notes seem like a nice feature but can you print them?
mamato
notes seem like a nice feature but can you print them?
mamato
On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 01:32:46PM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Yes, as you seem to have anticipated, it's not happening now. Do you
know the cause?
The fonts are installed in some kind of 'descriptive' form initially.
To view dvi you need a bitmap form. Computing this from the
'descriptive'
Thanks, Andre'. It's nice to know the reason for the slow printing the
first time around.
Bruce
On Sunday, August 14, 2005, at 02:46 AM, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 01:32:46PM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Yes, as you seem to have anticipated, it's not happening now. Do you
On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 01:32:46PM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Yes, as you seem to have anticipated, it's not happening now. Do you
know the cause?
The fonts are installed in some kind of 'descriptive' form initially.
To view dvi you need a bitmap form. Computing this from the
'descriptive'
Thanks, Andre'. It's nice to know the reason for the slow printing the
first time around.
Bruce
On Sunday, August 14, 2005, at 02:46 AM, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 01:32:46PM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Yes, as you seem to have anticipated, it's not happening now. Do you
On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 01:32:46PM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> Yes, as you seem to have anticipated, it's not happening now. Do you
> know the cause?
The fonts are installed in some kind of 'descriptive' form initially.
To view dvi you need a bitmap form. Computing this from the
'descriptive'
Thanks, Andre'. It's nice to know the reason for the slow printing the
first time around.
Bruce
On Sunday, August 14, 2005, at 02:46 AM, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 01:32:46PM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
Yes, as you seem to have anticipated, it's not happening now. Do you
On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 04:17:42PM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
The same document prints much more slowly using the mathpazo package
than using the default (European modern) fonts. Is this normal?
Does this happen always or only at the first time?
Andre'
Yes, as you seem to have anticipated, it's not happening now. Do you
know the cause?
Bruce
On Saturday, August 13, 2005, at 05:49 AM, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 04:17:42PM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
The same document prints much more slowly using the mathpazo package
On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 04:17:42PM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
The same document prints much more slowly using the mathpazo package
than using the default (European modern) fonts. Is this normal?
Does this happen always or only at the first time?
Andre'
Yes, as you seem to have anticipated, it's not happening now. Do you
know the cause?
Bruce
On Saturday, August 13, 2005, at 05:49 AM, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 04:17:42PM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
The same document prints much more slowly using the mathpazo package
On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 04:17:42PM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
> The same document prints much more slowly using the mathpazo package
> than using the default (European modern) fonts. Is this normal?
Does this happen always or only at the first time?
Andre'
Yes, as you seem to have anticipated, it's not happening now. Do you
know the cause?
Bruce
On Saturday, August 13, 2005, at 05:49 AM, Andre Poenitz wrote:
On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 04:17:42PM -0500, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
The same document prints much more slowly using the mathpazo package
The same document prints much more slowly using the mathpazo package
than using the default (European modern) fonts. Is this normal? Can I
speed things up?
Bruce
The same document prints much more slowly using the mathpazo package
than using the default (European modern) fonts. Is this normal? Can I
speed things up?
Bruce
The same document prints much more slowly using the mathpazo package
than using the default (European modern) fonts. Is this normal? Can I
speed things up?
Bruce
The post on fonts and printing problems has got me thinking. What is the best
way to print a Lyx formatted document.
At present I convert to .pdf and print it through Acrobat (I am using winxp).
Is this the best way or am I likely to come across problems?
I guess the question really
On 6/15/05, Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The post on fonts and printing problems has got me thinking. What is the
best way to print a Lyx formatted document.
At present I convert to .pdf and print it through Acrobat (I am using winxp).
Is this the best way or am I likely
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
The post on fonts and printing problems has got me thinking. What is the best
way to print a Lyx formatted document.
At present I convert to .pdf and print it through Acrobat (I am using winxp). Is this the best way or am I likely to come across problems?
I guess
On 6/15/05, Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
The post on fonts and printing problems has got me thinking. What is the
best way to print a Lyx formatted document.
At present I convert to .pdf and print it through Acrobat (I am using
winxp
The post on fonts and printing problems has got me thinking. What is the best
way to print a Lyx formatted document.
At present I convert to .pdf and print it through Acrobat (I am using winxp).
Is this the best way or am I likely to come across problems?
I guess the question really
On 6/15/05, Geoffrey Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The post on fonts and printing problems has got me thinking. What is the
best way to print a Lyx formatted document.
At present I convert to .pdf and print it through Acrobat (I am using winxp).
Is this the best way or am I likely
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
The post on fonts and printing problems has got me thinking. What is the best
way to print a Lyx formatted document.
At present I convert to .pdf and print it through Acrobat (I am using winxp). Is this the best way or am I likely to come across problems?
I guess
On 6/15/05, Paul A. Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
The post on fonts and printing problems has got me thinking. What is the
best way to print a Lyx formatted document.
At present I convert to .pdf and print it through Acrobat (I am using
winxp
The post on fonts and printing problems has got me thinking. What is the best
way to print a Lyx formatted document.
At present I convert to .pdf and print it through Acrobat (I am using winxp).
Is this the best way or am I likely to come across problems?
I guess the question really
On 6/15/05, Geoffrey Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The post on fonts and printing problems has got me thinking. What is the
> best way to print a Lyx formatted document.
>
> At present I convert to .pdf and print it through Acrobat (I am using winxp).
> Is this
Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
The post on fonts and printing problems has got me thinking. What is the best
way to print a Lyx formatted document.
At present I convert to .pdf and print it through Acrobat (I am using winxp). Is this the best way or am I likely to come across problems?
I guess
On 6/15/05, Paul A. Rubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
> > The post on fonts and printing problems has got me thinking. What is the
> > best way to print a Lyx formatted document.
> >
> > At present I convert to .pdf and print it throu
On 14.06.05, Richard Brown wrote:
Thank you Gunter. I didn't really understand because it's all new to me,
but I just followed your instructions and it worked!! Hurray!!
Good news. You are welcome.
But I don't really follow the wrapper idea: you wrote
Or you create wrappers for all
On 14.06.05, Richard Brown wrote:
Thank you Gunter. I didn't really understand because it's all new to me,
but I just followed your instructions and it worked!! Hurray!!
Good news. You are welcome.
But I don't really follow the wrapper idea: you wrote
Or you create wrappers for all
On 14.06.05, Richard Brown wrote:
> Thank you Gunter. I didn't really understand because it's all new to me,
> but I just followed your instructions and it worked!! Hurray!!
Good news. You are welcome.
> But I don't really follow the "wrapper" idea: you wrote
>
> > Or you create wrappers for
On 12.06.05, Richard Brown wrote:
What I'd like to be able to do is write all the elements for each
exercise at the same time in the same file, defining them as students
book, teachers book CD stuff as I go, so that everything is
checkable as I write it, and is co-ordinated.
The ifthen
Thank you Gunter. I didn't really understand because it's all new to me,
but I just followed your instructions and it worked!! Hurray!!
But I don't really follow the wrapper idea: you wrote
Or you create wrappers for all versions that contain the right preamble
and include the main content
On 12.06.05, Richard Brown wrote:
What I'd like to be able to do is write all the elements for each
exercise at the same time in the same file, defining them as students
book, teachers book CD stuff as I go, so that everything is
checkable as I write it, and is co-ordinated.
The ifthen
Thank you Gunter. I didn't really understand because it's all new to me,
but I just followed your instructions and it worked!! Hurray!!
But I don't really follow the wrapper idea: you wrote
Or you create wrappers for all versions that contain the right preamble
and include the main content
On 12.06.05, Richard Brown wrote:
> What I'd like to be able to do is write all the elements for each
> exercise at the same time in the same file, defining them as "students
> book", "teachers book" "CD stuff" as I go, so that everything is
> checkable as I write it, and is co-ordinated.
The
Thank you Gunter. I didn't really understand because it's all new to me,
but I just followed your instructions and it worked!! Hurray!!
But I don't really follow the "wrapper" idea: you wrote
Or you create wrappers for all versions that contain the "right" preamble
and include the main content
Hello LYX people.
I'd be very greatful for a few pointers on how to do the following-
bearing in mind that I'm an advanced technical idiot, and have been
using Lyx for just 8 hours! Nevertheless, I'm sure it must be possible.
This is likely to be quite a long post- apologies in advance!
I write
Hello LYX people.
I'd be very greatful for a few pointers on how to do the following-
bearing in mind that I'm an advanced technical idiot, and have been
using Lyx for just 8 hours! Nevertheless, I'm sure it must be possible.
This is likely to be quite a long post- apologies in advance!
I write
Hello LYX people.
I'd be very greatful for a few pointers on how to do the following-
bearing in mind that I'm an advanced technical idiot, and have been
using Lyx for just 8 hours! Nevertheless, I'm sure it must be possible.
This is likely to be quite a long post- apologies in advance!
I write
Steve Litt wrote:
Could it be that latex2e somehow expands .gif files really big, but
doesn't do that to .eps files?
latex2e doesn't know anything about .gif. All it understands is .eps. LyX
is using it's automatic conversion mechanism to generate a .eps file from
your .gif one. Run
$ lyx
Steve Litt wrote:
Could it be that latex2e somehow expands .gif files really big, but
doesn't do that to .eps files?
latex2e doesn't know anything about .gif. All it understands is .eps. LyX
is using it's automatic conversion mechanism to generate a .eps file from
your .gif one. Run
$ lyx
Steve Litt wrote:
> Could it be that latex2e somehow expands .gif files really big, but
> doesn't do that to .eps files?
latex2e doesn't know anything about .gif. All it understands is .eps. LyX
is using it's automatic conversion mechanism to generate a .eps file from
your .gif one. Run
$
Hi all,
My book is preliminarily finished (no index, no bibliography, only 2
proofreads, both by myself). I'm printing some now.
Pages with a couple graphics print so slowly that the printer motor turns off.
I assume it's some kind of bandwidth issue or memory issue. The graphics it
really
to make sure I'm
shrinking the things causing the problem.
Steve,
I suspect that it's not the size but the format. Your printer driver has to
translate everything into the version of HP's PCL (Page Control Language)
used by that model. I get slow printing on my LaserJet 5 with 12M RAM with
some
On Saturday 23 April 2005 17:24, Steve Litt wrote:
Pages with a couple graphics print so slowly that the
printer motor turns off.
I assume it's some kind of bandwidth issue or memory
issue. The graphics it
really seems to choke on are the .gif graphics, which are
only about 15K
each. My
Hi all,
My book is preliminarily finished (no index, no bibliography, only 2
proofreads, both by myself). I'm printing some now.
Pages with a couple graphics print so slowly that the printer motor turns off.
I assume it's some kind of bandwidth issue or memory issue. The graphics it
really
to make sure I'm
shrinking the things causing the problem.
Steve,
I suspect that it's not the size but the format. Your printer driver has to
translate everything into the version of HP's PCL (Page Control Language)
used by that model. I get slow printing on my LaserJet 5 with 12M RAM with
some
On Saturday 23 April 2005 17:24, Steve Litt wrote:
Pages with a couple graphics print so slowly that the
printer motor turns off.
I assume it's some kind of bandwidth issue or memory
issue. The graphics it
really seems to choke on are the .gif graphics, which are
only about 15K
each. My
Hi all,
My book is preliminarily finished (no index, no bibliography, only 2
proofreads, both by myself). I'm printing some now.
Pages with a couple graphics print so slowly that the printer motor turns off.
I assume it's some kind of bandwidth issue or memory issue. The graphics it
really
to make sure I'm
shrinking the things causing the problem.
Steve,
I suspect that it's not the size but the format. Your printer driver has to
translate everything into the version of HP's PCL (Page Control Language)
used by that model. I get slow printing on my LaserJet 5 with 12M RAM with
some
On Saturday 23 April 2005 17:24, Steve Litt wrote:
> Pages with a couple graphics print so slowly that the
printer motor turns off.
> I assume it's some kind of bandwidth issue or memory
issue. The graphics it
> really seems to choke on are the .gif graphics, which are
only about 15K
>
Hello,
What's the best way to configure printing in LyX on Windows?
I installed the very nice Win32 LyX port from
http://www.home.zonnet.nl/rareitsma/lyx/ on a Windows 2000 machine. With a
little configuration, viewing the various outputs (DVI, PDF, etc.) works well.
Also, exporting
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Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 10:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: network printing on Windows from LyX
However, most other print dialog boxes in Windows applications have some way to
bring up the print settings dialog box to access/change specific
the following things.
1. What's the best way to configure LyX for printing, or failing that, what
are some good ways?
2. What do the settings Adapt Output, To printer:, and Spool command:
mean?
3. Is it possible to get to the driver-specific Print Options dialog box from
within LyX while printing
I find it easiest to just View-PDF and let Acrobat Reader handle the
printing.
Best regards,
---Kayvan
--
Kayvan A. Sylvan | Proud husband of | Father to my kids:
Sylvan Associates, Inc. | Laura Isabella Sylvan | Katherine Yelena (8/8/89)
http
Hello,
What's the best way to configure printing in LyX on Windows?
I installed the very nice Win32 LyX port from
http://www.home.zonnet.nl/rareitsma/lyx/ on a Windows 2000 machine. With a
little configuration, viewing the various outputs (DVI, PDF, etc.) works well.
Also, exporting
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Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 10:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: network printing on Windows from LyX
However, most other print dialog boxes in Windows applications have some way to
bring up the print settings dialog box to access/change specific
the following things.
1. What's the best way to configure LyX for printing, or failing that, what
are some good ways?
2. What do the settings Adapt Output, To printer:, and Spool command:
mean?
3. Is it possible to get to the driver-specific Print Options dialog box from
within LyX while printing
I find it easiest to just View-PDF and let Acrobat Reader handle the
printing.
Best regards,
---Kayvan
--
Kayvan A. Sylvan | Proud husband of | Father to my kids:
Sylvan Associates, Inc. | Laura Isabella Sylvan | Katherine Yelena (8/8/89)
http
Hello,
What's the best way to configure printing in LyX on Windows?
I installed the very nice Win32 LyX port from
http://www.home.zonnet.nl/rareitsma/lyx/ on a Windows 2000 machine. With a
little configuration, viewing the various outputs (DVI, PDF, etc.) works well.
Also, exporting
-
From: samar j. singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 10:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: network printing on Windows from LyX
However, most other print dialog boxes in Windows applications have some way to
bring up the print settin
st fine.
Again, mainly I'm interested in knowing the following things.
1. What's the "best" way to configure LyX for printing, or failing that, what
are some "good" ways?
2. What do the settings "Adapt Output", "To printer:", and "Spool command:"
mean?
I find it easiest to just View->PDF and let Acrobat Reader handle the
printing.
Best regards,
---Kayvan
--
Kayvan A. Sylvan | Proud husband of | Father to my kids:
Sylvan Associates, Inc. | Laura Isabella Sylvan | Katherine Yelena (8/8/89)
h
On Dec 16, 2004, at 10:05 PM, Nick Lidakis wrote:
Would it be possible to use Lyx for the typesetting, and printing the
booklet in 133mm x 85mm dimensions with the text still being legible? I
was hoping to be able to print four pages per letter size paper and
using a paper cutter to trim the paper
On Dec 16, 2004, at 10:05 PM, Nick Lidakis wrote:
Would it be possible to use Lyx for the typesetting, and printing the
booklet in 133mm x 85mm dimensions with the text still being legible? I
was hoping to be able to print four pages per letter size paper and
using a paper cutter to trim the paper
On Dec 16, 2004, at 10:05 PM, Nick Lidakis wrote:
Would it be possible to use Lyx for the typesetting, and printing the
booklet in 133mm x 85mm dimensions with the text still being legible? I
was hoping to be able to print four pages per letter size paper and
using a paper cutter to trim the paper
Nick Lidakis wrote:
Would it be possible to use Lyx for the typesetting, and printing the
booklet in 133mm x 85mm dimensions with the text still being legible? I
was hoping to be able to print four pages per letter size paper and
using a paper cutter to trim the paper, and then finally arrange
Nick Lidakis wrote:
SNIP
Would it be possible to use Lyx for the typesetting, and printing the
booklet in 133mm x 85mm dimensions with the text still being legible? I
was hoping to be able to print four pages per letter size paper and
using a paper cutter to trim the paper, and then finally
Nick Lidakis wrote:
Would it be possible to use Lyx for the typesetting, and printing the
booklet in 133mm x 85mm dimensions with the text still being legible? I
was hoping to be able to print four pages per letter size paper and
using a paper cutter to trim the paper, and then finally arrange
Nick Lidakis wrote:
SNIP
Would it be possible to use Lyx for the typesetting, and printing the
booklet in 133mm x 85mm dimensions with the text still being legible? I
was hoping to be able to print four pages per letter size paper and
using a paper cutter to trim the paper, and then finally
Nick Lidakis wrote:
> Would it be possible to use Lyx for the typesetting, and printing the
> booklet in 133mm x 85mm dimensions with the text still being legible? I
> was hoping to be able to print four pages per letter size paper and
> using a paper cutter to trim the paper, and
Nick Lidakis wrote:
>
> Would it be possible to use Lyx for the typesetting, and printing the
> booklet in 133mm x 85mm dimensions with the text still being legible? I
> was hoping to be able to print four pages per letter size paper and
> using a paper cutter to
I'm writing some lab exercise instructions for students.
Since there are many of them, I haven't put the instructions
online as PDF to save printers and paper. But I know PDF has a feature to
disable printing, and if I could use that feature from LyX/pdflatex, it
would be great.
Is it possible
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 14:32:47 +0200 (EET), Tuukka Toivonen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm writing some lab exercise instructions for students.
Since there are many of them, I haven't put the instructions
online as PDF to save printers and paper. But I know PDF has a feature to
disable printing
printers and paper. But I know PDF has a feature to
disable printing, and if I could use that feature from LyX/pdflatex, it
would be great.
Is it possible to set a flag in PDF files using LyX/pdflatex or
something else on Linux, that disallows printing in most programs?
I know this is easy
Am Mittwoch, 3. November 2004 13:32 schrieb Tuukka Toivonen:
I'm writing some lab exercise instructions for students.
Since there are many of them, I haven't put the instructions
online as PDF to save printers and paper. But I know PDF has a feature to
disable printing, and if I could use
I'm writing some lab exercise instructions for students.
Since there are many of them, I haven't put the instructions
online as PDF to save printers and paper. But I know PDF has a feature to
disable printing, and if I could use that feature from LyX/pdflatex, it
would be great.
Is it possible
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 14:32:47 +0200 (EET), Tuukka Toivonen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm writing some lab exercise instructions for students.
Since there are many of them, I haven't put the instructions
online as PDF to save printers and paper. But I know PDF has a feature to
disable printing
printers and paper. But I know PDF has a feature to
disable printing, and if I could use that feature from LyX/pdflatex, it
would be great.
Is it possible to set a flag in PDF files using LyX/pdflatex or
something else on Linux, that disallows printing in most programs?
I know this is easy
Am Mittwoch, 3. November 2004 13:32 schrieb Tuukka Toivonen:
I'm writing some lab exercise instructions for students.
Since there are many of them, I haven't put the instructions
online as PDF to save printers and paper. But I know PDF has a feature to
disable printing, and if I could use
I'm writing some lab exercise instructions for students.
Since there are many of them, I haven't put the instructions
online as PDF to save printers and paper. But I know PDF has a feature to
disable printing, and if I could use that feature from LyX/pdflatex, it
would be great.
Is it possible
re to
> disable printing, and if I could use that feature from LyX/pdflatex, it
> would be great.
>
> Is it possible to set a flag in PDF files using LyX/pdflatex or
> something else on Linux, that disallows printing in most programs?
Tuukka,
I have not heard about any Linux program for t
ne as PDF to save printers and paper. But I know PDF has a feature to
> disable printing, and if I could use that feature from LyX/pdflatex, it
> would be great.
>
> Is it possible to set a flag in PDF files using LyX/pdflatex or
> something else on Linux, that disallows printing in m
Am Mittwoch, 3. November 2004 13:32 schrieb Tuukka Toivonen:
> I'm writing some lab exercise instructions for students.
> Since there are many of them, I haven't put the instructions
> online as PDF to save printers and paper. But I know PDF has a feature to
> disable printing, and if
Thanks for the replys.
First off, I tried the 'hit the print button, not just enter' and had no
luck. Would've been nice though...
Going into a bit more detail then. When I hit print, the default
printer is found ok, and its name is in the 'printer' box. However, when
I hit the 'print'
This may be a wild goose chase for you. Someone out there may have a
*much* better answer.
Debug LyX:
from a line command, type in lyx -dbg. This will give you the lyx debug
flag definitions.
Debug dvips from within LyX:
In the Outputs Printers configuration section, change the printer
I think I have solved this. I was using a rather aged version of tetex
(1.0. something), but after some google bashing, managed to beat some
version 2 rpms into working, and can now print.
Can't help thinking I have some more learning to do though...
Next game is gbib, but that'll be a whole
Thanks for the replys.
First off, I tried the 'hit the print button, not just enter' and had no
luck. Would've been nice though...
Going into a bit more detail then. When I hit print, the default
printer is found ok, and its name is in the 'printer' box. However, when
I hit the 'print'
This may be a wild goose chase for you. Someone out there may have a
*much* better answer.
Debug LyX:
from a line command, type in lyx -dbg. This will give you the lyx debug
flag definitions.
Debug dvips from within LyX:
In the Outputs Printers configuration section, change the printer
I think I have solved this. I was using a rather aged version of tetex
(1.0. something), but after some google bashing, managed to beat some
version 2 rpms into working, and can now print.
Can't help thinking I have some more learning to do though...
Next game is gbib, but that'll be a whole
Thanks for the replys.
First off, I tried the 'hit the print button, not just enter' and had no
luck. Would've been nice though...
Going into a bit more detail then. When I hit print, the default
printer is found ok, and its name is in the 'printer' box. However, when
I hit the 'print'
This may be a wild goose chase for you. Someone out there may have a
*much* better answer.
Debug LyX:
from a line command, type in lyx -dbg. This will give you the lyx debug
flag definitions.
Debug dvips from within LyX:
In the Outputs Printers configuration section, change the printer
I think I have solved this. I was using a rather aged version of tetex
(1.0. something), but after some google bashing, managed to beat some
version 2 rpms into working, and can now print.
Can't help thinking I have some more learning to do though...
Next game is gbib, but that'll be a whole
with an 'lpr'.
I can also export a .dvi that I can print with the 'dvips' command.
I can't print straight from lyx.
The help pages in the lyx version I've got aren't the most helpful
(along the lines of 'well printing should be ok, and anyway, this is a
lyx help, not a printing manual!'), and as everything
it to print.
I'm able to print to a .ps file, which I can then print out with an
'lpr'. I can also export a .dvi that I can print with the 'dvips'
command. I can't print straight from lyx.
The help pages in the lyx version I've got aren't the most helpful
(along the lines of 'well printing should be ok
helpful
(along the lines of 'well printing should be ok, and anyway, this
is a lyx help, not a printing manual!'), and as everything seems to
work independantly I'm inclined to think lyx isn't telling
dvips/lpr the right things...
This may seem silly, but I've seen this as a problem for some
with an 'lpr'.
I can also export a .dvi that I can print with the 'dvips' command.
I can't print straight from lyx.
The help pages in the lyx version I've got aren't the most helpful
(along the lines of 'well printing should be ok, and anyway, this is a
lyx help, not a printing manual!'), and as everything
it to print.
I'm able to print to a .ps file, which I can then print out with an
'lpr'. I can also export a .dvi that I can print with the 'dvips'
command. I can't print straight from lyx.
The help pages in the lyx version I've got aren't the most helpful
(along the lines of 'well printing should be ok
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