On 2010-12-01, Daron Wilson wrote:
I'm not sure if you're still wanting Helvetica, but what works for me
is to open the document settings and go to the Fonts section
The first drop-down selection list is where you set the default font
family, i.e. the family that LyX should use as the basic
On 2010-12-01, Daron Wilson wrote:
I'm not sure if you're still wanting Helvetica, but what works for me
is to open the document settings and go to the Fonts section
The first drop-down selection list is where you set the default font
family, i.e. the family that LyX should use as the basic
On 2010-12-01, Daron Wilson wrote:
> I'm not sure if you're still wanting Helvetica, but what works for me
> is to open the document settings and go to the Fonts section
> The first drop-down selection list is where you set the default font
> family, i.e. the family that LyX should use as the
Emil Pavlov wrote:
Actually, the text is not pixelled. I just HATE the default font.
Although I installed a packaged called texlive-fonts-extra, I can only
select Helvetica for the sans serif fonts. This means that, when I use
book (KOMA-script) class, only the sections, subsetions, etc. are
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:35 AM, Emil Pavlov emil_pav...@mail.bg wrote:
Actually, the text is not pixelled. I just HATE the default font.
Although I installed a packaged called texlive-fonts-extra, I can only
select Helvetica for the sans serif fonts. This means that, when I use book
На 30.11.2010 09:38, Liviu Andronic написа:
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:35 AM, Emil Pavlovemil_pav...@mail.bg wrote:
Actually, the text is not pixelled. I just HATE the default font.
Although I installed a packaged called texlive-fonts-extra, I can only
select Helvetica for the sans serif fonts.
Emil,
I'm not sure if you're still wanting Helvetica, but what works for me is to
open the document settings and go to the Fonts section
The first drop-down selection list is where you set the default font family,
i.e. the family that LyX should use as the basic family for the whole
Emil Pavlov wrote:
Actually, the text is not pixelled. I just HATE the default font.
Although I installed a packaged called texlive-fonts-extra, I can only
select Helvetica for the sans serif fonts. This means that, when I use
book (KOMA-script) class, only the sections, subsetions, etc. are
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:35 AM, Emil Pavlov emil_pav...@mail.bg wrote:
Actually, the text is not pixelled. I just HATE the default font.
Although I installed a packaged called texlive-fonts-extra, I can only
select Helvetica for the sans serif fonts. This means that, when I use book
На 30.11.2010 09:38, Liviu Andronic написа:
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:35 AM, Emil Pavlovemil_pav...@mail.bg wrote:
Actually, the text is not pixelled. I just HATE the default font.
Although I installed a packaged called texlive-fonts-extra, I can only
select Helvetica for the sans serif fonts.
Emil,
I'm not sure if you're still wanting Helvetica, but what works for me is to
open the document settings and go to the Fonts section
The first drop-down selection list is where you set the default font family,
i.e. the family that LyX should use as the basic family for the whole
Emil Pavlov wrote:
> Actually, the text is not pixelled. I just HATE the default font.
> Although I installed a packaged called texlive-fonts-extra, I can only
> select Helvetica for the sans serif fonts. This means that, when I use
> book (KOMA-script) class, only the sections, subsetions, etc.
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:35 AM, Emil Pavlov wrote:
> Actually, the text is not pixelled. I just HATE the default font.
> Although I installed a packaged called texlive-fonts-extra, I can only
> select Helvetica for the sans serif fonts. This means that, when I use book
>
На 30.11.2010 09:38, Liviu Andronic написа:
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 1:35 AM, Emil Pavlov wrote:
Actually, the text is not pixelled. I just HATE the default font.
Although I installed a packaged called texlive-fonts-extra, I can only
select Helvetica for the sans serif
Emil,
I'm not sure if you're still wanting Helvetica, but what works for me is to
open the document settings and go to the Fonts section
The first drop-down selection list is where you set the default font family,
i.e. the family that LyX should use as the basic family for the whole
На 29.11.2010 16:02, Guenter Milde написа:
On 2010-11-29, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 28.11.2010 23:46, schrieb Emil Pavlov:
1. Why is book (coma-script) producing pdfs with such a bad font? It
seems that all the letter have different height.
Your PDF looks very well (viewed with Acrobat 7). However,
Am 30.11.2010 01:35, schrieb Emil Pavlov:
Actually, the text is not pixelled. I just HATE the default font.
Although I installed a packaged called texlive-fonts-extra, I can only select
Helvetica for the sans
serif fonts.
All LaTeX-distributions provide a lot more fonts than only Helvetica.
На 29.11.2010 16:02, Guenter Milde написа:
On 2010-11-29, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 28.11.2010 23:46, schrieb Emil Pavlov:
1. Why is book (coma-script) producing pdfs with such a bad font? It
seems that all the letter have different height.
Your PDF looks very well (viewed with Acrobat 7). However,
Am 30.11.2010 01:35, schrieb Emil Pavlov:
Actually, the text is not pixelled. I just HATE the default font.
Although I installed a packaged called texlive-fonts-extra, I can only select
Helvetica for the sans
serif fonts.
All LaTeX-distributions provide a lot more fonts than only Helvetica.
На 29.11.2010 16:02, Guenter Milde написа:
On 2010-11-29, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Am 28.11.2010 23:46, schrieb Emil Pavlov:
1. Why is book (coma-script) producing pdfs with such a bad font? It
seems that all the letter have different height.
Your PDF looks very well (viewed with Acrobat 7). However,
Am 30.11.2010 01:35, schrieb Emil Pavlov:
Actually, the text is not pixelled. I just HATE the default font.
Although I installed a packaged called texlive-fonts-extra, I can only select
Helvetica for the sans
serif fonts.
All LaTeX-distributions provide a lot more fonts than only Helvetica.
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