Steffen Evers wrote:
>
> Ralph Boland wrote:
> > WHAT EXACTLY DO THESE SETTINGS DO AND HOW
> > DO I MAKE THEM TAKE EFFECT?
> >
> > The archives have several useful comments on how
> > to convert my foilTex lyx documents to pdf files
> > which I will now try. Any final advice welcome.
> >
> > I
I need to generate some pdf files
from the lyx documents I created using
foilTex. (lots of eps files)
I noticed several pdf-ish things
settable in the lyxrc file so I thought I
could get lyx to generate pdf output, both to
the screen and to files.
These settings include:
\pdf_mode true
I need to generate some pdf files
from the lyx documents I created using
foilTex. (lots of eps files)
I noticed several pdf-ish things
settable in the lyxrc file so I thought I
could get lyx to generate pdf output, both to
the screen and to files.
These settings include:
\pdf_mode true
I need to generate some pdf files
from the lyx documents I created using
foilTex. (lots of eps files)
I noticed several pdf-ish things
settable in the lyxrc file so I thought I
could get lyx to generate pdf output, both to
the screen and to files.
These settings include:
\pdf_mode true
and that's it (I know, sometimes
I'm a lazy guy :-).
I have been investigating producing both .ps and .pdf output from the same
latex source (in order to provide both versions of lecture notes etc. on my
web page). The important issues seem to be:
* use \includegraphics from the "gra
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Horst G Kausch wrote:
In my experience producing .ps output first and the running ps2pdf does not
produce satisfactory output since the .pdf file then contains bitmapped fonts.
You could use "gv" and ghostscript instead of acroread to display pdf
documents: it can
and that's it (I know, sometimes
I'm a lazy guy :-).
I have been investigating producing both .ps and .pdf output from the same
latex source (in order to provide both versions of lecture notes etc. on my
web page). The important issues seem to be:
* use \includegraphics from the "gra
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Horst G Kausch wrote:
In my experience producing .ps output first and the running ps2pdf does not
produce satisfactory output since the .pdf file then contains bitmapped fonts.
You could use "gv" and ghostscript instead of acroread to display pdf
documents: it can
.50), but it would be great if
> you can just click on Export...as PDF and that's it (I know, sometimes
> I'm a lazy guy :-).
>
I have been investigating producing both .ps and .pdf output from the same
latex source (in order to provide both versions of lecture notes etc. on my
web pag
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Horst G Kausch wrote:
>In my experience producing .ps output first and the running ps2pdf does not
>produce satisfactory output since the .pdf file then contains bitmapped fonts.
You could use "gv" and ghostscript instead of acroread to display pdf
documents: it can
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