> Le 05/06/2015 18:35, Victor Porton a écrit :
> I have just noticed that the text font for my amsbook PDF file (created
> with PDFLaTeX) is raster rather than vector font :-(

> Why? 

With 8-bit LaTeX (pdflatex), LyX sets the T1 font encoding (fine) without
setting a sensible default for a T1 encoded font (bad).  LaTeX then falls
back to the bitmapped "EC" fonts or (if installed) CM-Super.

The recommended CM-lookalikes are the LM fonts. You can select them (or
any other suggested font under Document settings. Additionall, you can
do this with a new file and select "File> Save as template". Then,
subsequent new files will have this pre-selected.

(Alternatively, you can set the font encoding to TeXs default OT1
(seven-bit fonts without accented characters) only sensible with English
text) or select the "use non-TeX fonts" box. Then, Latin-Modern is the
default.

> BTW, the math font is vector.

Yes, as LyX does notchange the maths font encodings.


Günter

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