Re: font mystery

2016-11-13 Thread Guenter Milde
On 2016-11-11, Neal Becker wrote:
> I've written several IEEE publications using lyx.  They only accept .dvi 
> (not pdf).

> When I'm writing I use:
> settings/fonts/non-tex (all defaults)
> and
> settings/output/pdf(luatex)

> When I submit 
> uncheck: settings/fonts/non-tex
> settings/output/dvi(luatex)

> The results look very different.  The 2nd (submit) version has much heavier 
> font, especially the title.  Actually, I think it looks more readable.

> I have no idea why.

With non-tex fonts, you are overriding the document class default font
settings. non-tex fonts by default use the Unicode-encoded version of
LatinModern.

AFAIK, IEEE document classes set some Times-like 8-bit fonts. These are also
used with DVI(LuaTeX) unless you use fontspec (via the "non-TeX fonts"
setting).

Günter



Re: HTML conversions

2016-11-13 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 07:43:10AM +1300, gordon cooper wrote:

> We are using the converters available from File>Export within Lyx. Something
> changed there perhaps?

Many of those converters use external tools. For example when you export
to PDF (pdflatex), LyX calls the program "pdflatex". When you export to
HTML, LyX calls usually the program "htlatex" I believe. If the version
of the htlatex changed on your system, this would explain it. Note that
LyX does not control the version of external tools (except in some
specific cases on Windows I think).

Scott

P.S. Please respond to the list.


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Re: HTML conversions

2016-11-13 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 07:39:29PM +1300, gordon cooper wrote:
> /
> Several months ago when we were using lyx 2.1.*, the expression
> 
> /LyX Document
> "-*rw-r‑‑r‑‑ *newbie users 277 Jan 7 14:42 .asoundrc"  exported
> correctly to an html file.
> 
> 
> We are now working with lyx 2.2.2. The same export gives this result,
> "-/rw-r\SpecialChar nobreakdash\SpecialChar nobreakdashr\SpecialChar
> nobreakdash\SpecialChar nobreakdash /newbie users 277 Jan 7 14:42 .asoundrc"
> 
> The double hypen is not being recognised, it is a legitimate piece of code.
> 
> This happened when exporting to html. An export to Lyx html does
> give a correct result. Something has changed. We have checked the
> Lyx dependencies to see if anything in LateX or LiveteX was missing,
> but nothing apparent.

That uses an external tool to do the export. What is your converter for
it? htlatex? Perhaps it is a new version?

Scott


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Re: HTML conversions

2016-11-13 Thread gordon cooper

On 14/11/16 07:46, Scott Kostyshak wrote:

On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 07:43:10AM +1300, gordon cooper wrote:


We are using the converters available from File>Export within Lyx. Something
changed there perhaps?

Many of those converters use external tools. For example when you export
to PDF (pdflatex), LyX calls the program "pdflatex". When you export to
HTML, LyX calls usually the program "htlatex" I believe. If the version
of the htlatex changed on your system, this would explain it. Note that
LyX does not control the version of external tools (except in some
specific cases on Windows I think).

Scott

P.S. Please respond to the list.

Sorry, thought I had replied to the list, had one ear on the radio and not,
concentrating. A big quake down country in the early hours. My in-box
currently has over 150 reports of after-shocks.

Have not intentionally changed any of the tools but one of our team may have
picked up a new version when he packaged Lyx 2.2.2 for the MX-Linux 
repository.


Gordon.




Re: HTML conversions

2016-11-13 Thread Scott Kostyshak
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 09:02:00AM +1300, gordon cooper wrote:
> On 14/11/16 07:46, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> > On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 07:43:10AM +1300, gordon cooper wrote:
> > 
> > > We are using the converters available from File>Export within Lyx. 
> > > Something
> > > changed there perhaps?
> > Many of those converters use external tools. For example when you export
> > to PDF (pdflatex), LyX calls the program "pdflatex". When you export to
> > HTML, LyX calls usually the program "htlatex" I believe. If the version
> > of the htlatex changed on your system, this would explain it. Note that
> > LyX does not control the version of external tools (except in some
> > specific cases on Windows I think).
> > 
> > Scott
> > 
> > P.S. Please respond to the list.
> Sorry, thought I had replied to the list, had one ear on the radio and not,
> concentrating. A big quake down country in the early hours. My in-box
> currently has over 150 reports of after-shocks.
> 
> Have not intentionally changed any of the tools but one of our team may have
> picked up a new version when he packaged Lyx 2.2.2 for the MX-Linux
> repository.

LyX produces LaTeX which is converted to HTML using htlatex if you
export to "HTML". So it is possible that the way LyX produces LaTeX has
changed in a way that htlatex does not like it. Can you send a minimal
example?

Scott


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Embedding a movie from a beamer/lyx presentation

2016-11-13 Thread UD

  
  
How do I include a movie in a beamer/lyx presentation?  
I tried Insert/Hyperlink but the result was:
Cannot launch external application.

Thanks,
EK