On 06. mars 2012 16:12, Csikos Bela wrote:
Hello:
Certain character pairs look very ugly in lyx/latex output.
For example if V is followed by Hungarian accented a or e (ie. á or é) it looks
very ugly.
See the attached lyx and pdf files.
LyX follows the kerning in the font file. So the best
On 06. mars 2012 16:12, Csikos Bela wrote:
Hello:
Certain character pairs look very ugly in lyx/latex output.
For example if V is followed by Hungarian accented a or e (ie. á or é) it looks
very ugly.
See the attached lyx and pdf files.
LyX follows the kerning in the font file. So the best
On 06. mars 2012 16:12, Csikos Bela wrote:
Hello:
Certain character pairs look very ugly in lyx/latex output.
For example if V is followed by Hungarian accented a or e (ie. á or é) it looks
very ugly.
See the attached lyx and pdf files.
LyX follows the kerning in the font file. So the best
Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org írta:
Csikos Bela wrote:
Certain character pairs look very ugly in lyx/latex output.
For example if V is followed by Hungarian accented a or e (ie. á or é) it
looks very ugly. See the attached lyx and pdf files.
I know that I could use \kerning command to
Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org írta:
Csikos Bela wrote:
Certain character pairs look very ugly in lyx/latex output.
For example if V is followed by Hungarian accented a or e (ie. á or é) it
looks very ugly. See the attached lyx and pdf files.
I know that I could use \kerning command to
"Jürgen Spitzmüller" írta:
>Csikos Bela wrote:>
> Certain character pairs look very ugly in lyx/latex output.>
> For example if V is followed by Hungarian accented a or e (ie. á or é) it>
> looks very ugly. See the attached lyx and pdf files.>
> I know that I could use \kerning
Hello:
Certain character pairs look very ugly in lyx/latex output.
For example if V is followed by Hungarian accented a or e (ie. á or é) it looks
very ugly.
See the attached lyx and pdf files.
I know that I could use \kerning command to adjust the distance between the
characters but
how could
Csikos Bela wrote:
Certain character pairs look very ugly in lyx/latex output.
For example if V is followed by Hungarian accented a or e (ie. á or é) it
looks very ugly. See the attached lyx and pdf files.
I know that I could use \kerning command to adjust the distance between the
characters
Hello:
Certain character pairs look very ugly in lyx/latex output.
For example if V is followed by Hungarian accented a or e (ie. á or é) it looks
very ugly.
See the attached lyx and pdf files.
I know that I could use \kerning command to adjust the distance between the
characters but
how could
Csikos Bela wrote:
Certain character pairs look very ugly in lyx/latex output.
For example if V is followed by Hungarian accented a or e (ie. á or é) it
looks very ugly. See the attached lyx and pdf files.
I know that I could use \kerning command to adjust the distance between the
characters
Hello:
Certain character pairs look very ugly in lyx/latex output.
For example if V is followed by Hungarian accented a or e (ie. á or é) it looks
very ugly.
See the attached lyx and pdf files.
I know that I could use \kerning command to adjust the distance between the
characters but
how could
Csikos Bela wrote:
> Certain character pairs look very ugly in lyx/latex output.
> For example if V is followed by Hungarian accented a or e (ie. á or é) it
> looks very ugly. See the attached lyx and pdf files.
> I know that I could use \kerning command to adjust the distance between the
>
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