Re: poor quality of on-screen fonts in PDFs from Lyx

2000-07-06 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Tue, Jul 04, 2000 at 06:21:11PM +0200, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote: > Dear Rachel, > > I've had a similar problem. What I have done is force lyx (latex) to use Type I > fonts. To do this, I have in the preamble: > > \usepackage{ae} > \usepackage{aecompl} > > and prevent Lyx from using the

Re: poor quality of on-screen fonts in PDFs from Lyx

2000-07-05 Thread Rachel Greenham
Paul Borgermans wrote: > > Rachel, > > I had the same problem. There are two ways that work for me by changing > settings in LyX (versions 1.1.4x, 1.1.5, 1.1.6cvs, probably earlier > versions too): > > > 1) put > > \usepackage{pslatex} > > in the latex pre

Re: poor quality of on-screen fonts in PDFs from Lyx

2000-07-04 Thread Ramon Diaz-Uriarte
Dear Rachel, I've had a similar problem. What I have done is force lyx (latex) to use Type I fonts. To do this, I have in the preamble: \usepackage{ae} \usepackage{aecompl} and prevent Lyx from using the default encoiding "T1" by changing the lyxrc file in ~/.lyx, as follows: #\font_encodi

Re: poor quality of on-screen fonts in PDFs from Lyx

2000-07-04 Thread Paul Borgermans
Rachel, I had the same problem. There are two ways that work for me by changing settings in LyX (versions 1.1.4x, 1.1.5, 1.1.6cvs, probably earlier versions too): 1) put \usepackage{pslatex} in the latex preamble (see Layout-> LaTeX preamble) or 2) sele

poor quality of on-screen fonts in PDFs from Lyx

2000-07-04 Thread Rachel Greenham
I want to produce my finished Lyx document as PDF, and this looks generally straightforward. The resulting PDFs, however, while they print just fine, look terrible on screen in acroread, which matters as it will be "published" on an internal website and so is most likely to be seen using the acrob