* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2001-04-26 18:26 +0200:
> The Windows "Arial" font is essentially a lightly modified copy of
> Helvetica. Ask your teacher if Helvetica would be an acceptable
> substitute. If so, in your LyX document, set Layout->Document->Fonts to
> "helvet", and see if the output will be satisfactory.
> It may be possible to use TTF fonts such as Arial directly in a LyX^
> document, but I suspect there will be some raw LaTeX code needed to make
> it happen. Perhaps someone on the User's list will have a good
> suggestion.
Just don't tell him that it's Helvetica and not Arial. Most people won't
be able to distinguish between these fonts anyway. IIRC it's
theoratically possible in LaTeX, but it would be much harder to do than
your Jahresarbeit.
Helvetica und Arial sehen sich so aehnlich, dass kaum jemand den
Unterschied bemerkt. Nimm ohne grosses Aufsehen Helvetica; LaTeX Arial
beizubringen wuerde den Nutzen erheblich uebersteigen.
Andre Berger [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]