Hi,
I have a LyX document that compiled just fine three days ago (pdflatex), but
now I keep getting an error message with the description:
basic_filebuf::_M_convert_to_external conversion error
and no PDF output is produced. Only minor changes have been made since the
last printing. I can
for embedded objects (PDF, PNG and so
on), double checked they were properly linked and voila, the PDF output was
produced.
I'm still puzzled as to why a working LyX document would all of a sudden
refuse to compile. It was compiling alright three days ago, I only corrected
some typos, and now all
Hi,
I have a LyX document that compiled just fine three days ago (pdflatex), but
now I keep getting an error message with the description:
basic_filebuf::_M_convert_to_external conversion error
and no PDF output is produced. Only minor changes have been made since the
last printing. I can
for embedded objects (PDF, PNG and so
on), double checked they were properly linked and voila, the PDF output was
produced.
I'm still puzzled as to why a working LyX document would all of a sudden
refuse to compile. It was compiling alright three days ago, I only corrected
some typos, and now all
Hi,
I have a LyX document that compiled just fine three days ago (pdflatex), but
now I keep getting an error message with the description:
basic_filebuf::_M_convert_to_external conversion error
and no PDF output is produced. Only minor changes have been made since the
last printing. I can
for embedded objects (PDF, PNG and so
on), double checked they were properly linked and voila, the PDF output was
produced.
I'm still puzzled as to why a working LyX document would all of a sudden
refuse to compile. It was compiling alright three days ago, I only corrected
some typos, and now all
Jannick Asmus wrote:
Ignacio García wrote:
Jannick Asmus jannick.n...@... writes:
the fonts in the dvi- or pdf-output come across ragged and
scraggy.
How can this be amended to have a really high-quality output - in
terms of fonts, of course? ;)
Are you tested with different fonts
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
Jannick Asmus wrote:
Ignacio García wrote:
Often the Latin Modern Roman font is well recommended:
You can have a look at http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF#toc5
Thanks, Latin Modern Roman helps me a lot. Now the font quality is
as expected in every pdf viewer.
On XP,
Jannick Asmus wrote:
Ignacio García wrote:
Jannick Asmus jannick.n...@... writes:
the fonts in the dvi- or pdf-output come across ragged and
scraggy.
How can this be amended to have a really high-quality output - in
terms of fonts, of course? ;)
Are you tested with different fonts
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
Jannick Asmus wrote:
Ignacio García wrote:
Often the Latin Modern Roman font is well recommended:
You can have a look at http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF#toc5
Thanks, Latin Modern Roman helps me a lot. Now the font quality is
as expected in every pdf viewer.
On XP,
Jannick Asmus wrote:
Ignacio García wrote:
Jannick Asmus <jannick.n...@...> writes:
>> the fonts in the dvi- or pdf-output come across ragged and >>
scraggy.
>> How can this be amended to have a really high-quality output - >> in
>> terms of fo
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
Jannick Asmus wrote:
Ignacio García wrote:
Often the Latin Modern Roman font is well recommended:
You can have a look at http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF#toc5
Thanks, Latin Modern Roman helps me a lot. Now the font quality is
as expected in every pdf viewer.
On XP,
Steve Litt wrote:
On Sunday 02 August 2009 06:36:52 Jannick Asmus wrote:
the fonts in the dvi- or pdf-output come across ragged and scraggy.
How can this be amended to have a really high-quality output - in
terms of fonts, of course? ;)
Using LyX 1.6.3. on WinVista/MikTeX. Below the preamble
Jannick Asmus jannick.n...@... writes:
Steve Litt wrote:
On Sunday 02 August 2009 06:36:52 Jannick Asmus wrote:
the fonts in the dvi- or pdf-output come across ragged and scraggy.
How can this be amended to have a really high-quality output - in
terms of fonts, of course
Ignacio García wrote:
Jannick Asmus jannick.n...@... writes:
the fonts in the dvi- or pdf-output come across ragged and
scraggy.
How can this be amended to have a really high-quality output -
in
terms of fonts, of course? ;)
Are you tested with different fonts
Steve Litt wrote:
On Sunday 02 August 2009 06:36:52 Jannick Asmus wrote:
the fonts in the dvi- or pdf-output come across ragged and scraggy.
How can this be amended to have a really high-quality output - in
terms of fonts, of course? ;)
Using LyX 1.6.3. on WinVista/MikTeX. Below the preamble
Jannick Asmus jannick.n...@... writes:
Steve Litt wrote:
On Sunday 02 August 2009 06:36:52 Jannick Asmus wrote:
the fonts in the dvi- or pdf-output come across ragged and scraggy.
How can this be amended to have a really high-quality output - in
terms of fonts, of course
Ignacio García wrote:
Jannick Asmus jannick.n...@... writes:
the fonts in the dvi- or pdf-output come across ragged and
scraggy.
How can this be amended to have a really high-quality output -
in
terms of fonts, of course? ;)
Are you tested with different fonts
Steve Litt wrote:
On Sunday 02 August 2009 06:36:52 Jannick Asmus wrote:
the fonts in the dvi- or pdf-output come across ragged and scraggy.
How can this be amended to have a really high-quality output - in
terms of fonts, of course? ;)
Using LyX 1.6.3. on WinVista/MikTeX. Below the preamble
Jannick Asmus <jannick.n...@...> writes:
>
> Steve Litt wrote:
> > On Sunday 02 August 2009 06:36:52 Jannick Asmus wrote:
>
> >> the fonts in the dvi- or pdf-output come across ragged and scraggy.
> >> How can this be amended to have a really high-
Ignacio García wrote:
Jannick Asmus <jannick.n...@...> writes:
>> the fonts in the dvi- or pdf-output come across ragged and
>> scraggy.
>> How can this be amended to have a really high-quality output -
>> in
>> terms of fonts, of course? ;)
Dear All,
the fonts in the dvi- or pdf-output come across ragged and scraggy.
How can this be amended to have a really high-quality output - in
terms of fonts, of course? ;)
Using LyX 1.6.3. on WinVista/MikTeX. Below the preamble of my LyX
document after export to LaTeX.
Thanks as always
On Sunday 02 August 2009 06:36:52 Jannick Asmus wrote:
Dear All,
the fonts in the dvi- or pdf-output come across ragged and scraggy.
How can this be amended to have a really high-quality output - in
terms of fonts, of course? ;)
Using LyX 1.6.3. on WinVista/MikTeX. Below the preamble of my
Dear All,
the fonts in the dvi- or pdf-output come across ragged and scraggy.
How can this be amended to have a really high-quality output - in
terms of fonts, of course? ;)
Using LyX 1.6.3. on WinVista/MikTeX. Below the preamble of my LyX
document after export to LaTeX.
Thanks as always
On Sunday 02 August 2009 06:36:52 Jannick Asmus wrote:
Dear All,
the fonts in the dvi- or pdf-output come across ragged and scraggy.
How can this be amended to have a really high-quality output - in
terms of fonts, of course? ;)
Using LyX 1.6.3. on WinVista/MikTeX. Below the preamble of my
Dear All,
the fonts in the dvi- or pdf-output come across ragged and scraggy.
How can this be amended to have a really high-quality output - in
terms of fonts, of course? ;)
Using LyX 1.6.3. on WinVista/MikTeX. Below the preamble of my LyX
document after export to LaTeX.
Thanks as always
On Sunday 02 August 2009 06:36:52 Jannick Asmus wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> the fonts in the dvi- or pdf-output come across ragged and scraggy.
> How can this be amended to have a really high-quality output - in
> terms of fonts, of course? ;)
>
> Using LyX 1.6.3. on WinVista/MikTe
What could I do to get my lyx document (koma book) working again?
By trying to view it as a pdf file, it did not produce output and it says:
Error 84 returned from iconv when converting from UCS-4LE to ISO-8859-15:
Ungültiges oder unvollständiges Multi-Byte- oder Wide-Zeichen
Converted input:
Wolfgang Engelmann schreef:
What could I do to get my lyx document (koma book) working again?
By trying to view it as a pdf file, it did not produce output and it says:
Error 84 returned from iconv when converting from UCS-4LE to ISO-8859-15:
Ungültiges oder unvollständiges Multi-Byte- oder
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Look for \citet{Rem in your document and make sure that the character
following this is something 'normal'.
The character is an acute accent. I guess the problem is that accents are not
allowed in BibTeX keys. So replace Remé... by Reme
Jürgen
Am Saturday 14 February 2009 15:15:50 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Look for \citet{Rem in your document and make sure that the character
following this is something 'normal'.
The character is an acute accent. I guess the problem is that accents are
not allowed
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
es, you were right. Remé was the cause. I took the reference from the
medline bibtex and did not check. What is the correct way to insert it
Rem{\´e}?
Since this is the bibtex key: reme. In the author field, both Rem{\´e} and
Remé should do.
Jürgen
Am Saturday 14 February 2009 15:44:48 schrieben Sie:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
es, you were right. Remé was the cause. I took the reference from the
medline bibtex and did not check. What is the correct way to insert it
Rem{\´e}?
Since this is the bibtex key: reme. In the author field,
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Error 84 returned from iconv when converting from UCS-4LE to ISO-8859-15:
Ungültiges oder unvollständiges Multi-Byte- oder Wide-Zeichen
Converted input: 0x005c 0x0063 0x0069 0x0074 0x0065 0x0074 0x007b 0x0052
0x0065 0x006d
Stopped at: 0x00b4
which character it is?
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann schreef:
Error 84 returned from iconv when converting from UCS-4LE to ISO-8859-15:
Ungültiges oder unvollständiges Multi-Byte- oder Wide-Zeichen
Converted input: 0x005c 0x0063 0x0069 0x0074 0x0065 0x0074 0x007b 0x0052
0x0065 0x006d
Stopped
What could I do to get my lyx document (koma book) working again?
By trying to view it as a pdf file, it did not produce output and it says:
Error 84 returned from iconv when converting from UCS-4LE to ISO-8859-15:
Ungültiges oder unvollständiges Multi-Byte- oder Wide-Zeichen
Converted input:
Wolfgang Engelmann schreef:
What could I do to get my lyx document (koma book) working again?
By trying to view it as a pdf file, it did not produce output and it says:
Error 84 returned from iconv when converting from UCS-4LE to ISO-8859-15:
Ungültiges oder unvollständiges Multi-Byte- oder
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Look for \citet{Rem in your document and make sure that the character
following this is something 'normal'.
The character is an acute accent. I guess the problem is that accents are not
allowed in BibTeX keys. So replace Remé... by Reme
Jürgen
Am Saturday 14 February 2009 15:15:50 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Look for \citet{Rem in your document and make sure that the character
following this is something 'normal'.
The character is an acute accent. I guess the problem is that accents are
not allowed
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
es, you were right. Remé was the cause. I took the reference from the
medline bibtex and did not check. What is the correct way to insert it
Rem{\´e}?
Since this is the bibtex key: reme. In the author field, both Rem{\´e} and
Remé should do.
Jürgen
Am Saturday 14 February 2009 15:44:48 schrieben Sie:
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
es, you were right. Remé was the cause. I took the reference from the
medline bibtex and did not check. What is the correct way to insert it
Rem{\´e}?
Since this is the bibtex key: reme. In the author field,
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
Error 84 returned from iconv when converting from UCS-4LE to ISO-8859-15:
Ungültiges oder unvollständiges Multi-Byte- oder Wide-Zeichen
Converted input: 0x005c 0x0063 0x0069 0x0074 0x0065 0x0074 0x007b 0x0052
0x0065 0x006d
Stopped at: 0x00b4
which character it is?
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Wolfgang Engelmann schreef:
Error 84 returned from iconv when converting from UCS-4LE to ISO-8859-15:
Ungültiges oder unvollständiges Multi-Byte- oder Wide-Zeichen
Converted input: 0x005c 0x0063 0x0069 0x0074 0x0065 0x0074 0x007b 0x0052
0x0065 0x006d
Stopped
What could I do to get my lyx document (koma book) working again?
By trying to view it as a pdf file, it did not produce output and it says:
Error 84 returned from iconv when converting from UCS-4LE to ISO-8859-15:
Ungültiges oder unvollständiges Multi-Byte- oder Wide-Zeichen
Converted input:
Wolfgang Engelmann schreef:
What could I do to get my lyx document (koma book) working again?
By trying to view it as a pdf file, it did not produce output and it says:
Error 84 returned from iconv when converting from UCS-4LE to ISO-8859-15:
Ungültiges oder unvollständiges Multi-Byte- oder
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
> Look for "\citet{Rem" in your document and make sure that the character
> following this is something 'normal'.
The character is an acute accent. I guess the problem is that accents are not
allowed in BibTeX keys. So replace "Remé..." by "Reme...".
Jürgen
Am Saturday 14 February 2009 15:15:50 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
> > Look for "\citet{Rem" in your document and make sure that the character
> > following this is something 'normal'.
>
> The character is an acute accent. I guess the problem is that accents are
>
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> es, you were right. Remé was the cause. I took the reference from the
> medline bibtex and did not check. What is the correct way to insert it
> Rem{\´e}?
Since this is the bibtex key: reme. In the author field, both Rem{\´e} and
Remé should do.
Jürgen
Am Saturday 14 February 2009 15:44:48 schrieben Sie:
> Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> > es, you were right. Remé was the cause. I took the reference from the
> > medline bibtex and did not check. What is the correct way to insert it
> > Rem{\´e}?
>
> Since this is the bibtex key: reme. In the author
Wolfgang Engelmann wrote:
> Error 84 returned from iconv when converting from UCS-4LE to ISO-8859-15:
> Ungültiges oder unvollständiges Multi-Byte- oder Wide-Zeichen
> Converted input: 0x005c 0x0063 0x0069 0x0074 0x0065 0x0074 0x007b 0x0052
> 0x0065 0x006d
> Stopped at: 0x00b4
>
> which character
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
> Wolfgang Engelmann schreef:
>> Error 84 returned from iconv when converting from UCS-4LE to ISO-8859-15:
>> Ungültiges oder unvollständiges Multi-Byte- oder Wide-Zeichen
>> Converted input: 0x005c 0x0063 0x0069 0x0074 0x0065 0x0074 0x007b 0x0052
>> 0x0065 0x006d
other LyX users, I've been wrestling with PDF output from
LyX for a long time. It used to be that the default fonts in LyX
would look very bad in PDF output. There were a number of workarounds
considered in this list.
For a long time, I've followed Herbert V's the advice to use the
lmodern fonts
other LyX users, I've been wrestling with PDF output from
LyX for a long time. It used to be that the default fonts in LyX
would look very bad in PDF output. There were a number of workarounds
considered in this list.
For a long time, I've followed Herbert V's the advice to use the
lmodern fonts
e many other LyX users, I've been wrestling with PDF output from
LyX for a long time. It used to be that the default fonts in LyX
would look very bad in PDF output. There were a number of workarounds
considered in this list.
For a long time, I've followed Herbert V's the advice to use the
lmodern
been wrestling with PDF output from
LyX for a long time. It used to be that the default fonts in LyX
would look very bad in PDF output. There were a number of workarounds
considered in this list.
For a long time, I've followed Herbert V's the advice to use the
lmodern fonts in order to get
been wrestling with PDF output from
LyX for a long time. It used to be that the default fonts in LyX
would look very bad in PDF output. There were a number of workarounds
considered in this list.
For a long time, I've followed Herbert V's the advice to use the
lmodern fonts in order to get
many other LyX users, I've been wrestling with PDF output from
> LyX for a long time. It used to be that the default fonts in LyX
> would look very bad in PDF output. There were a number of workarounds
> considered in this list.
>
> For a long time, I've followed Herbert V's t
Nikos Alexandris, Tue, 02 Dec 2008:
Besides using:
\renewenvironment{lyxgreyedout}
{\textcolor{blue}\bgroup}{\egroup}
as suggested by Ignacio G., I would like to use also:
\usepackage{color}
\definecolor{lightgray}{gray}{0.3}
\definecolor{lightblue}{blue}{0.7}
But it fails. I get
On Thu, 2008-12-04 at 09:39 +0100, Ignacio García wrote:
Nikos Alexandris, Tue, 02 Dec 2008:
Besides using:
\renewenvironment{lyxgreyedout}
{\textcolor{blue}\bgroup}{\egroup}
as suggested by Ignacio G., I would like to use also:
\usepackage{color}
Nikos Alexandris, Tue, 02 Dec 2008:
Besides using:
\renewenvironment{lyxgreyedout}
{\textcolor{blue}\bgroup}{\egroup}
as suggested by Ignacio G., I would like to use also:
\usepackage{color}
\definecolor{lightgray}{gray}{0.3}
\definecolor{lightblue}{blue}{0.7}
But it fails. I get
On Thu, 2008-12-04 at 09:39 +0100, Ignacio García wrote:
Nikos Alexandris, Tue, 02 Dec 2008:
Besides using:
\renewenvironment{lyxgreyedout}
{\textcolor{blue}\bgroup}{\egroup}
as suggested by Ignacio G., I would like to use also:
\usepackage{color}
Nikos Alexandris, Tue, 02 Dec 2008:
>> Besides using:
>> \renewenvironment{lyxgreyedout}
>> {\textcolor{blue}\bgroup}{\egroup}
>> as suggested by Ignacio G., I would like to use also:
>> \usepackage{color}
>> \definecolor{lightgray}{gray}{0.3}
>> \definecolor{lightblue}{blue}{0.7}
>> But it
On Thu, 2008-12-04 at 09:39 +0100, Ignacio García wrote:
> Nikos Alexandris, Tue, 02 Dec 2008:
>
> >> Besides using:
>
> >> \renewenvironment{lyxgreyedout}
> >> {\textcolor{blue}\bgroup}{\egroup}
>
> >> as suggested by Ignacio G., I would like to use also:
>
> >> \usepackage{color}
> >>
On Fri, 2008-11-28 at 15:40 +0100, Matts Lindström wrote:
Hello,
Is it somehow possible to change the color of notes (Greyed out notes) in
the pdf that lyx outputs? (I'm using LyX 1.6rc2 and texlive running on
Ubuntu Linux)
Regards,
Matts Lindström
Hi!
Besides using:
On Fri, 2008-11-28 at 15:40 +0100, Matts Lindström wrote:
Hello,
Is it somehow possible to change the color of notes (Greyed out notes) in
the pdf that lyx outputs? (I'm using LyX 1.6rc2 and texlive running on
Ubuntu Linux)
Regards,
Matts Lindström
Hi!
Besides using:
On Fri, 2008-11-28 at 15:40 +0100, Matts Lindström wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is it somehow possible to change the color of notes ("Greyed out notes") in
> the pdf that lyx outputs? (I'm using LyX 1.6rc2 and texlive running on
> Ubuntu Linux)
>
> Regards,
> Matts Lindström
Hi!
Besides using:
Thanks a lot!
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 4:51 PM, Ignacio García
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Matts Lindström, Fri, 28 Nov 2008
Is it somehow possible to change the color of notes (Greyed out notes)
in
the pdf that lyx outputs?
Yes, add in the LaTeX preamble:
\renewenvironment{lyxgreyedout}
Thanks a lot!
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 4:51 PM, Ignacio García
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Matts Lindström, Fri, 28 Nov 2008
Is it somehow possible to change the color of notes (Greyed out notes)
in
the pdf that lyx outputs?
Yes, add in the LaTeX preamble:
\renewenvironment{lyxgreyedout}
Thanks a lot!
On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 4:51 PM, Ignacio García
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Matts Lindström, Fri, 28 Nov 2008
> >> Is it somehow possible to change the color of notes ("Greyed out notes")
> in
> >> the pdf that lyx outputs?
>
> Yes, add in the LaTeX preamble:
>
>
Matts Lindström, Fri, 28 Nov 2008
Is it somehow possible to change the color of notes (Greyed out notes) in
the pdf that lyx outputs?
Yes, add in the LaTeX preamble:
\renewenvironment{lyxgreyedout}
{\textcolor{blue}\bgroup}{\egroup}
blue or you want.
More info in sec. 4.1 in the Embedded
Matts Lindström, Fri, 28 Nov 2008
Is it somehow possible to change the color of notes (Greyed out notes) in
the pdf that lyx outputs?
Yes, add in the LaTeX preamble:
\renewenvironment{lyxgreyedout}
{\textcolor{blue}\bgroup}{\egroup}
blue or you want.
More info in sec. 4.1 in the Embedded
Matts Lindström, Fri, 28 Nov 2008
>> Is it somehow possible to change the color of notes ("Greyed out notes") in
>> the pdf that lyx outputs?
Yes, add in the LaTeX preamble:
\renewenvironment{lyxgreyedout}
{\textcolor{blue}\bgroup}{\egroup}
blue or you want.
More info in sec. 4.1 in the
Hello,
Is it somehow possible to change the color of notes (Greyed out notes) in
the pdf that lyx outputs? (I'm using LyX 1.6rc2 and texlive running on
Ubuntu Linux)
Regards,
Matts Lindström
Hello,
Is it somehow possible to change the color of notes (Greyed out notes) in
the pdf that lyx outputs? (I'm using LyX 1.6rc2 and texlive running on
Ubuntu Linux)
Regards,
Matts Lindström
Hello,
Is it somehow possible to change the color of notes ("Greyed out notes") in
the pdf that lyx outputs? (I'm using LyX 1.6rc2 and texlive running on
Ubuntu Linux)
Regards,
Matts Lindström
But is there a way to embed used fonts in the PDF with pdflatex? If
so, shouldn't be an option in LyX to allow this feature?
-
Julio Rojas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 4:30 PM, Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Julio Rojas wrote:
I just saw thru Adobe Reader that fonts are embedded in the document.
Almost all of them are Type 1, but there's one, called F15, which is
Type 3. Could it be the culprit? Is there any way I can replace this
font?
-
Julio Rojas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 4.09.08, Julio Rojas wrote:
I just saw thru Adobe Reader that fonts are embedded in the document.
Almost all of them are Type 1, but there's one, called F15, which is
Type 3. Could it be the culprit? Is there any way I can replace this
font?
You might search the latex log to see if F15
But is there a way to embed used fonts in the PDF with pdflatex? If
so, shouldn't be an option in LyX to allow this feature?
-
Julio Rojas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 4:30 PM, Richard Heck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Julio Rojas wrote:
I just saw thru Adobe Reader that fonts are embedded in the document.
Almost all of them are Type 1, but there's one, called F15, which is
Type 3. Could it be the culprit? Is there any way I can replace this
font?
-
Julio Rojas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 4.09.08, Julio Rojas wrote:
I just saw thru Adobe Reader that fonts are embedded in the document.
Almost all of them are Type 1, but there's one, called F15, which is
Type 3. Could it be the culprit? Is there any way I can replace this
font?
You might search the latex log to see if F15
But is there a way to embed used fonts in the PDF with pdflatex? If
so, shouldn't be an option in LyX to allow this feature?
-
Julio Rojas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 4:30 PM, Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Julio Rojas
I just saw thru Adobe Reader that fonts are embedded in the document.
Almost all of them are Type 1, but there's one, called F15, which is
Type 3. Could it be the culprit? Is there any way I can replace this
font?
-
Julio Rojas
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 4.09.08, Julio Rojas wrote:
> I just saw thru Adobe Reader that fonts are embedded in the document.
> Almost all of them are Type 1, but there's one, called F15, which is
> Type 3. Could it be the culprit? Is there any way I can replace this
> font?
You might search the latex log to see if
Hi. I was doing some document in LyX 1.6 (Ubuntu) and when I printed
it the text was blurry, even if it was looking good on XPDF. Also, I
had an EPS plot (made in Inkscape) in the document and the font in the
printed version was bold instead of plain. The formulas were printed
alright.
The weird
Julio Rojas wrote:
Hi. I was doing some document in LyX 1.6 (Ubuntu) and when I printed
it the text was blurry, even if it was looking good on XPDF. Also, I
had an EPS plot (made in Inkscape) in the document and the font in the
printed version was bold instead of plain. The formulas were printed
Hi. I was doing some document in LyX 1.6 (Ubuntu) and when I printed
it the text was blurry, even if it was looking good on XPDF. Also, I
had an EPS plot (made in Inkscape) in the document and the font in the
printed version was bold instead of plain. The formulas were printed
alright.
The weird
Julio Rojas wrote:
Hi. I was doing some document in LyX 1.6 (Ubuntu) and when I printed
it the text was blurry, even if it was looking good on XPDF. Also, I
had an EPS plot (made in Inkscape) in the document and the font in the
printed version was bold instead of plain. The formulas were printed
Hi. I was doing some document in LyX 1.6 (Ubuntu) and when I printed
it the text was blurry, even if it was looking good on XPDF. Also, I
had an EPS plot (made in Inkscape) in the document and the font in the
printed version was bold instead of plain. The formulas were printed
alright.
The weird
Julio Rojas wrote:
Hi. I was doing some document in LyX 1.6 (Ubuntu) and when I printed
it the text was blurry, even if it was looking good on XPDF. Also, I
had an EPS plot (made in Inkscape) in the document and the font in the
printed version was bold instead of plain. The formulas were printed
Hans,
There may be a specific problem with that one document that is not
visible in the LyX GUI. Can you cut down the offending document to just
enough to demonstrate the problem and either post it to the list or, if
it is too large (or too private), mail it to me?
/Paul
Hans J. Prueller
Short synopsis of what transpired off-list, in case anyone cares: the
problem occurs when a paragraph environment is used and the line spacing
is changed, so that the emitted LaTeX looks like
\begin{singlespace}
\paragraph{\noindent \textmd{Definition}: }
\end{singlespace}
for example.
Hans,
There may be a specific problem with that one document that is not
visible in the LyX GUI. Can you cut down the offending document to just
enough to demonstrate the problem and either post it to the list or, if
it is too large (or too private), mail it to me?
/Paul
Hans J. Prueller
Short synopsis of what transpired off-list, in case anyone cares: the
problem occurs when a paragraph environment is used and the line spacing
is changed, so that the emitted LaTeX looks like
\begin{singlespace}
\paragraph{\noindent \textmd{Definition}: }
\end{singlespace}
for example.
Hans,
There may be a specific problem with that one document that is not
visible in the LyX GUI. Can you cut down the offending document to just
enough to demonstrate the problem and either post it to the list or, if
it is too large (or too private), mail it to me?
/Paul
Hans J. Prueller
Short synopsis of what transpired off-list, in case anyone cares: the
problem occurs when a paragraph environment is used and the line spacing
is changed, so that the emitted LaTeX looks like
\begin{singlespace}
\paragraph{\noindent \textmd{Definition}: }
\end{singlespace}
for example.
Paul,
thank you for helping out - it is strange. As soon as I try to reproduce
the problem in a new document, everything works as expected.
somehow it has to depend on the concrete document itself ... any idea?
hans
Am Sonntag, den 08.06.2008, 11:01 -0400 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
Hans Prueller
Paul,
thank you for helping out - it is strange. As soon as I try to reproduce
the problem in a new document, everything works as expected.
somehow it has to depend on the concrete document itself ... any idea?
hans
Am Sonntag, den 08.06.2008, 11:01 -0400 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
Hans Prueller
Paul,
thank you for helping out - it is strange. As soon as I try to reproduce
the problem in a new document, everything works as expected.
somehow it has to depend on the concrete document itself ... any idea?
hans
Am Sonntag, den 08.06.2008, 11:01 -0400 schrieb Paul A. Rubin:
> Hans
hi,
I am writing a stardard report in report document class. the report contains
several formulars (which are inserted with math-formula).
to write a header for the formulas, i've used the paragraph style (which
makes the heading text appear bold) for the word definition: above the
inserted
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