I have Debian Lenny with Tex-Live.
I chose Libertine.
I download the zip file from CTAN and put files in dir
tree and run texhash.
For TeX font installing under Debian, see:
file:/usr/share/doc/tex-common/TeX-on-Debian.html/ch4.html#s-sec-font-installation
I hope this helps.
I have Debian Lenny with Tex-Live.
I chose Libertine.
I download the zip file from CTAN and put files in dir
tree and run texhash.
For TeX font installing under Debian, see:
file:/usr/share/doc/tex-common/TeX-on-Debian.html/ch4.html#s-sec-font-installation
I hope this helps.
> > I have Debian Lenny with Tex-Live.
> > I chose Libertine.
>
> > I download the zip file from CTAN and put files in dir
> tree and run texhash.
>
> For TeX font installing under Debian, see:
> file:/usr/share/doc/tex-common/TeX-on-Debian.html/ch4.html#s-sec-font-installation
> I hope this
On 2010-01-28, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
I have Debian Lenny with Tex-Live.
I chose Libertine.
I download the zip file from CTAN and put files in dir tree and run texhash.
For TeX font installing under Debian, see:
On 2010-01-28, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
I have Debian Lenny with Tex-Live.
I chose Libertine.
I download the zip file from CTAN and put files in dir tree and run texhash.
For TeX font installing under Debian, see:
On 2010-01-28, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> I have Debian Lenny with Tex-Live.
> I chose Libertine.
> I download the zip file from CTAN and put files in dir tree and run texhash.
For TeX font installing under Debian, see:
Three simple steps:
* Open the document in LyX and set
DocumentSettingsFonts to [Default].
* find a font in the font catalogue (http://www.tug.dk/FontCatalogue/)
* Copy the Usage line(s) to DocumentSettingsLaTeX
preamble
This assumes that the font in question is installed in your
Three simple steps:
* Open the document in LyX and set
DocumentSettingsFonts to [Default].
* find a font in the font catalogue (http://www.tug.dk/FontCatalogue/)
* Copy the Usage line(s) to DocumentSettingsLaTeX
preamble
This assumes that the font in question is installed in your
> Three simple steps:
>
> * Open the document in LyX and set
> Document>Settings>Fonts to [Default].
>
> * find a font in the font catalogue (http://www.tug.dk/FontCatalogue/)
>
> * Copy the Usage line(s) to Document>Settings>LaTeX
> preamble
>
>
> This assumes that the font in question is
On 2010-01-23, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
Thanks Guenter, but, lamentably for me, to include fonts to the Lyx is
an unattainable art. Marcelo
Three simple steps:
* Open the document in LyX and set DocumentSettingsFonts to [Default].
* find a font in the font catalogue
On 2010-01-23, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
Thanks Guenter, but, lamentably for me, to include fonts to the Lyx is
an unattainable art. Marcelo
Three simple steps:
* Open the document in LyX and set DocumentSettingsFonts to [Default].
* find a font in the font catalogue
On 2010-01-23, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> Thanks Guenter, but, lamentably for me, to include fonts to the Lyx is
> an unattainable art. Marcelo
Three simple steps:
* Open the document in LyX and set Document>Settings>Fonts to [Default].
* find a font in the font catalogue
If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what font I must to choose for sans
serif font If I want to obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
Linux Libertine is a very nice replacement for Times. It's also quite narrow,
so it's perfect for a two-column layout.
And it comes with a
If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what font I must to choose for sans
serif font If I want to obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
Linux Libertine is a very nice replacement for Times. It's also quite narrow,
so it's perfect for a two-column layout.
And it comes with a
> If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what font I must to choose for sans
> serif font If I want to obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
Linux Libertine is a very nice replacement for Times. It's also quite narrow,
so it's perfect for a two-column layout.
And it comes with a
If I choose Times Roman for roman font,
what font I must to choose for sans serif font If I
want to obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
...
There is no definitive answer to this question, as there is
no Times Sans. It depends on what you are after.
The most used choice is a
If I choose Times Roman for roman font,
what font I must to choose for sans serif font If I
want to obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
...
There is no definitive answer to this question, as there is
no Times Sans. It depends on what you are after.
The most used choice is a
> >>> If I choose Times Roman for roman font,
> what font I must to choose for sans serif font If I
> want to obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
> ...
> There is no definitive answer to this question, as there is
> no "Times Sans". It depends on what you are after.
> The most used
On 2010-01-21, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what
font I must to choose for sans serif font If I want to
obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
...
There is no definitive answer to this question, as there is no Times
Sans. It depends on what you are after.
On 2010-01-21, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what
font I must to choose for sans serif font If I want to
obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
...
There is no definitive answer to this question, as there is no Times
Sans. It depends on what you are after.
On 2010-01-21, Marcelo Acuña wrote:
>>> If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what
>>> font I must to choose for sans serif font If I want to
>>> obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
...
There is no definitive answer to this question, as there is no "Times
Sans". It depends on what you are
If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what
font I must to choose for sans serif font If I want to
obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
Times is a font designed for newspapers (New York Times).
Its glyphs are therefore thinner with less space between
them. When you want to write a
If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what
font I must to choose for sans serif font If I want to
obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
Times is a font designed for newspapers (New York Times).
Its glyphs are therefore thinner with less space between
them. When you want to write a
>> If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what
>> font I must to choose for sans serif font If I want to
>> obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
> Times is a font designed for newspapers (New York Times).
> Its glyphs are therefore thinner with less space between
> them. When you want to
Marcelo Acuña schrieb:
If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what font I must to choose for sans
serif font If I want to obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
Times is a font designed for newspapers (New York Times). Its glyphs are
therefore thinner with less space between them. When
Marcelo Acuña schrieb:
If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what font I must to choose for sans
serif font If I want to obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
Times is a font designed for newspapers (New York Times). Its glyphs are
therefore thinner with less space between them. When
Marcelo Acuña schrieb:
If I choose Times Roman for roman font, what font I must to choose for sans
serif font If I want to obtain an aesthetically coherent aspect?
Times is a font designed for newspapers (New York Times). Its glyphs are
therefore thinner with less space between them. When
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