On 06/12/2019 06:07, Kornel Benko wrote:
Am Thu, 5 Dec 2019 11:37:52 -0500
schrieb "Paul A. Rubin" <parubi...@gmail.com>:
On 12/4/19 8:48 PM, John O'Gorman wrote:
Hi
Help!
After messing about with trying to insert 2 jpeg images, I now cannot
see any of the text.
It is still there and appears when I convert to PDF via pdflatex.
In LyX itself, where the text should be there are brownish thin lines.
I've looked at the lyx file itself (with vi) and cannot see anything
wrong.
The same file copied to other Linux machines and an iMac all still
behave OK under LyX.
My machine is an Acer Aspire V 15 Nitro running LyX 2.3.3 on OpenSUSE
tumbleweed
We've already reinstalled LyX and LateX - no difference
I would be grateful for any suggestions?
Regards
John O'Gorman
When you reinstalled LyX, did you get rid of your user directory?
If you can switch to a different user account on your machine, does that
account also get the garbled display?
Paul
b
Maybe better to check your screen-font settings.
Check in the userdir:
$egrep screen_zoom preferences
(100 is default)
Normally it is set by
Tools->Preferences...->Look & Feel->Screen Fonts->Default zoom%
Kornel
Thanks for the replies so far - but they are not the solution!
I did try creating a new user - that worked! and for the new user LyX
worked as normal.
Under my normal user name, I found that the file ~.lyx/preferences
existed but using the LyX interface to alter thinks made no difference.
Default Zoom seems by default to be 150%. Changing it to 100% made no
apparent difference
Removing the preferences file and reinvoking LyX resulted in a new
preferences file being created but again no change of behaviour.
We seem to have established that the problem is not in the LyX files but
somewhere in the user directory.
Any further suggestions would be welcome.
Regards
John O'Gorman
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