On 2013-12-18, ZhuHao wrote:
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After using pdflatex (or luatex for that matter)
It does matter a lot, whether you use pdflatex or lualatex, even with
lualatex in 8-bit emulation mode (there are differences caused by bugs in
LyX and babel-greek).
On 2013-12-18, ZhuHao wrote:
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After using pdflatex (or luatex for that matter)
It does matter a lot, whether you use pdflatex or lualatex, even with
lualatex in 8-bit emulation mode (there are differences caused by bugs in
LyX and babel-greek).
On 2013-12-18, ZhuHao wrote:
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> After using pdflatex (or luatex for that matter)
It does matter a lot, whether you use pdflatex or lualatex, even with
lualatex in 8-bit emulation mode (there are differences caused by bugs in
LyX and babel-greek).
After using pdflatex (or luatex for that matter), when printing my Lyx document
to the printer the greek \alpha character is missing from the printed (or
pre-printed) pdf document. I know it has something to do with fontloading into
the document but don't know how to resolve it. Exporting to
Can you see the \alpha in your pdf viewer? Which viewer do you use? Have
you tried printing the pdf from different viewers (evince, adobe reader)?
This look like the reader is trying to use the device (printer) fonts
and cannot find the proper glyph.
Can you upload a minimal example lyx file, and
After using pdflatex (or luatex for that matter), when printing my Lyx document
to the printer the greek \alpha character is missing from the printed (or
pre-printed) pdf document. I know it has something to do with fontloading into
the document but don't know how to resolve it. Exporting to
Can you see the \alpha in your pdf viewer? Which viewer do you use? Have
you tried printing the pdf from different viewers (evince, adobe reader)?
This look like the reader is trying to use the device (printer) fonts
and cannot find the proper glyph.
Can you upload a minimal example lyx file, and
After using pdflatex (or luatex for that matter), when printing my Lyx document
to the printer the greek \alpha character is missing from the printed (or
pre-printed) pdf document. I know it has something to do with fontloading into
the document but don't know how to resolve it. Exporting to
Can you see the \alpha in your pdf viewer? Which viewer do you use? Have
you tried printing the pdf from different viewers (evince, adobe reader)?
This look like the reader is trying to use the device (printer) fonts
and cannot find the proper glyph.
Can you upload a minimal example lyx file, and