If Jose was using XWin32, then he's on a Windows platform. If the
Windows port he's using is Claus Hentschel's, then it's based on xforms
(for the moment at least) and not Qt. I thought the latex-ttf-fonts
solution was for problems with Qt, although I may be mistaken.
In any case, if it is
Hi, thanks a lot for the advice, I solve the problem as you told me by
deleting all the files in the xfonts directory and it seems to be
working properly.
Thanks
Jose
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
If Jose was using XWin32, then he's on a Windows platform. If the
Windows port he's using is Claus
If Jose was using XWin32, then he's on a Windows platform. If the
Windows port he's using is Claus Hentschel's, then it's based on xforms
(for the moment at least) and not Qt. I thought the latex-ttf-fonts
solution was for problems with Qt, although I may be mistaken.
In any case, if it is
Hi, thanks a lot for the advice, I solve the problem as you told me by
deleting all the files in the xfonts directory and it seems to be
working properly.
Thanks
Jose
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
If Jose was using XWin32, then he's on a Windows platform. If the
Windows port he's using is Claus
If Jose was using XWin32, then he's on a Windows platform. If the
Windows port he's using is Claus Hentschel's, then it's based on xforms
(for the moment at least) and not Qt. I thought the latex-ttf-fonts
solution was for problems with Qt, although I may be mistaken.
In any case, if it is
Hi, thanks a lot for the advice, I solve the problem as you told me by
deleting all the files in the xfonts directory and it seems to be
working properly.
Thanks
Jose
Paul A. Rubin wrote:
If Jose was using XWin32, then he's on a Windows platform. If the
Windows port he's using is Claus
On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Nathan Weston wrote:
You just missed a thread about this (is there an archive for this list
somewhere?)
See FAQ or online-version: http://ev-en.org/wiki/moin.cgi/LyxFAQ#line23
/C
--
Christian Ridderström http://www.md.kth.se/~chr
On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Nathan Weston wrote:
You just missed a thread about this (is there an archive for this list
somewhere?)
See FAQ or online-version: http://ev-en.org/wiki/moin.cgi/LyxFAQ#line23
/C
--
Christian Ridderström http://www.md.kth.se/~chr
On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Nathan Weston wrote:
> You just missed a thread about this (is there an archive for this list
> somewhere?)
See FAQ or online-version: http://ev-en.org/wiki/moin.cgi/LyxFAQ#line23
/C
--
Christian Ridderström http://www.md.kth.se/~chr
Hi I was using Starnet Xwin32, but because it is an evaluation program I
switched to XFree86. It works fine, but when it displays formulas like
for example \theta it displays a \mu. When I create the dvi it shows
the theta. So I don't know is some type of configurations. Does
someone has
You just missed a thread about this (is there an archive for this list
somewhere?)
Make sure that you have latex-ttf-fonts installed (available on ftp.lyx.org),
and that your XftConfig includes the directory where those fonts are. This
should fix the problem.
Nathan
On Friday 28 February 2003
Hi I was using Starnet Xwin32, but because it is an evaluation program I
switched to XFree86. It works fine, but when it displays formulas like
for example \theta it displays a \mu. When I create the dvi it shows
the theta. So I don't know is some type of configurations. Does
someone has
You just missed a thread about this (is there an archive for this list
somewhere?)
Make sure that you have latex-ttf-fonts installed (available on ftp.lyx.org),
and that your XftConfig includes the directory where those fonts are. This
should fix the problem.
Nathan
On Friday 28 February 2003
Hi I was using Starnet Xwin32, but because it is an evaluation program I
switched to XFree86. It works fine, but when it displays formulas like
for example \theta it displays a \mu. When I create the dvi it shows
the theta. So I don't know is some type of configurations. Does
someone has
You just missed a thread about this (is there an archive for this list
somewhere?)
Make sure that you have latex-ttf-fonts installed (available on ftp.lyx.org),
and that your XftConfig includes the directory where those fonts are. This
should fix the problem.
Nathan
On Friday 28 February 2003
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