Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
tedc wrote:
I'm writing an instruction document and want to use Typewriter family for
stuff that appears in an xterm--bold to indicate what the user should enter
via the keyboard, and plain ("medium") Typewriter for stuff printed by the
computer. These look different on
On 2009-05-04, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Mon, 4 May 2009, tedc wrote:
>> Could the problem lie in the typefaces themselves?
>Yes.
>Each typeface is defined by the available fonts. The font represents a
> weight (normal, bold), a shape (upright, slanted, Italic, small caps), and a
> point
On Mon, 4 May 2009, tedc wrote:
Could the problem lie in the typefaces themselves?
Yes.
Each typeface is defined by the available fonts. The font represents a
weight (normal, bold), a shape (upright, slanted, Italic, small caps), and a
point size (10, 12, 14). Not all typefaces are availa
tedc wrote:
> want to use Typewriter family for stuff that appears in an xterm--bold to
> indicate what the user should enter via the keyboard, and plain ("medium")
> Typewriter for stuff printed by the computer. These look different on
> screen in LyX, but the dvi previewer shows that the "bold"
tedc wrote:
> I'm writing an instruction document and want to use Typewriter family for
> stuff that appears in an xterm--bold to indicate what the user should enter
> via the keyboard, and plain ("medium") Typewriter for stuff printed by the
> computer. These look different on screen in LyX, but t
I'm writing an instruction document and want to use Typewriter family for
stuff that appears in an xterm--bold to indicate what the user should enter
via the keyboard, and plain ("medium") Typewriter for stuff printed by the
computer. These look different on screen in LyX, but the dvi previewer sh