Guillaume Munch wrote: > Le 04/11/2015 22:46, Robert Susmilch a écrit : >> Dear List, >> >> I have been doing quite a few papers in LyX, and tried switching to >> LibreOffice for Zotero integration, however the math and figure placement >> drove me up the wall so badly, I came back to LyX/LaTeX, cheated, and >> entered my citations and references manually via cut and paste. >> >> I have looked at several fonts, and like Libertine, however I cannot get >> Libertine to work for the math font. >> >> At first libertine would not show up as installed in LyX, but a reboot >> may have fixed that. It now shows up under math font. However, even a >> basic document gives me an error while trying LuaTex: >> >> ! Font \=zxxrl7z at 10pt not loadable: metric data not found or bad. >> <to be read again> >> relax >> l.11 This is a fancy equation $\sum >> _{i=1}^{\infty}b^{i}$. >> I wasn't able to read the size data for this font, >> so I will ignore the font specification. >> [Wizards can fix TFM files using TFtoPL/PLtoTF.] >> You might try inserting a different font spec; >> e.g., type `I\font<same font id>=<substitute font name>'. >> >> >> This happens with Times New Roman and Garamond for the NewTX math font. >> Euler and Kurier both work (but are ugly IMHO.) >> >> PDFLatex gives a similar error, but complains that there is no font of >> size 8.8 pt loadable. >> >> XeXtex coplains about missing temp pdf. >> >> I have tried some suggestions of reinstalling texlive-collection- >> fontsrecommended. I have wiped my preamble out and removed all loaded >> modules in document settings. >> >> This is all on a Fedora 22 system, using LyX 2.1.4. >> >> What am I missing? >> > > You are trying to use NewTXMath with the libertine option if I > understand correctly. I don't know what goes wrong. But, have you tried > the stix fonts with pdflatex (\usepackage{stix} in the preamble) ? Stix > is self-contained, so you have to remove other font packages first, > including math symbols, to try. I know a couple other fonts for text and > math that give good results.
Out of curiosity I took a beamer presentation and tried adding \usepackage{stix}. I got a string of errors, starting with: No room for a new \mathgroup .