Other than list the problems I'm not sure what else I can do. I can't send
the document because it contains proprietary information.

The first problem I noticed involved the References section. There was no
space after each comma in the Postscript version. Roman fonts were used in
the entire document but they disappeared in the References section (this is
an article document). Also, the margins for the entire document were 1in.
But they dissappeared in the Reference section and the margins were much
larger (just as if the margins had not been set to 1in). The section before
the References was also similarly affected. The document length was 28
pages. Only the last 10 pages or so were affected. No change had been made
to the document. The original document was made in 1.01. What was weird is
that everything looked right in LyX. It just did not view correctly in
Ghostview nor print correctly. Unistalling 1.1.4fix and re-installing 1.01
removed all the problems.

Rick Bilonick

"Richard A. Bilonick" wrote:

> In my opinion, there are serious bugs in 1.1.4 with or without the
> fix. So serious that 1.1.4 is unuseable. Documents that printed
> perfectly in 1.0.1 look OK in 1.1.4 but they do not print correctly. The
> fonts are completely screwed up in the last so many pages. I had to
> uninstall 1.1.4fix and re-install 1.0.1.
>
> Rick Bilonick
>
> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> > >>>>> "Eildert" == Eildert Groeneveld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Eildert> Hello everyone, after having put in the 1.1.4fix1 patch I
> > Eildert> observe a rather nasty behaviour: Lyx goes down takes X11
> > Eildert> with it an logges out. The reason seems to be connected with
> > Eildert> a eps figure that does not exist. These are some further
> > Eildert> data: Kernel 2.2.14 RH6.0 ghostscript-6.0-1
> >
> > This might be due to ghostscript 6.0, if there have been changes in
> > the way it interacts with LyX...
> >
> > JMarc
>
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