Rasmus, Thanks for your quick response. Of course one can do what you suggest, and I have done it.
But I do a lot of editing of LYX files and compiling to pdf (many! times a day), and I want the pdf file to be at 125% when I open it, and not have to scroll to get that. I did find that there is a LaTeX \mag xxxx, e.g., \mag 1200 for 20% increase, but I haven't been able to succeed using it by opening the LYX file and adding \mag 1200 (or whatever xxxx turns out to be needed), and saving it, whereupon I get an error. This adjustment would seem to be something the the LaTeX to pdf Conveter should control ??? Doug On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 12:23 PM Rasmus K. Rendsvig <rends...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Doug, > > I am sorry if what you are describing is a more complex issue then I what > I hear it to be, but did you try changing the zoom level in the pdf viewer > itself? > > Try e.g. pressing the Ctrl and the + keys simultaneously, or holding Ctrl > while scrolling up on your mouse wheel, or clicking the field that says > 56.7% and see if you can change it there. > > Kind regards, > Rasmus > > > On Wed, 29 Sep 2021, 18:07 Doug Martin, <martinr...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> My pdf files compiled from LYX always have 56.7% magnification, no matter >> whether I use >> different document classes such as Article versus svmono, and I want them >> larger by default, >> e.g., 125%. I have not found a solution in the User Guide, and wonder >> if anyone can explain >> how to do this? >> >> Doug Martin >> >> -- >> lyx-devel mailing list >> lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org >> http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-devel >> > -- R. Douglas Martin Professor Emeritus in Applied Mathematics and Statistics University of Washington
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