PM -0800, John White wrote:
> Hi Doc,
>
> I am doing a brief to a court that requires
> minimum font size of 14.4 but can't seem to get
> lyx 2.3.6 to print larger than 12 font. I use article
> (standard class). Any suggestions?
Go to D
Hi Doc,
I am doing a brief to a court that requires
minimum font size of 14.4 but can't seem to get
lyx 2.3.6 to print larger than 12 font. I use article
(standard class). Any suggestions?
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Am Mittwoch, dem 21.02.2024 um 11:12 -0500 schrieb Tom Wood:
> returns he error
>
> > ! Use of \__prop_put_linked:wnnN doesn't match its definition.
> >
> Is this a known issue?
Yes, please upgrade polyglossia to version 2.0 (released over last
weekend). This should fix it.
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I came across a new bug this morning. This:
\documentclass[american]{article}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage{babel}
\begin{document}
Test
\end{document}
Renders a pdf just fine. But this
\documentclass[american]{article}
\usepackage{fontspec}
Am Freitag, dem 16.02.2024 um 18:33 + schrieb Berman, Leonard via
lyx-users:
> My bibliography is printing in some GIGANTIC font. Everything else
> looks great. Any thoughts?
You BibTeX inset is in a part paragraph. Change that to standard.
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Am 16.02.24 um 19:33 schrieb Berman, Leonard via lyx-users:
My bibliography is printing in some GIGANTIC font. Everything else
looks great. Any thoughts?
I use
\begin{footnotesize}
\renewcommand*{\bibfont}{\footnotesize}
BIBLIOGRAPHY
LIST OF TABLES
\end{footnotesize}
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My bibliography is printing in some GIGANTIC font. Everything else
looks great. Any thoughts?
Thanks
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The end of my lyx file is:
\begin_layout Part*
\begin_inset CommandInset bibtex
LatexCommand bibtex
btprint "btPrintCited"
bibfiles "What_is_Life"
options
On Wed, 3 Jan 2024, Herbert Voss wrote:
from your example I believe that you used bibtex with a bibtex style
(\bibliographystyle{...}) and not biblatex/biber ...
Look into the bibliography interface for the setting.
Herbert,
Actually, I accidently used the biblatex citation style rather
Am 03.01.24 um 16:24 schrieb Rich Shepard:
On Wed, 3 Jan 2024, Herbert Voss wrote:
this depends to the author of the bibliography style. Which one your
are using?
The biblatex bibliography style is authoryear.
Rich,
from your example I believe that you used bibtex with a bibtex style
On Wed, 3 Jan 2024, Herbert Voss wrote:
this depends to the author of the bibliography style. Which one your
are using?
Herbert,
The biblatex bibliography style is authoryear.
Regards,
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Am 03.01.24 um 15:16 schrieb Rich Shepard:
On Wed, 3 Jan 2024, Herbert Voss wrote:
I suppose, that it is part of the bibstyle file *.bst
Then shouldn't this have been corrected in the most recent TeXLive2023?
There's only one citation (so far) in the doc and I've not had this
issue in
On Wed, 3 Jan 2024, Herbert Voss wrote:
I suppose, that it is part of the bibstyle file *.bst
Herbert,
Then shouldn't this have been corrected in the most recent TeXLive2023?
There's only one citation (so far) in the doc and I've not had this issue in
other docs I've recently revised.
Am 03.01.24 um 00:18 schrieb Rich Shepard:
Revising a 5-year old document (KOMA-Script report class) pdflatex
compilation fails because deprecated font styles (\sc, \bf) are found in
bibliography entries (see attached.)
Looking at the jabrefbib.bib file I do not find any \sc or \bf
strings
On Tue, 2 Jan 2024, Rich Shepard wrote:
... bibliography entries (see attached.)
Now it is.
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Revising a 5-year old document (KOMA-Script report class) pdflatex
compilation fails because deprecated font styles (\sc, \bf) are found in
bibliography entries (see attached.)
Looking at the jabrefbib.bib file I do not find any \sc or \bf strings. In
LyX settings I find nothing pertinent
listing.
Package fancyvrb and environment Verbatim can handle all unicode
characters. However, that does not mean that the used typewriter font
also has all glyphs in the font.
Herbert
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To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Newcommand -- make symbol independent of font size
Am 30.07.23 um 10:35 schrieb Bernt Lie via lyx-users:
>
> I'm trying to define the "plimsoll" symbol (used to indicate
;0.495" -- I've also tried with "0.415")
depends on the font size... Here is what it looks like in a Section
heading (ok with “0.415”):
use lualatex and unicode-math. Write into the preamble
\usepackage{unicode-math}
\setmainfont{XITS-Regular.otf}
\setmathfont{XITSMath-Regu
I'm trying to define the "plimsoll" symbol (used to indicate thermodynamic
standard condition). I found on the internet the following suggestion:
\newcommand\plimsoll{{\circ\kern-0.495em-}}
Seems like a good number ("0.495" -- I've also tried with "0.415") dep
Am 20.07.23 um 23:44 schrieb Edwin Burmeister:
Figure 1: Relationship between utility-space and gains-space
Note from the above that I have figured out how to increase the font
size for the caption, which entails first switching to math mode.
But I cannot figure out how to increase
:
Figure 1: Relationship between utility-space and gains-space
Note from the above that I have figured out how to increase the font size for
the caption, which entails first switching to math mode.
But I cannot figure out how to increase the font size for “Figure 1” (etc for
Figure 2, ...) so
:
Figure 1: Relationship between utility-space and gains-space
Note from the above that I have figured out how to increase the font size for
the caption, which entails first switching to math mode.
But I cannot figure out how to increase the font size for “Figure 1” (etc for
Figure 2, ...) so
On Sat, 24 Jun 2023, Daniel wrote:
Strange that the keyboard shortcuts don't work for you. Could you check
whether they are assigned (Preferences > Editing > Shortcuts). For
example, filter for "buffer-zoom-in".
Daniel,
No `buffer-zoom-*' available. Only move to start, end, and select.
On 2023-06-24 01:05, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 24 Jun 2023, Daniel wrote:
Strange that the keyboard shortcuts don't work for you. Could you check
whether they are assigned (Preferences > Editing > Shortcuts). For
example, filter for "buffer-zoom-in".
(Ctrl+wheel/trackball should work in
On Sat, 24 Jun 2023, Daniel wrote:
Strange that the keyboard shortcuts don't work for you. Could you check
whether they are assigned (Preferences > Editing > Shortcuts). For
example, filter for "buffer-zoom-in".
(Ctrl+wheel/trackball should work in addition to this.)
Daniel,
Since I made
ring when the Ctrl key is depressed.
Ctrl-scrool ring counter- and clockwise shrinks and expands the displayed
font.
Rich,
Strange that the keyboard shortcuts don't work for you. Could you check
whether they are assigned (Preferences > Editing > Shortcuts). For
example, filter for "
-scrool ring counter- and clockwise shrinks and expands the displayed
font.
Thanks,
Rich
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On 19/06/2023 18:04, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 19/06/2023 à 17:42, Rich Shepard a écrit :
On Mon, 19 Jun 2023, Rich Shepard wrote:
I don't know what I did on the keyboard, but suddenly all my documents
display in about a 2pt font when I open them in LyX.
In Documents -> Setti
On Mon, 19 Jun 2023, Rich Shepard wrote:
Fixed! I found the solution on a StackOverflow thread from 4yrs/10mos ago:
Ctrl+trackball scroll wheel. Boy howdy! That's something I've not before
encountered in 30+ years using a trackball as the pointy device.
I must have inadvertently been pressing
On Mon, 19 Jun 2023, Rich Shepard wrote:
In Documents -> Settings -> Display -> Preferences the font settings
haven't changed; the point size is still 12.
Also, reinstalling lyx-2.3.6.1 and yesterday's version of the document makes
no difference. All documents display
Le 19/06/2023 à 17:42, Rich Shepard a écrit :
On Mon, 19 Jun 2023, Rich Shepard wrote:
I don't know what I did on the keyboard, but suddenly all my documents
display in about a 2pt font when I open them in LyX.
In Documents -> Settings -> Display -> Preferences the font settings
On Mon, 19 Jun 2023, Rich Shepard wrote:
I don't know what I did on the keyboard, but suddenly all my documents
display in about a 2pt font when I open them in LyX.
In Documents -> Settings -> Display -> Preferences the font settings haven't
changed; the point size is still 12.
Ri
I don't know what I did on the keyboard, but suddenly all my documents
display in about a 2pt font when I open them in LyX.
How might I have unintentionally done this, and how do I fix it so I can
actually see what I'm writing?
TIA,
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On Wed, 14 Jun 2023, Steve Litt wrote:
What I did was remove all distribution-provided texlive and grabbed it
from CTAN, including the tlmgr program, which makes it easy to install
new fonts.
SteveT,
That's what I did. But tlmgr finds only the U. Utah repo and won't add
another one. This
Rich Shepard said on Tue, 13 Jun 2023 09:14:39 -0700 (PDT)
>I'm starting to learn the memoir class for my book and want to add the
>URW Classico san-serif type family in TeXLive2023. The URW Palatino
>family is in
>/usr/local/texlive/2023/texmf-dist/fonts/vf/urw35vf/palatino/.
>
>Du I unzip
On Tue, 13 Jun 2023, Herbert Voss wrote:
Do not download anything by hand, add texlive contrib
https://contrib.texlive.info/
And then run
tlmgr install classico
Herbert,
[root@salmo /usr/local/texlive/2023/ ./tlmgr repository add
https://mirror.ctan.org/systems/texlive/tlcontrib tlcontrib
gr: action install returned an error; continuing.
> tlmgr: An error has occurred. See above messages. Exiting.
>
> The package (both .zip and unzipped files) are local, not in Utah. I
> specified the location on the command line but it was ignored.
>
> How do I tell tlmgr that the font
install returned an error; continuing.
tlmgr: An error has occurred. See above messages. Exiting.
The package (both .zip and unzipped files) are local, not in Utah. I
specified the location on the command line but it was ignored.
How do I tell tlmgr that the font is local?
Regards,
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On 13/06/2023 19:24, Eckhard Höffner wrote:
> There is a doc.
>
> https://ctan.space-pro.be/tex-archive/fonts/urw/classico/README
>
>
>
>
> Am 13.06.23 um 18:14 schrieb Rich Shepard:
>> I'm starting to learn the memoir class for my book and want to add the
>> URW
>> Classico
There is a doc.
https://ctan.space-pro.be/tex-archive/fonts/urw/classico/README
Am 13.06.23 um 18:14 schrieb Rich Shepard:
I'm starting to learn the memoir class for my book and want to add the
URW
Classico san-serif type family in TeXLive2023. The URW Palatino family
is in
I'm starting to learn the memoir class for my book and want to add the URW
Classico san-serif type family in TeXLive2023. The URW Palatino family is in
/usr/local/texlive/2023/texmf-dist/fonts/vf/urw35vf/palatino/.
Du I unzip urw-classico.zip in that .../vf/directory? And what is the TeX
command
There is nothing wrong installing software not deriving from the
distribution in /opt. You just have to make some config. If it is part
of the distribution it's in general /usr/share, however exec are in
/usr/bin/, some parts are in /var, some in /etc. I would always prefer
the version of
Thanks, I just created the links, that solves it for me! I'll dive
into the font management some other time, but this is all very
helpful!
On Sat, May 6, 2023 at 3:31 AM Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
>
> I am wondering if texhash looks for fonts and if so if it configured to
> see the path.
/libertinus-fonts/LibertinusSerif-Regular.otf
kpsewhich uses the ls-R files which are created by texhash, which is a
link to mktexlsr.
But it searches _only_ in the TeX path, not the system path.
XeTeX uses the system font search and finds TeX fonts only by
its file names (vis kpsewhich
, Christian Obst wrote:
I'll try that, thank you! I already copied the one font, I'll try the
linking option later.
Eckhard Höffner schrieb am Fr., 5. Mai 2023, 16:57:
There are several options. An easy way could be links from the
opentype and ttf dirs under your tex-tree to
/usr/local
e{fontspec}
\setmainfont{EB Garamond}
but that no longer works (gives me an error about not finding that
font). luaotfload-tool --find "EBGaramond" confirms that it is
installed in
"/opt/texlive/2023/texmf-dist/fonts/opentype/public/ebgaramond/EBGaramond-Regular.otf"
What is
I'll try that, thank you! I already copied the one font, I'll try the
linking option later.
Eckhard Höffner schrieb am Fr., 5. Mai 2023,
16:57:
> There are several options. An easy way could be links from the opentype
> and ttf dirs under your tex-tree to /usr/local/share/fonts or to
&
/fonts/texfonts
ln -s /opt/texlive/texmf-dist/fonts/opentype ./
ln -s /opt/texlive/texmf-dist/fonts/ttf ./
I hope, this works.
I don't know the reason, why pdflatex does not find the fonts, because
latex has its own "database" for files. Maybe some font files are
missing or you n
libreoffice).
>
> You can also copy the fonts you want (otf // ttf) to HOME/.local/share/fonts/
> (or /usr/local/share/fonts); both should be in the font path of al programs.
> My LyX and fontspec (debian) have no problems using the HOME-directory.
>
>
>
>
>
> Am 0
(otf // ttf) to
HOME/.local/share/fonts/ (or /usr/local/share/fonts); both should be in
the font path of al programs. My LyX and fontspec(debian) have no
problems using the HOME-directory.
Am 05.05.23 um 17:22 schrieb Christian Obst:
Hi all,
I'm using LyX 2.3.7, and TexLive 2023 (via
wrote:
>
> Am 05.05.23 um 17:22 schrieb Christian Obst:
> > \usepackage{fontspec}
> > \setmainfont{EB Garamond}
> >
> > but that no longer works (gives me an error about not finding that
> > font). luaotfload-tool --find "EBGaramond" confirms that it is
Am 05.05.23 um 17:22 schrieb Christian Obst:
\usepackage{fontspec}
\setmainfont{EB Garamond}
but that no longer works (gives me an error about not finding that
font). luaotfload-tool --find "EBGaramond" confirms that it is
installed in
"/opt/texlive/2023/texmf-dist/fonts/
led packages etc.
If I try to use "URW Garamond (Mathdesign)", I get an error when compiling:
!pdfTeX error: pdflatex (file ugmm8a.pfb): cannot open Type 1 font
file for reading.
"URW Garamond" (no Mathdesign) is listed as "not installed", even
though it is according
Oh
then you can also look at (in my case)
\screen_zoom 180
and increase the number
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On 20/04/2023 21:02, John White wrote:
[...]
> Its already set to the Dejavu fonts. I vote to leave this alone as alt
> + or alt - while editing a lyx doc is all I need. If I had known about
> the
Oh
then you can also look at (in my case)
\screen_zoom 180
and increase the number
el
On 20/04/2023 21:02, John White wrote:
[...]
> Its already set to the Dejavu fonts. I vote to leave this alone as alt
> + or alt - while editing a lyx doc is all I need. If I had known about
> the
On Thursday, April 20, 2023 11:45:35 AM PDT Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
> ok, than we'll move to the deep stuff :-)-O
>
> I don't have Debian, but on my Mac there is a ~/.lyx directory where
> there is a file called lyxrc which has, in my case,
>
> \screen_font_roman "Noto Serif"
>
ok, than we'll move to the deep stuff :-)-O
I don't have Debian, but on my Mac there is a ~/.lyx directory where
there is a file called lyxrc which has, in my case,
\screen_font_roman "Noto Serif"
\screen_font_sans "Noto Sans"
\screen_font_typewriter "Noto Sans Mono"
so
Thank for the suggestion. I can move window left and right, but
not up or down. The little move icon shows, but I can't reach the
bottom edge.
On Thursday, April 20, 2023 9:55:34 AM PDT Dr Eberhard W Lisse
wrote:
> Drag on a lateral edge of the window to move it, then make it
narrower
> and
Drag on a lateral edge of the window to move it, then make it narrower
and do same on the top (or bottom) edge.
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On Thursday, April 20, 2023 8:27:02 AM PDT Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> On 4/19/23 13:44, John White wrote:
> > I hope Mr. Hoffner is right but I know of no way to make my screen
> > larger. I can't figure that out.
> >
> > On Wednesday, April 19, 2023 9:34:09 AM PDT Eckhard Höffner wrote:
> > >
On 4/19/23 13:44, John White wrote:
I hope Mr. Hoffner is right but I know of no way to make my screen
larger. I can't figure that out.
On Wednesday, April 19, 2023 9:34:09 AM PDT Eckhard Höffner wrote:
> Actually you are missing the buttom of the window. Maybe your screen is
> to small.
Thanks Pavel (and Doc - last email),
Nothing I do seems to make the screen larger (or smaller) while on the
screen-fonts
page in Preferences. I will try again upon receiving further (and more
specific)
instructions.
However, now that I know about (Alt - and Alt +) while in the lyx document,
On Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 10:44:42AM -0700, John White wrote:
> I hope Mr. Hoffner is right but I know of no way to make
> my screen larger. I can't figure that out.
Indeed it looks your screen is too small to show the whole dialog.
It will be even worse with 2.4 and we should perhaps do something
Make the Window smaller :-)-O
BTW, I use NoTo for the Screen as well as for text.
el
On 19/04/2023 19:44, John White wrote:
> I hope Mr. Hoffner is right but I know of no way to make my screen
> larger. I can't figure that out.
>
>
> On Wednesday, April 19, 2023 9:34:09 AM PDT Eckhard Höffner
I hope Mr. Hoffner is right but I know of no way to make
my screen larger. I can't figure that out.
On Wednesday, April 19, 2023 9:34:09 AM PDT Eckhard
Höffner wrote:
> Actually you are missing the buttom of the window.
Maybe your screen is
> to small. Mine is 1150px high (attached).
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On 4/18/23 12:19, John White wrote:
Thanks Paul,
I don't see a "Apply to current session only" warning. However I can
write to the preferences file.
However, I learned that while the lyx doc is open, ALT + or Alt -
works great, so I will just do that until I figure out the problem
On Lyx, my screen font window does not show an "Apply to current session only"
dialog.
Nor does it show any way to save the changes.
John
On Tuesday, April 18, 2023 3:42:29 PM PDT Eckhard Höffner wrote:
> Am 18.04.23 um 18:19 schrieb John White:
> > I don't see a "
Am 18.04.23 um 18:19 schrieb John White:
I don't see a "Apply to current session only" warning. However I can
write to the preferences file.
Strange. I have the German UI, however the translation shall be ok.
Tools>Preferences>look>screen fonts
You can choose the fonts serif, sans & mono
CAN'T SAVE THE
> > SETTINGS AS CHANGED. Lyx always reverts to the font size it was in
> > before I made the change. Suggestions?
>
> First thing: Before clicking OK in the fonts dialog, make sure that
> "Apply to current session only" is not checked.
&
It is similar same with Debian.
Am 18.04.23 um 04:35 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
I suspect it's the same on Debian
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On 4/17/23 19:53, John White wrote:
I can change screen fonts (lyx 2.3.6 running on Debian) by
Tools>Preferences>look>screen fonts. BUT I CAN'T SAVE THE
SETTINGS AS CHANGED. Lyx always reverts to the font size it was in
before I made the change. Suggestions?
First thing: Before
I can change screen fonts (lyx 2.3.6 running on
Debian) by
Tools>Preferences>look>screen fonts.
BUT I CAN'T SAVE THE SETTINGS AS CHANGED.
Lyx always reverts to the font size it was in
before I made the change. Suggestions?
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On 2023-01-20 08:22, b...@maths.ox.ac.uk wrote:
Hello,
Are there any plans to add support for more recent LaTeX alphabets, such
as mathpzc (What are all the font styles I can use in math mode? - TeX -
LaTeX Stack Exchange
<https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/58098/what-are-all-the-f
Hello,
Are there any plans to add support for more recent LaTeX alphabets, such as
mathpzc (What are all the font styles I can use in math mode? - TeX - LaTeX
Stack Exchange
<https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/58098/what-are-all-the-font-styles-
i-can-use-in-math-mode> )
It
bstract?
>
> Also, the entire abstract is in a tiny font size.
>
> Rich
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On Mon, 31 Oct 2022, Rich Shepard wrote:
Also, the entire abstract is in a tiny font size.
I found a KOMA-Script wiki thread that suggested using an un-numbered
section rather than the Abstract environment. While the title is not
centered in the text area and the abstract body is not inset
On Mon, 31 Oct 2022, Rich Shepard wrote:
What might cause the string, Abstract, to be displayed slightly indented
from the left margin when the environment is Abstract?
Also, the entire abstract is in a tiny font size.
Rich
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What might cause the string, Abstract, to be displayed slightly indented
from the left margin when the environment is Abstract? It used to be in
Section-size font centered on the page.
Rich
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M.B. Schiekel schrieb:
> Hi LyX-friends,
>
> in my LaTeX-Preamble in LyX:
> \usepackage{fontspec}
> \setmainfont{arial.ttf}
>
> and in the LyX-text in a TeX-Box
> {\fontsize{5cm}{5.5cm} Really big text!}
{\fontsize{5cm}{5.5cm}\selectfont Really big text!\par}
Herbert
>
> and then PDF with
Hi LyX-friends,
in my LaTeX-Preamble in LyX:
\usepackage{fontspec}
\setmainfont{arial.ttf}
and in the LyX-text in a TeX-Box
{\fontsize{5cm}{5.5cm} Really big text!}
and then PDF with LuaTeX
and then my "Really big text!" has not changed.
What's missing?
Thank you very much,
bernhard
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The 2nd edition of The LaTeX Companion is quite old, and the 3rd edition is
not expected until the end of the year. Is there a module with different
font style environments for questions (bold) and answers (default)?
Rich
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If language package is none, LyX cannot know you actually want
polyglossia.
The \small output is a bug.
> How can I avoid the \beginL and \endL when using "None" as the
> Language package, and also remove the \small{} change for the font
> size?
Put the number in ERT (TeXMode
s with footnotes.
I noticed that changing the Language package to polyglossia removes the \beginL
and \endL.
Why is it?
How can I avoid the \beginL and \endL when using "None" as the Language
package, and also remove the \small{} change for the font size?
However, inside a caption,
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