>
> In order to find out whether my pdf will meet their requirements they
> require full payment of their up-front fee. They will not provide any
> additional assistance in determining whether a LyX pdf meets their
> requirements.
>
>
> 2. Most of their specifications
ot explain their specifications.
> > Instead, they only explain the steps to save/print the PDF from
> > various versions of adobe acrobat.
> >
> > In order to find out whether my pdf will meet their requirements
> > they require full payment of their up-front fee. T
Hi,
I just installed the 1.3.7 on two windows machines (XP and 2000) which
had aspell preinstalled in c:/aspell.
I cannot get lyx to use aspell. What should I do.
I changed the preview to call : acrord32.exe because there was nothing
there.
Now it calls acrobat reader but the reader always says
Hi,
I just installed the 1.3.7 on two windows machines (XP and 2000) which
had aspell preinstalled in c:/aspell.
I cannot get lyx to use aspell. What should I do.
When you say this what do you mean? If you produce a test doc with clearly
misspelled words and put the cursor at the start of the
When you say this what do you mean? If you produce a test doc with
clearly misspelled words and put the cursor at the
start of the doc and select spell check from teh menu what happens?
Absolutely nothing... No feedback whatsoever...
Do you hjave a dictrionary installed?
Yes I have the
My error! I found out I had arcobat running in the background. The error
is gone now that I have killed the process.
Aspell now does something after the nth reconfigure (on the win2000 box
I mean. I still have to try reconfiguring the one on win XP).
Thanks for the help!
Primrose
Hi,
I just installed the 1.3.7 on two windows machines (XP and 2000) which
had aspell preinstalled in c:/aspell.
I cannot get lyx to use aspell. What should I do.
I changed the preview to call : acrord32.exe because there was nothing
there.
Now it calls acrobat reader but the reader always says
Hi,
I just installed the 1.3.7 on two windows machines (XP and 2000) which
had aspell preinstalled in c:/aspell.
I cannot get lyx to use aspell. What should I do.
When you say this what do you mean? If you produce a test doc with clearly
misspelled words and put the cursor at the start of the
When you say this what do you mean? If you produce a test doc with
clearly misspelled words and put the cursor at the
start of the doc and select spell check from teh menu what happens?
Absolutely nothing... No feedback whatsoever...
Do you hjave a dictrionary installed?
Yes I have the
My error! I found out I had arcobat running in the background. The error
is gone now that I have killed the process.
Aspell now does something after the nth reconfigure (on the win2000 box
I mean. I still have to try reconfiguring the one on win XP).
Thanks for the help!
Primrose
Hi,
I just installed the 1.3.7 on two windows machines (XP and 2000) which
had aspell preinstalled in c:/aspell.
I cannot get lyx to use aspell. What should I do.
I changed the preview to call : acrord32.exe because there was nothing
there.
Now it calls acrobat reader but the reader always says
Hi,
I just installed the 1.3.7 on two windows machines (XP and 2000) which
had aspell preinstalled in c:/aspell.
I cannot get lyx to use aspell. What should I do.
When you say this what do you mean? If you produce a test doc with clearly
misspelled words and put the cursor at the start of the
>When you say this what do you mean? If you produce a test doc with
clearly misspelled words and put the cursor at the
>start of the doc and select spell check from teh menu what happens?
Absolutely nothing... No feedback whatsoever...
>Do you hjave a dictrionary installed?
Yes I have the
My error! I found out I had arcobat running in the background. The error
is gone now that I have killed the process.
Aspell now does something after the nth reconfigure (on the win2000 box
I mean. I still have to try reconfiguring the one on win XP).
Thanks for the help!
Primrose
) to extract text from these files.
Question: is that really the point, why pdftotext fails in processing
lyx-pdf files?
And if so, is there another way, in indexing lyx-pdf files?
Thank you
bernhard
--
http://home.t-online.de/home/mb.schiekel/
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M.B. Schiekel schrieb:
I´m trying to establish a document server with htdig under SuSE-8.2. In
this context I also tried to build an index of pdf-files, created with
LyX, with the htdig external_parsers method.
This works for all my pdf-files, except the ones from LyX-sources.
...
BUGS
) to extract text from these files.
Question: is that really the point, why pdftotext fails in processing
lyx-pdf files?
And if so, is there another way, in indexing lyx-pdf files?
Thank you
bernhard
--
http://home.t-online.de/home/mb.schiekel/
GPG-Key available: GnuPG-1.2.2
M.B. Schiekel schrieb:
I´m trying to establish a document server with htdig under SuSE-8.2. In
this context I also tried to build an index of pdf-files, created with
LyX, with the htdig external_parsers method.
This works for all my pdf-files, except the ones from LyX-sources.
...
BUGS
f
OCR) to extract text from these files.
Question: is that really the point, why pdftotext fails in processing
lyx-pdf files?
And if so, is there another way, in indexing lyx-pdf files?
Thank you
bernhard
--
http://home.t-online.de/home/mb.schiekel/
GPG-Key available: GnuPG-1.2.2
M.B. Schiekel schrieb:
> I´m trying to establish a document server with htdig under SuSE-8.2. In
> this context I also tried to build an index of pdf-files, created with
> LyX, with the htdig external_parsers method.
> This works for all my pdf-files, except the ones from LyX-sources.
> ...
> BUGS
I am using lyx version 1.2.1 on linux 2.4.9-31
When I am root, I can use the drop down menus to view .lyx documents as
pdf and .ps formats. If I am any other user, including myself, I get an
error that says An error has occured, you should fix it
What do I need to set so all users can view
Jonathan Murray wrote:
I am using lyx version 1.2.1 on linux 2.4.9-31
When I am root, I can use the drop down menus to view .lyx documents as
pdf and .ps formats. If I am any other user, including myself, I get an
error that says An error has occured, you should fix it
I love those helpful
If you start lyx from the command prompt, you should see which program lyx is trying
to start to view ps and/or pdf.
Try to start that programs from the command prompt as a user, maybe they are not in
your path, or they are not accessible.
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 17:10:56 -0500
Jonathan Murray
Thanks all for the suggestions on this one.
The issue was the environment variables the user had set in .cshrc.
Keep in mind this is a linux box:
#setenv TEXFONTS .:/usr/freeware/texmf/fonts//
#setenv TEXINPUTS .:/usr/freeware/lib/texmf/tex/base//
#setenv TEXPOOL
I am using lyx version 1.2.1 on linux 2.4.9-31
When I am root, I can use the drop down menus to view .lyx documents as
pdf and .ps formats. If I am any other user, including myself, I get an
error that says An error has occured, you should fix it
What do I need to set so all users can view
Jonathan Murray wrote:
I am using lyx version 1.2.1 on linux 2.4.9-31
When I am root, I can use the drop down menus to view .lyx documents as
pdf and .ps formats. If I am any other user, including myself, I get an
error that says An error has occured, you should fix it
I love those helpful
If you start lyx from the command prompt, you should see which program lyx is trying
to start to view ps and/or pdf.
Try to start that programs from the command prompt as a user, maybe they are not in
your path, or they are not accessible.
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 17:10:56 -0500
Jonathan Murray
Thanks all for the suggestions on this one.
The issue was the environment variables the user had set in .cshrc.
Keep in mind this is a linux box:
#setenv TEXFONTS .:/usr/freeware/texmf/fonts//
#setenv TEXINPUTS .:/usr/freeware/lib/texmf/tex/base//
#setenv TEXPOOL
I am using lyx version 1.2.1 on linux 2.4.9-31
When I am root, I can use the drop down menus to view .lyx documents as
pdf and .ps formats. If I am any other user, including myself, I get an
error that says " An error has occured, you should fix it "
What do I need to set so all users can view
Jonathan Murray wrote:
I am using lyx version 1.2.1 on linux 2.4.9-31
When I am root, I can use the drop down menus to view .lyx documents as
pdf and .ps formats. If I am any other user, including myself, I get an
error that says " An error has occured, you should fix it "
I love those helpful
If you start lyx from the command prompt, you should see which program lyx is trying
to start to view ps and/or pdf.
Try to start that programs from the command prompt as a user, maybe they are not in
your path, or they are not accessible.
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 17:10:56 -0500
Jonathan Murray
Thanks all for the suggestions on this one.
The issue was the environment variables the user had set in .cshrc.
Keep in mind this is a linux box:
#setenv TEXFONTS ".:/usr/freeware/texmf/fonts//"
#setenv TEXINPUTS ".:/usr/freeware/lib/texmf/tex/base//"
#setenv TEXPOOL
[sorry I lost the first msg of this thread]
* Idar Tollefsen [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-05-21 16:34 +0200:
I would to get a good pdf output from my lyx document.
I've converted postscript with ps2pdf, but it didn't look good (at
least within the acrobat reader), eventhoug it was ok when
[sorry I lost the first msg of this thread]
* Idar Tollefsen [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-05-21 16:34 +0200:
I would to get a good pdf output from my lyx document.
I've converted postscript with ps2pdf, but it didn't look good (at
least within the acrobat reader), eventhoug it was ok when
[sorry I lost the first msg of this thread]
* Idar Tollefsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2001-05-21 16:34 +0200:
> > I would to get a good pdf output from my lyx document.
> > I've converted postscript with ps2pdf, but it didn't look good (at
> > least within the acrobat reader), eventhoug it was ok
Hi everyone.
I would to get a good pdf output from my lyx document.
I've converted postscript with ps2pdf, but it didn't look good (at
least within the acrobat reader), eventhoug it was ok when printed.
Is it possible to get directly the pdf version, without to use ps2pdf?
As far as i know now,
Hello,
I would to get a good pdf output from my lyx document.
I've converted postscript with ps2pdf, but it didn't look good (at
least within the acrobat reader), eventhoug it was ok when printed.
Try changing the font to Times from within LyX. This was the advice
I got from this list
On Monday 21 May 2001 13:07, Giorgio Corani wrote:
Hi everyone.
I would to get a good pdf output from my lyx document.
I've converted postscript with ps2pdf, but it didn't look good (at
least within the acrobat reader), eventhoug it was ok when printed.
Is it possible to get directly the
Using pslatex fonts improves the pdf look:
layout document fonts pslatex
R
On Monday 21 May 2001 06:23, Kari Ruohonen wrote:
On Mon, 21 May 2001, Giorgio Corani wrote:
Hi everyone.
I would to get a good pdf output from my lyx document.
I've converted postscript with ps2pdf, but it
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 02:23:26PM +0300, Kari Ruohonen wrote:
I think adding \usepackage{ae,aecompl} to the Latex preamble will enhance
the Computer Modern fonts to look nice in the pdf although then they will
show ugly in the post script output.
How does it look? Which Postscript
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 01:07:24PM +0200, Giorgio Corani wrote:
Hi everyone.
I would to get a good pdf output from my lyx document.
I've converted postscript with ps2pdf, but it didn't look good (at
least within the acrobat reader), eventhoug it was ok when printed.
As other people have
On Mon, 21 May 2001, Matej Cepl wrote:
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 02:23:26PM +0300, Kari Ruohonen wrote:
I think adding \usepackage{ae,aecompl} to the Latex preamble will enhance
the Computer Modern fonts to look nice in the pdf although then they will
show ugly in the post script output.
Hi everyone.
I would to get a good pdf output from my lyx document.
I've converted postscript with ps2pdf, but it didn't look good (at
least within the acrobat reader), eventhoug it was ok when printed.
Is it possible to get directly the pdf version, without to use ps2pdf?
As far as i know now,
Hello,
I would to get a good pdf output from my lyx document.
I've converted postscript with ps2pdf, but it didn't look good (at
least within the acrobat reader), eventhoug it was ok when printed.
Try changing the font to Times from within LyX. This was the advice
I got from this list
On Monday 21 May 2001 13:07, Giorgio Corani wrote:
Hi everyone.
I would to get a good pdf output from my lyx document.
I've converted postscript with ps2pdf, but it didn't look good (at
least within the acrobat reader), eventhoug it was ok when printed.
Is it possible to get directly the
Using pslatex fonts improves the pdf look:
layout document fonts pslatex
R
On Monday 21 May 2001 06:23, Kari Ruohonen wrote:
On Mon, 21 May 2001, Giorgio Corani wrote:
Hi everyone.
I would to get a good pdf output from my lyx document.
I've converted postscript with ps2pdf, but it
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 02:23:26PM +0300, Kari Ruohonen wrote:
I think adding \usepackage{ae,aecompl} to the Latex preamble will enhance
the Computer Modern fonts to look nice in the pdf although then they will
show ugly in the post script output.
How does it look? Which Postscript
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 01:07:24PM +0200, Giorgio Corani wrote:
Hi everyone.
I would to get a good pdf output from my lyx document.
I've converted postscript with ps2pdf, but it didn't look good (at
least within the acrobat reader), eventhoug it was ok when printed.
As other people have
On Mon, 21 May 2001, Matej Cepl wrote:
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 02:23:26PM +0300, Kari Ruohonen wrote:
I think adding \usepackage{ae,aecompl} to the Latex preamble will enhance
the Computer Modern fonts to look nice in the pdf although then they will
show ugly in the post script output.
Hi everyone.
I would to get a good pdf output from my lyx document.
I've converted postscript with ps2pdf, but it didn't look good (at
least within the acrobat reader), eventhoug it was ok when printed.
Is it possible to get directly the pdf version, without to use ps2pdf?
As far as i know now,
Hello,
> I would to get a good pdf output from my lyx document.
> I've converted postscript with ps2pdf, but it didn't look good (at
> least within the acrobat reader), eventhoug it was ok when printed.
Try changing the font to Times from within LyX. This was the advice
I got from this list
On Monday 21 May 2001 13:07, Giorgio Corani wrote:
> Hi everyone.
> I would to get a good pdf output from my lyx document.
> I've converted postscript with ps2pdf, but it didn't look good (at
> least within the acrobat reader), eventhoug it was ok when printed.
> Is it possible to get directly
Using pslatex fonts improves the pdf look:
layout > document > fonts > pslatex
R
On Monday 21 May 2001 06:23, Kari Ruohonen wrote:
> On Mon, 21 May 2001, Giorgio Corani wrote:
> > Hi everyone.
> > I would to get a good pdf output from my lyx document.
> > I've converted postscript with ps2pdf,
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 02:23:26PM +0300, Kari Ruohonen wrote:
> I think adding \usepackage{ae,aecompl} to the Latex preamble will enhance
> the Computer Modern fonts to look nice in the pdf although then they will
> show ugly in the post script output.
How does it look? Which
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 01:07:24PM +0200, Giorgio Corani wrote:
> Hi everyone.
> I would to get a good pdf output from my lyx document.
> I've converted postscript with ps2pdf, but it didn't look good (at
> least within the acrobat reader), eventhoug it was ok when printed.
As other people have
On Mon, 21 May 2001, Matej Cepl wrote:
> On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 02:23:26PM +0300, Kari Ruohonen wrote:
> > I think adding \usepackage{ae,aecompl} to the Latex preamble will enhance
> > the Computer Modern fonts to look nice in the pdf although then they will
> > show ugly in the post script
On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 07:45:01PM +0200, Matej Cepl wrote:
I do not know anything about math-fonts, but using
\usepackage{pslatex} (available via Layout/Document/Font) makes
things working for me very well (no Type3 fonts).
It is also possible to use the default (Computer Modern) fonts.
On Fri, Sep 15, 2000 at 09:20:22AM +0200, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
Up to my experience, it's OK unless you used bodsymbol
(there is a warning message :
LaTeX Warning: there is no bold Symbol font on input line 48.
and it fails).
Perhaps this doesn't happen in LyX, this was with a
On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 07:45:01PM +0200, Matej Cepl wrote:
I do not know anything about math-fonts, but using
\usepackage{pslatex} (available via Layout/Document/Font) makes
things working for me very well (no Type3 fonts).
It is also possible to use the default (Computer Modern) fonts.
On Fri, Sep 15, 2000 at 09:20:22AM +0200, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
Up to my experience, it's OK unless you used bodsymbol
(there is a warning message :
LaTeX Warning: there is no bold Symbol font on input line 48.
and it fails).
Perhaps this doesn't happen in LyX, this was with a
On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 07:45:01PM +0200, Matej Cepl wrote:
> I do not know anything about math-fonts, but using
> \usepackage{pslatex} (available via Layout/Document/Font) makes
> things working for me very well (no Type3 fonts).
It is also possible to use the default (Computer Modern) fonts.
On Fri, Sep 15, 2000 at 09:20:22AM +0200, Jean-Pierre.Chretien wrote:
> Up to my experience, it's OK unless you used bodsymbol
> (there is a warning message :
>
> LaTeX Warning: there is no bold Symbol font on input line 48.
>
> and it fails).
>
> Perhaps this doesn't happen in LyX, this was
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From: "Matej Cepl" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Haight Ashbury [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 19:45:01 +0200
Subject: Re: *.lyx --- *.pdf ??
I do not know anything about math-fonts, but using
\usepackage{pslatex} (available
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From: "Matej Cepl" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Haight Ashbury [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 19:45:01 +0200
Subject: Re: *.lyx --- *.pdf ??
I do not know anything about math-fonts, but using
\usepackage{pslatex} (available
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>>From: "Matej Cepl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: Haight Ashbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 19:45:01 +0200
>>Subject: Re: *.lyx ---> *.pdf ??
>>
>>I do n
I do not know anything about math-fonts, but using
\usepackage{pslatex} (available via Layout/Document/Font) makes
things working for me very well (no Type3 fonts).
Have a nice day
Matej
On 13 Sep
I do not know anything about math-fonts, but using
\usepackage{pslatex} (available via Layout/Document/Font) makes
things working for me very well (no Type3 fonts).
Have a nice day
Matej
On 13 Sep
I do not know anything about math-fonts, but using
\usepackage{pslatex} (available via Layout/Document/Font) makes
things working for me very well (no Type3 fonts).
Have a nice day
Matej
On 13 Sep
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, John Culleton wrote:
It is probably better to use pdftex/pdflatex, which works fine as long
as you don't have pictures
Or pstricks!
--
John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Tuukka Toivonen a écrit :
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, John Culleton wrote:
You can convert ps documents to pdf using ps2pdf. I find this the surest
Yes, but the fonts (at least for math) will be bitmapped, which means
that they look ugly with acroread and don't work at all with xpdf.
It will be
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, John Culleton wrote:
It is probably better to use pdftex/pdflatex, which works fine as long
as you don't have pictures
Or pstricks!
--
John Culleton - Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Tuukka Toivonen a écrit :
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, John Culleton wrote:
You can convert ps documents to pdf using ps2pdf. I find this the surest
Yes, but the fonts (at least for math) will be bitmapped, which means
that they look ugly with acroread and don't work at all with xpdf.
It will be
Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
>
> On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, John Culleton wrote:
>
>
> It is probably better to use pdftex/pdflatex, which works fine as long
> as you don't have pictures
Or pstricks!
--
John Culleton -> Please visit http://ccpl.carr.org/~john/
Tuukka Toivonen a écrit :
> On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, John Culleton wrote:
>
> > You can convert ps documents to pdf using ps2pdf. I find this the surest
>
> Yes, but the fonts (at least for math) will be bitmapped, which means
> that they look ugly with acroread and don't work at all with xpdf.
> It
Maybe a ltiitle Off-Topic, but does anybody know how I can convert
LyX-documents into PDF ones ?
I allready tried to do it with Xdvi and Ghostview, but Xpdf doesn't like any of
these outputs ...
Thanks
--
_
*Linux: Because
You can use these:
1) use ps2pdf to convert .ps in .pdf
2) use pdflatex to generate a .pdf from .tex
Haight Ashbury wrote:
Maybe a ltiitle Off-Topic, but does anybody know
how I can convert
LyX-documents into PDF ones ?
I allready tried to do it with Xdvi and Ghostview, but Xpdf doesn't
like any
Thanks for the helpful advise. It worked.
Export MyFile.lyx to MyFile.ps by using the File-Export-As postscript menu,
Then, use ps2pdf:
ps2pdf MyFile.ps
YC
--
_
*Linux: Because rebooting is for adding new hardware*
Haight Ashbury wrote:
Maybe a ltiitle Off-Topic, but does anybody know how I can convert
LyX-documents into PDF ones ?
I allready tried to do it with Xdvi and Ghostview, but Xpdf doesn't like any of
these outputs ...
Thanks
--
You can convert ps documents to pdf using ps2pdf. I find
Maybe a ltiitle Off-Topic, but does anybody know how I can convert
LyX-documents into PDF ones ?
I allready tried to do it with Xdvi and Ghostview, but Xpdf doesn't like any of
these outputs ...
Thanks
--
_
*Linux: Because
You can use these:
1) use ps2pdf to convert .ps in .pdf
2) use pdflatex to generate a .pdf from .tex
Haight Ashbury wrote:
Maybe a ltiitle Off-Topic, but does anybody know
how I can convert
LyX-documents into PDF ones ?
I allready tried to do it with Xdvi and Ghostview, but Xpdf doesn't
like any
Thanks for the helpful advise. It worked.
Export MyFile.lyx to MyFile.ps by using the File-Export-As postscript menu,
Then, use ps2pdf:
ps2pdf MyFile.ps
YC
--
_
*Linux: Because rebooting is for adding new hardware*
Haight Ashbury wrote:
Maybe a ltiitle Off-Topic, but does anybody know how I can convert
LyX-documents into PDF ones ?
I allready tried to do it with Xdvi and Ghostview, but Xpdf doesn't like any of
these outputs ...
Thanks
--
You can convert ps documents to pdf using ps2pdf. I find
Maybe a ltiitle Off-Topic, but does anybody know how I can convert
LyX-documents into PDF ones ?
I allready tried to do it with Xdvi and Ghostview, but Xpdf doesn't like any of
these outputs ...
Thanks
--
_
*Linux: Because
You can use these:
1) use ps2pdf to convert .ps in .pdf
2) use pdflatex to generate a .pdf from .tex
Haight Ashbury wrote:
Maybe a ltiitle Off-Topic, but does anybody know
how I can convert
LyX-documents into PDF ones ?
I allready tried to do it with Xdvi and Ghostview, but Xpdf doesn't
like any
Thanks for the helpful advise. It worked.
>
> Export MyFile.lyx to MyFile.ps by using the File->Export-As postscript menu,
> Then, use ps2pdf:
>
> ps2pdf MyFile.ps
>
> YC
--
_
*Linux: Because rebooting is for adding new
Haight Ashbury wrote:
>
> Maybe a ltiitle Off-Topic, but does anybody know how I can convert
> LyX-documents into PDF ones ?
> I allready tried to do it with Xdvi and Ghostview, but Xpdf doesn't like any of
> these outputs ...
>
> Thanks
>
> --
>
You can convert ps documents to pdf using
Following the very useful ideas already given in the list,
I began writing LaTeX stuff to be able to create pdf
as well as dvi from the .tex source (mostly to deal
correctly with bitmapped vector-like images, screen captures
mostly).
So in LaTeX I can easily shift from one compilation to the
I do agree! More than this for me it would be a very useful feature if one
were able to export directly to pdf; say, via File - Export - as PDF.
So far I used to export the file as postscript and after it "ps2pdf" it.
It works pretty well, but the other one would be more comfortable :-)
Regards,
I totally agree. It would be a very usefull feature.
Raph
In klyx, there's an option to preview as PDF. You could always save the file
generated for the PDF viewer.
--
That thing could be Aeons old, brought out of
N-Space by someone like Hastur The Unspeakable,
Kx'vk'll'gpgv The Unpronounceable, or The One
Date: Wed, 24 May 2000 18:23:15 +
From: Stephen Patterson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: lyx/PDF
In klyx, there's an option to preview as PDF. You could always save the file
generated for the
Following the very useful ideas already given in the list,
I began writing LaTeX stuff to be able to create pdf
as well as dvi from the .tex source (mostly to deal
correctly with bitmapped vector-like images, screen captures
mostly).
So in LaTeX I can easily shift from one compilation to the
I do agree! More than this for me it would be a very useful feature if one
were able to export directly to pdf; say, via File - Export - as PDF.
So far I used to export the file as postscript and after it "ps2pdf" it.
It works pretty well, but the other one would be more comfortable :-)
Regards,
I totally agree. It would be a very usefull feature.
Raph
In klyx, there's an option to preview as PDF. You could always save the file
generated for the PDF viewer.
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Date: Wed, 24 May 2000 18:23:15 +
From: Stephen Patterson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: lyx/PDF
In klyx, there's an option to preview as PDF. You could always save the file
generated for the
Following the very useful ideas already given in the list,
I began writing LaTeX stuff to be able to create pdf
as well as dvi from the .tex source (mostly to deal
correctly with bitmapped vector-like images, screen captures
mostly).
So in LaTeX I can easily shift from one compilation to the
I do agree! More than this for me it would be a very useful feature if one
were able to export directly to pdf; say, via File -> Export -> as PDF.
So far I used to export the file as postscript and after it "ps2pdf" it.
It works pretty well, but the other one would be more comfortable :-)
I totally agree. It would be a very usefull feature.
Raph
In klyx, there's an option to preview as PDF. You could always save the file
generated for the PDF viewer.
--
That thing could be Aeons old, brought out of
N-Space by someone like Hastur The Unspeakable,
Kx'vk'll'gpgv The Unpronounceable, or The One
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