Neal Becker said on Fri, 12 Jan 2024 09:09:51 -0500
>I'm writing another paper for IEEE conference. I'm using lualatex to
>produce pdf.
>
>In documen/settings/fonts, I'm set to using all defaults. If I don't
>check 'use non-TeX fonts', the output looks good. If I do check 'use
refmark[1]{\ensuremath{{}^{\ifcase#1\or
*\or \dagger\or \ddagger\or%
\mathsection\or \mathparagraph\or \|\or **\or \dagger\dagger
\or \ddagger\ddagger \else\expandafter\romannumeral#1\fi}}}
and also enable the button for "Use non TeX fonts (lualatex/xelatex)
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On Sun, Jan 14, 2024 at 2:48 AM Herbert Voss
wrote:
>
>
> Am 13.01.24 um 16:49 schrieb Neal Becker:
> > I have tried kpfonts. Surprisingly, it also has the same problem with
> > authormark misplaced!
> >
>
> Looks like a bug with the IEEE layout of LyX. Export the test-document to
> LaTeX
Am 13.01.24 um 16:49 schrieb Neal Becker:
I have tried kpfonts. Surprisingly, it also has the same problem with
authormark misplaced!
Looks like a bug with the IEEE layout of LyX. Export the test-document to
LaTeX (pdflatex) and run it and it will be okay.
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Try the Palatino font with \usepackage{mathpazo}. That’s an attractive, classic
TeX font combo.
-chris
> On Jan 13, 2024, at 9:50 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
>
>
> I have tried kpfonts. Surprisingly, it also has the same problem with
> authormark misplaced!
>
>
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I have tried kpfonts. Surprisingly, it also has the same problem with
authormark misplaced!
mwe-kpfonts.lyx
Description: application/lyx
mwe-kpfonts.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
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> I have
No. Filename Symbolic namePath
1. cambria.ttc cambria /usr/local/share/fonts/c/
2. cambria.ttc cambriamath /usr/local/share/fonts/c/
3. cambriab.ttf cambria /usr/share/fonts/msttcore/
4. cambriai.ttf cambria /usr/share
Am 13.01.24 um 16:02 schrieb Neal Becker:
Here is a mwe of the problem with Cambria (abstract is not bold).
I seem to have cambria-bold:
luaotfload-tool -i --find="Cambria Bold"
luaotfload | resolve : Font "Cambria Bold" found!
luaotfload | resolve : Resolved file nam
12, 2024, at 9:03 AM, Neal Becker
wrote:
I'm writing another paper for IEEE conference. I'm using
lualatex to
produce pdf.
In document/settings/fonts, I'm set to using all defaults. If
I don't
check 'use non-TeX fonts', the output looks
Here is a mwe of the problem with Cambria (abstract is not bold).
I seem to have cambria-bold:
luaotfload-tool -i --find="Cambria Bold"
luaotfload | resolve : Font "Cambria Bold" found!
luaotfload | resolve : Resolved file name
"/usr/share/fonts/msttcore/cambri
Am 13.01.24 um 15:33 schrieb Neal Becker:
And that’s why they don’t look good. You need to choose one from
the drop-down list. The problem with using non-TeX fonts is that
there might not be a corresponding math font. One that does have a
math font and that looks quite nice
E conference. I'm using lualatex to
>> produce pdf.
>>
>> In document/settings/fonts, I'm set to using all defaults. If I don't
>> check 'use non-TeX fonts', the output looks good. If I do check 'use
>> non-TeX fonts', the fonts look much thinner and to my eye not very
>>
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 3:15 PM Christopher Menzel
wrote:
> On Jan 12, 2024, at 9:03 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
>
> I'm writing another paper for IEEE conference. I'm using lualatex to
> produce pdf.
>
> In document/settings/fonts, I'm set to using all defaults. If I don't
&g
On Fri, 2024-01-12 at 16:25 -0500, Neal Becker wrote:
> Thanks! I am on linux (fedora).
I am sorry for hijacking this thread.
If you are using copr:
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/jamatos/lyx-devel
the version available has switched now to qt6.
Tell me if you have issues.
Regards,
r for IEEE conference. I'm using lualatex to
>> produce pdf.
>>
>> In document/settings/fonts, I'm set to using all defaults. If I don't
>> check 'use non-TeX fonts', the output looks good. If I do check 'use
>> non-TeX fonts', the fonts look much thinner and to my eye no
or IEEE conference. I'm using lualatex to
>>> produce pdf.
>>>
>>> In document/settings/fonts, I'm set to using all defaults. If I don't
>>> check 'use non-TeX fonts', the output looks good. If I do check 'use
>>> non-TeX fonts', the fonts look m
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 3:15 PM Christopher Menzel
wrote:
> On Jan 12, 2024, at 9:03 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
>
> I'm writing another paper for IEEE conference. I'm using lualatex to
> produce pdf.
>
> In document/settings/fonts, I'm set to using all defaults. If I don't
&g
On Jan 12, 2024, at 9:03 AM, Neal Becker wrote:
> I'm writing another paper for IEEE conference. I'm using lualatex to
> produce pdf.
>
> In document/settings/fonts, I'm set to using all defaults. If I don't
> check 'use non-TeX fonts', the output looks good. If I do check
On Fri, Jan 12, 2024 at 9:33 AM Eckhard Höffner
wrote:
> Look at the document properties of the different pdf files. There is a
> section about the embedded fonts in the pdf. If you are using the
> regular Computer Modern (or LM); these fonts apear indeed very thin.
>
>
> Am
Look at the document properties of the different pdf files. There is a
section about the embedded fonts in the pdf. If you are using the
regular Computer Modern (or LM); these fonts apear indeed very thin.
Am 12.01.24 um 15:09 schrieb Neal Becker:
I'm writing another paper for IEEE conference
I'm writing another paper for IEEE conference. I'm using lualatex to
produce pdf.
In documen/settings/fonts, I'm set to using all defaults. If I don't check
'use non-TeX fonts', the output looks good. If I do check 'use non-TeX
fonts', the fonts look much thinner and to my eye not very
his should go into 2.4, but we'll see if anyone has
worries.
On 11/18/23 13:24, Tobias Hilbricht wrote:
Am Samstag, dem 18.11.2023 um 12:46 -0500 schrieb Richard Kimberly
Heck:
On 11/18/23 07:18, Tobias Hilbricht wrote:
But when I check that box and want to use Non-TeX-Fonts, the
export
opti
ee if anyone has
> worries.
>
> On 11/18/23 13:24, Tobias Hilbricht wrote:
> > Am Samstag, dem 18.11.2023 um 12:46 -0500 schrieb Richard Kimberly
> > Heck:
> > > On 11/18/23 07:18, Tobias Hilbricht wrote:
> > > > But when I check that box and want to use Non-TeX-F
Probably this should go into 2.4, but we'll see if anyone has worries.
On 11/18/23 13:24, Tobias Hilbricht wrote:
Am Samstag, dem 18.11.2023 um 12:46 -0500 schrieb Richard Kimberly
Heck:
On 11/18/23 07:18, Tobias Hilbricht wrote:
But when I check that box and want to use Non-TeX-Fonts
Am Samstag, dem 18.11.2023 um 12:46 -0500 schrieb Richard Kimberly
Heck:
> On 11/18/23 07:18, Tobias Hilbricht wrote:
> >
> > But when I check that box and want to use Non-TeX-Fonts, the export
> > option to docx or odt via pandoc disappears.
>
> The reason for this
On 11/18/23 07:18, Tobias Hilbricht wrote:
Dear readers of this list,
I am referring to LyX 2.3.7 on Ubuntu 22.04 and pandoc 2.9.2.1:
I am able to export documents from LyX to docx or odt by means of
pandoc when I use TeX-Fonts (that is, the box "Do not use TeX-Fonts
(via XeteX or L
Dear readers of this list,
I am referring to LyX 2.3.7 on Ubuntu 22.04 and pandoc 2.9.2.1:
I am able to export documents from LyX to docx or odt by means of
pandoc when I use TeX-Fonts (that is, the box "Do not use TeX-Fonts
(via XeteX or LuaTeX)" is *not* checked).
But when I chec
On Sun, Apr 02, 2023 at 10:37:33AM +0200, Eckhard Höffner wrote:
> Fontforge, in some special cases also inkscape. Inkscape has some
> advantaages. The first curves of the O, D, B, P, d, p or o have all been the
> same, sometimes scaled or flipped. The ampersand (et) uses a flipped 3, the
> ß is
Fontforge, in some special cases also inkscape. Inkscape has some
advantaages. The first curves of the O, D, B, P, d, p or o have all been
the same, sometimes scaled or flipped. The ampersand (et) uses a flipped
3, the ß is based on f+s. The f is close to the old long s (which was
used for
slitt slitt 174576 Apr 1 13:35 CMRV11-Semibold.otf
[slitt@mydesk VES]$
Some questions:
1. Where do I put these four files so they're visible to my (CTAN
installed) TeXLive system yet not intermingled with TeXLive provided
fonts?
Depends on how you are using the fonts: Only for TeX or systemwide
hard,
OK, so I downloaded the four fonts:
[slitt@mydesk VES]$ ls -l
total 484
-rw-r--r-- 1 slitt slitt 90264 Mar 28 23:17 CMRV11-Italic.otf
-rw-r--r-- 1 slitt slitt 139244 Apr 1 13:36 CMRV11-Regular.otf
-rw-r--r-- 1 slitt slitt 82044 Apr 1 13:35 CMRV11-Semibold-Italic.otf
-rw-r--r-- 1 slitt s
Thanks. The old style numbers appear somewhat strange at first glance,
i agree. I copied them from the original Didot fonts from about 1810. I
also stumbled over the numbers at the beginning, but only at the
beginning. The four is quite big, for example.
There are also parallel (default
On Sat, Apr 01, 2023 at 03:56:58PM +0200, Eckhard Höffner wrote:
> Hello all,
> this is not really a central Lyx topic, but I hope I'll be forgiven.
>
> I have started designing a font. As I have been working with Lyx for over 20
> years, and the font should primarily work well with LyX (XeTeX),
Hello all,
this is not really a central Lyx topic, but I hope I'll be forgiven.
I have started designing a font. As I have been working with Lyx for
over 20 years, and the font should primarily work well with LyX (XeTeX),
be usable without problems. Other uses don't interest me so much.
At
; >
> >
>
> Since EBGaramond is in texlive, you have to make it known to your system too.
> To verify try
> $ fc-list | egrep -i garamond
> If no output, so your system does not know about garamond.
>
> Making texlive fonts known (on uubuntu) do
> # s
gt; installed."
> >
> >Did you Tools > Reconfigure after installing the new font?
> >
> >Riki
> >
> >
>
Since EBGaramond is in texlive, you have to make it known to your system too.
To verify try
$ fc-list | egrep -i garamond
If no output, so your system d
Yes, I did!
Am 14. März 2023 11:38:31 GMT-04:00 schrieb Richard Kimberly Heck
:
>On 3/13/23 22:58, Christian Obst wrote:
>> Hello fellow LyX users,
>>
>> I installed EBGaramond via TexLive's tlmgr. I also have old documents
>> (previous installs), which use that font, and they compile fine
>>
On 3/13/23 22:58, Christian Obst wrote:
Hello fellow LyX users,
I installed EBGaramond via TexLive's tlmgr. I also have old documents
(previous installs), which use that font, and they compile fine
(correct font, looks great).
However, in the Document settings, EBGaramond is shown as "Not
n't select it. luaotfload-tool confirms
EBGaramond is indeed installed. Lyx does show me tons of other Opentype
fonts, but not EBGaramond. Of course, I reconfigured Lyx and restarted
after installing the font.
If I uncheck "Don't use TeX fonts," it lists "URW Garamond," but also
as
Steve Litt schrieb:
> Hi all,
>
> You probably know this already, but in January 2023 Adobe software
> stopped supporting Type1 fonts. This means that any documents
> containing Type1 fonts cannot be accurately depicted on the latest Adobe
> software. This pretty much means Typ
Hi all,
You probably know this already, but in January 2023 Adobe software
stopped supporting Type1 fonts. This means that any documents
containing Type1 fonts cannot be accurately depicted on the latest Adobe
software. This pretty much means Type1 fonts shouldn't be used.
Now I'll need to audit
Am Samstag, dem 18.02.2023 um 09:38 -0500 schrieb Mark Rudolph:
> When I go to Document —> Settings —> Fonts, no fonts are listed in
> any of the three pull down lists (Roman, Sans Serif, Typewriter).
>
> I’m using the following version for the ARM chip on an M2 computer.
When I go to Document —> Settings —> Fonts, no fonts are listed in any of the
three pull down lists (Roman, Sans Serif, Typewriter).
I’m using the following version for the ARM chip on an M2 computer.
Version 2.4.0-beta2
(December 11, 2022)
Qt Version (run-time): 6.4.1 on platform co
LyX file in which I switched the fonts to defaults and,
in the preamble, commented out the load of the xunicode package (because
I'm using pdflatex and not xetex), all the setromanfont commands (you
can try uncommenting them and replacing Museo whatever with some fonts
you do have) and the graphics
a book on Postscript with
all my LaTeX books. Since The TeXbook is spiral bound I realize that I never
had a copy, but one will be here Monday. :-)
I'll make that darn roast log work with Farenheit temperatures on letter
size paper and in a typeface and fonts that are installed here.
Thanks, Paul
On Sat, 20 Aug 2022, Rich Shepard wrote:
Okay. I'll post results.
Paul,
What's displayed on screen is the first few lines (\put ...) between \begin
and \end document.
The preamble has the entire .tex file.
Sigh,
I've not worked before writing a plain .tex document. Long ago I had a book
use those, either.
That said, you might try the following: (a) import the file into LyX using
File > Import LaTeX (plain) ...; (b) use Document > Settings... > Fonts to
adjust as needed (you might want to uncheck the "Use non-TeX fonts"
option); (c) remove or comment out the
o my
not using xetex, luatex or several of the more "exotic" packages
involved). That said, you might try the following: (a) import the file
into LyX using File > Import > LaTeX (plain) ...; (b) use Document >
Settings... > Fonts to adjust as needed (you might want to
I have a .tex file designed for a4 paper and a font family I don't have (and
don't want) that I want to convert to letterpaper (done) and my lyx default
typeface. Or, another appropriate typeface found in a .lyx file.
Looking at one of my .lyx files I see:
\font_roman "default" "default"
On 2022-01-21 10:40, Daniel via lyx-users wrote:
On 20/01/2022 13:51, Csikos Bela via lyx-users wrote:
Hello:
This occurs in lyx 2.3.6.1.
When I add superscript to non-default sized fonts, for example to
"larger" fonts, the
superscript text is not scaled correctly, its size i
On 20/01/2022 13:51, Csikos Bela via lyx-users wrote:
Hello:
This occurs in lyx 2.3.6.1.
When I add superscript to non-default sized fonts, for example to "larger"
fonts, the
superscript text is not scaled correctly, its size is the same as the size of
the larger font.
How
On 1/20/22 7:51 AM, Csikos Bela via lyx-users wrote:
Hello:
This occurs in lyx 2.3.6.1.
When I add superscript to non-default sized fonts, for example to "larger"
fonts, the
superscript text is not scaled correctly, its size is the same as the size of
the larger font.
How
Hello:
This occurs in lyx 2.3.6.1.
When I add superscript to non-default sized fonts, for example to "larger"
fonts, the
superscript text is not scaled correctly, its size is the same as the size of
the larger font.
How can I add correctly scaled superscript text to non default
}
\setoperatorfont\mathsf
This is not terrible, but the math still looks more bold than the
text.
I wonder whether any of you use metropolis and what fonts you find
work well? There is some previous discussion here in which I
participated:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/403734/beamer-metropolis-theme
.
I wonder whether any of you use metropolis and what fonts you find work well?
There is some previous discussion here in which I participated:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/403734/beamer-metropolis-theme-recommend-a-math-font-that-matches-with-fira
When I use metropolis, I pair
and what fonts you find work well?
There is some previous discussion here in which I participated:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/403734/beamer-metropolis-theme-recommend-a-math-font-that-matches-with-fira
Thanks,
Neal
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Wolfgang,
It is being developed, I think not even in beta. The latest (for the
Mac) is LyX 2.3.6.2 (2021-01-07)
LyX can export into lower versions but it's better to have the same
version with all collborators.
If you have homebrew it'll update itself by itself :-)-O. Otherwise,
read this
Am Wed, 14 Jul 2021 16:26:17 +0200
schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann :
> Am 14.07.21 um 16:20 schrieb Kornel Benko:
> > Am Wed, 14 Jul 2021 15:50:05 +0200
> > schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann :
> >
> >>>
> >>> Lyx2.4 knows libertinus BTW.
> >> That's good. From where does one get it? It is not in
> >>
with colleagues on a book, I would like to have it in
addition to 2.3.6
Could someone point out how to do that?
I could export from 2.4. The fonts will be set in the preamble for 2.3.x.
See attached.
it is a font setting for pdflatex, but _not_ for lualatex/xelatex ...
Hoever, a simple \usepackage
do I get Lyx 2.4
Wolfgang
Since I work with colleagues on a book, I would like to have it in
addition to 2.3.6
Could someone point out how to do that?
I could export from 2.4. The fonts will be set in the preamble for 2.3.x.
See attached.
Wolfgang
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Am 14.07.21 um 15:39 schrieb Herbert Voss:
Am 14.07.21 um 13:51 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
look into your Debian font configuration. There should be a
file 09-texlive.conf in the directory /etc/fonts/conf.d/
If not, create it as root with the following contents:
/usr/local/texlive
a book, I would like to have it in
> addition to 2.3.6
> Could someone point out how to do that?
I could export from 2.4. The fonts will be set in the preamble for 2.3.x.
See attached.
> Wolfgang
Kornel
lb.23.lyx
Description: application/lyx
pgpZ5gVgS2EfH.pgp
Description:
Lyx2.4 knows libertinus BTW.
That's good. From where does one get it? It is not in
https://www.lyx.org/Download
Since I work with colleagues on a book, I would like to have it in
addition to 2.3.6
Could someone point out how to do that?
Wolfgang
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Am 14.07.21 um 13:51 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
look into your Debian font configuration. There should be a
file 09-texlive.conf in the directory /etc/fonts/conf.d/
If not, create it as root with the following contents:
/usr/local/texlive/2021/texmf-dist/fonts/opentype
/usr/local
ld say "not installed".
>
> That's why this needs to go into the preamble.
Lyx2.4 knows libertinus BTW.
>
> However, I agree, it would be cool, if there was a a way to make LyX
> "know" about fonts in a general way to appear in the Pulldown.
>
> el
>
...
Am 14.07.21 um 13:41 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
Am 14.07.21 um 11:31 schrieb Herbert Voss:
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
Still struggling with Libertinus and AnonymousPro fonts
I updated my texlive today (14July2021), did texhash also as superuser,
reconfigured lyx and looked
eeds to go into the preamble.
However, I agree, it would be cool, if there was a a way to make LyX
"know" about fonts in a general way to appear in the Pulldown.
el
Thanks, el,
this might be the solution for the time being. But I will wait until I
get an answer to my question in my recent m
ld be cool, if there was a a way to make LyX
"know" about fonts in a general way to appear in the Pulldown.
el
On 14/07/2021 11:31, Herbert Voss wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
Still struggling with Libertinus and AnonymousPro fonts
I updated my texlive today (14July2021), did texha
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
> Still struggling with Libertinus and AnonymousPro fonts
>
> I updated my texlive today (14July2021), did texhash also as superuser,
> reconfigured lyx and looked for the Libertinus and AnonymousPro fonts in
> my Lyx Document > Settings >
Still struggling with Libertinus and AnonymousPro fonts
I updated my texlive today (14July2021), did texhash also as superuser,
reconfigured lyx and looked for the Libertinus and AnonymousPro fonts in
my Lyx Document > Settings > Fonts but can't find it. The PDF output
format is set
On 1/16/21 11:57 AM, Néstor wrote:
Hello,
I would like to format a book, I like to use two fonts, one for normal
chapters, another one for some special chapters. The special font
should be looking like handwritten, script.
I have tried to install Kurier font which is the closest choice
Hello,
I would like to format a book, I like to use two fonts, one for normal
chapters, another one for some special chapters. The special font
should be looking like handwritten, script.
I have tried to install Kurier font which is the closest choice, but
no luck, it says "uninstalled&q
the latest release (2.3.5.2, isn't it)? This same small
>>> > font is also used for the file names and in the panes. Is there a way
>>> > to pump it up and solve the jaggedness.
>>>
>>> I am not sure about this on Windows, but on Linux there is a program
>>
t; to pump it up and solve the jaggedness.
>>
>> I am not sure about this on Windows, but on Linux there is a program
>> that allows one to configure the fonts used by Qt, and several other
>> things: qtconfig-qt4.
>>
>> CC'ing Eugene on this one.
>>
>
n Linux there is a program
> that allows one to configure the fonts used by Qt, and several other
> things: qtconfig-qt4.
>
> CC'ing Eugene on this one.
>
Never heard of qt config programs. However here it looks like Qt does not
react nice to the Windows setting "Let Windows try to
font is also used for the file names and in the panes. Is there a way
> to pump it up and solve the jaggedness.
I am not sure about this on Windows, but on Linux there is a program
that allows one to configure the fonts used by Qt, and several other
things: qtconfig-qt4.
CC'ing Eugene on this one.
Dear all,
Lyx's pulldowns on Windows 10 are being rendered with a very small jagged
font:
[image: image.png]
I have a UHD monitor, but did not really see this problem until the latest
release (2.3.5.2, isn't it)? This same small font is also used for the file
names and in the panes. Is there a
Thank you Jürgen and Rich,
I just tried Jürgen's suggestion and it works perfectly. This problem has
bothered me for years. Thank you so much. I will try to set headings=small
as my default and if that doesn't work in article class, I will stick with
KOMA-Script.
John
ovember 26, 2019
Thanks but I don't know how to add a "document option" in KOMA-Script.
John
On Tuesday, November 26, 2019 5:46:59 AM PST Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Am Montag, den 25.11.2019, 18:04 -0800 schrieb John White:
> > I am doing a koma document with sections. The section font is too
> > large. So I go
Am Dienstag, den 26.11.2019, 07:14 -0800 schrieb John White:
> Thanks but I don't know how to add a "document option" in KOMA-
> Script.
Document > Settings > Document Class > Class Options > Custom.
Jürgen
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Am Montag, den 25.11.2019, 18:04 -0800 schrieb John White:
> I am doing a koma document with sections. The section font is too
> large. So I go to each section manually, highlight it and change font
> from larger to large. And if there are subsections, they are now same
> size as sections, so I
font size of sub-sections.
John,
Typographic convention defines the relative size of each text type. And it
can be changed.
Isn't there an easier way to do this? Isn't there a way to globally change
section and sub-section font size?
Look at Document -> Settings -> Fonts. You can change
I am doing a koma document with sections. The section font is too
large. So I go to each section manually, highlight it and change font
from larger to large. And if there are subsections, they are now same
size as sections, so I have to manually reduce font size of sub-sections.
Isn't there
Am Freitag, 5. April 2019, 12:24:42 CEST schrieb Dr Eberhard Lisse:
> Hi,
>
> I am conducting a serious love affair with the Noto fonts which we can
> now select in the LyX Settings -> Fonts dialog.
>
> Sometimes I want to have the document a little ticker than regular whi
Hi,
I am conducting a serious love affair with the Noto fonts which we can
now select in the LyX Settings -> Fonts dialog.
Sometimes I want to have the document a little ticker than regular which
I would normally do in the Preamble with something like
\makeatletter
\if@landsc
On Sun, Aug 26, 2018 at 12:35 PM Ricardo Berlasso
wrote:
> If you are willing to use XeTeX instead of plain LaTeX, setting up a new
> font-family that uses ...
>
Thanks for the pointer - that option finds my Windows fonts, one of which
is Old English Text MT, and it shows nicely i
On Sunday, 26 Aug 2018 12:34 PM -0400, Ricardo Berlasso wrote:
> --d9d04105745930f6
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> El dom., 26 ago. 2018 a las 16:58, Cris Fuhrman ()
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>> Hello,
>>
>> For a project, I
El dom., 26 ago. 2018 a las 16:58, Cris Fuhrman ()
escribió:
> Hello,
>
> For a project, I wanted to use an old-English/Germanic style font. I found
> some in yfonts, but it's tricky to install/setup with MikTeX (not
> automatic) because it requires a local tex install. There are instructions
>
Hello,
For a project, I wanted to use an old-English/Germanic style font. I found
some in yfonts, but it's tricky to install/setup with MikTeX (not
automatic) because it requires a local tex install. There are instructions
at https://wiki.lyx.org/Tips/InstallType1Fonts and also on StackOverflow
My new computer has $HOME/.texlive2018/texmf-var but not
$HOME/.texlive2018/texmf-var/fonts . What do I do to install and
populate $HOME/.texlive2018/texmf-var/fonts? I'm using TeXLive 2018 on
64 bit Void Linux.
Thanks,
SteveT
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Hello,
I could not find out, how the shortcuts in LyX 2.2.3 for the fonts on OSX
10.12.5 are working. For example, the shortcut for »font-roman« is ^Z R. I am
not sure, whether the first sign stands for the control-key, but nonetheless I
have tried many possibilities, which all did not work
I use Windows 10 (64 bit). I reinstalled the ttf fonts of lyx, which worked for
me. I did not have this problem in my previous laptop with Windows 7.
Eren
> On 26 Tem 2017, at 21:12, Paul A. Rubin <parubi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On 07/26/2017 12:11 PM, Eren Inci wrote:
On 07/26/2017 12:11 PM, Eren Inci wrote:
When I type in some fonts lyx display screen shows different fonts.
For example, the Greek letter "Pi" shows up as Q. Though, the font
shows up correctly when I compile the file.
I would be grateful if you could help me.
Eren
What operat
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 07:11:19PM +0300, Eren Inci wrote:
> When I type in some fonts lyx display screen shows different fonts. For
> example, the Greek letter "Pi" shows up as Q. Though, the font shows up
> correctly when I compile the file.
>
> I would be grateful i
When I type in some fonts lyx display screen shows different fonts. For
example, the Greek letter "Pi" shows up as Q. Though, the font shows up
correctly when I compile the file.
I would be grateful if you could help me.
Eren
On Sun, Jun 04, 2017 at 06:59:04PM +0100, F M Salter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> With texlive 2017 containing the stix two fonts, will they be one of
> the font choices readily available in LyX 2.3?
I don't think so. See
http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/9014
Scott
Hi,
With texlive 2017 containing the stix two fonts, will they be one of
the font choices readily available in LyX 2.3?
Regards
Frank Salter
e safe and use the LaTeX command which seems guaranteed to
> > work?
>
> Because this very much depends on the fonts -- with Unicode fonts, it is
> really hard to tell which characters are present in advance. (Polyglossia
> tries to give advance warnings (actually errors) based on fon
I do:
> 2. Document > Settings > check Use non-TeX fonts
> and then compile (with XeTeX), I get a "Missing glyphs" error.
Yes, this is (and always was) the expected behaviour for "non-TeX" fonts.
XeTeX/LuaTeX uses Unicode as font encoding (unless told otherwis
On 09/26/2016 09:09 AM, Daniel CLEMENT wrote:
With QT4 (no QT5 yet here) I can manage menu font sizes for QT apps with
the qtconfig-qt4 utility. It works well in XFCE.
However, AFAIK there's no QT5 counterpart (am I wrong?)
HTH,
I had a bad link to qtconfig, but when I installed qtconfig-qt4
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