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Am 23.08.2018 um 08:36 schrieb Kornel Benko:
> Am Mittwoch, 22. August 2018 21:07:38 CEST schrieb Scott Kostyshak
> <skost...@lyx.org>:
>> On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 06:23:48PM +0200, M.B. Schiekel wrote:
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>>> Am 18.08.2018 um 23:48 schrieb M.B. Schiekel:
>>>> ... Now I downloaded the sources of lyx-2.3.0 and lyx-2.2.4
>>>> and compiled. ... Result: I got this \int display-error in
>>>> 2.3.0 and also in 2.2.4. This seems to indicate for me, that
>>>> the change of KDE-Plasma 5.8 with Qt-5.8.x in openSUSE Leap
>>>> 42.3 to KDE-Plasma 5.12.5 with Qt-5.9.4 in openSUSE Leap 15.0
>>>> might be the cause of this trouble :-( ...
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hi Scott, hi friends,
>>> 
>>> 1. now I managed to compile LyX-2.3.0 and LyX-2.2.4 on an
>>> older openSUSE-Leap-42.3 system with KDE-Plasma-5.8.7 with
>>> Qt-5.6.2 and TeXLive 2016. Result: /int, /iint, /iiint,
>>> /iiiint, /ioint - all are displayed correctly by LyX.
>>> 
>>> 2. And as before: LyX-2.3.0 and LyX-2.2.4 on a
>>> openSUSE-Leap-15.0 system with KDE-Plasma 5.12.5 with Qt-5.9.4
>>> and TeXLive 2017, i.e. 2017.20170520-lp150.8.2. Result: /int,
>>> /iint, /iiint, /iiiint, /ioint - all are displayed faultily by
>>> LyX, i.e. top of the integral is bottom of the line (see 
>>> png-file).
>>> 
>>> Now I think, the TeXLive-2017-fonts might be faulty. Does
>>> anybody here work with the above mentioned TeXLive 2017
>>> version and has no problems with /int ??
>> 
>> Hi Bernhard,
>> 
>> Good investigation. I just realized one thing that might be
>> relevant. On Ubuntu, the "lyx" package depends on a package
>> "fonts-lyx". Perhaps one of the fonts in there would solve your
>> problem? I really don't know if it's likely to help, but it might
>> be worth a short. Here are the contents of "fonts-lyx" package:
>> 
>> $ apt-file list fonts-lyx fonts-lyx:
>> /usr/share/doc/fonts-lyx/NEWS.Debian.gz fonts-lyx:
>> /usr/share/doc/fonts-lyx/NEWS.gz fonts-lyx:
>> /usr/share/doc/fonts-lyx/ReadmeBaKoMa4LyX.txt fonts-lyx:
>> /usr/share/doc/fonts-lyx/changelog.Debian.gz fonts-lyx:
>> /usr/share/doc/fonts-lyx/copyright fonts-lyx:
>> /usr/share/fonts/truetype/lyx/cmex10.ttf fonts-lyx:
>> /usr/share/fonts/truetype/lyx/cmmi10.ttf fonts-lyx:
>> /usr/share/fonts/truetype/lyx/cmr10.ttf fonts-lyx:
>> /usr/share/fonts/truetype/lyx/cmsy10.ttf fonts-lyx:
>> /usr/share/fonts/truetype/lyx/esint10.ttf fonts-lyx:
>> /usr/share/fonts/truetype/lyx/eufm10.ttf fonts-lyx:
>> /usr/share/fonts/truetype/lyx/msam10.ttf fonts-lyx:
>> /usr/share/fonts/truetype/lyx/msbm10.ttf fonts-lyx:
>> /usr/share/fonts/truetype/lyx/rsfs10.ttf fonts-lyx:
>> /usr/share/fonts/truetype/lyx/stmary10.ttf fonts-lyx:
>> /usr/share/fonts/truetype/lyx/wasy10.ttf
>> 
>> Best,
>> 
>> Scott
>> 
> 
> FWIW, cmake build installs this files under 
> /usr/local/share/lyx2.3/fonts/ and the installed lyx uses this
> path, see Tools->Preferences...->Paths->TEXINPUTS prefix:
> 
> Kornel
> 

Hi Scott, hi Kornel,

thank both of you for your kind replies. In openSUSE installations the
LyX-font directory is  /usr/share/lyx/fonts
There I find the fonts
  - esint10.ttf : seems to be aligned Ok,
  - wasy10.ttf : with all integrals gone down,
    seems to be a feature, not a bug :-)

How can I tell LyX to use for integrals the display-font esint10.ttf
instead of wasy10.ttf?
Preferences -> Look & Feel -> Screen fonts
seems not to be the right place?

Cheers and regards,
bernhard


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