Hi Andreas et al, A possible workaround, should you be looking for one, is to choose “Use non-TeX fonts (via XeTeX/LuaTeX)” in document settings, and choose your particular Palatino font variant from the Roman menu.
The default compiler appears to be XeTeX, but you can choose either “PDF (LuaTeX)” or “PDF (XeTeX)” from Document Settings > Formats section should you have a preference. Beware that you lose some speed as these engines can be a little slower if you’re using OpenType fonts. Also, even though I’m pretty sure that Koma works fine with modern engines, beware that I haven’t tested this beyond your MWE so YMMV :-) Cheers Shay On Fri, 23 Oct 2020 at 07:33, Dr Eberhard W Lisse <nos...@lisse.na> wrote: > > Andreas, > > this is a (LaTeX) font issue. The previewer used has nothing to do with > it. > > And not even unknown :-)-O > > http://google.com/search?q=latex+palatino+ligatures > > So you may have to select another font. As Kornel wrote, DejVu which I > don't have installed. Interestingly Tex Gyre's Pagella also doesn't > have ligatures. > > I like Noto and it has the ligatures :-)-O > > > The example, by the way is not a MWE, it had tons of Settings, Modules > and the like... > > el > > > > > On 2020-10-22 19:47 , Andreas Plihal wrote: > > Dear JMarc, > > > > I was quite suprised too. I have enclosed this mail a MWE: I see there > > are no ligatures, no matter if I use > > > > > > * Adobe Acrobat Reader > > * GIMP > > * Firefox > > * Edge > > * Chrome > > * ... > > > > Cheers > > Andreas > [...] > > -- > lyx-users mailing list > lyx-users@lists.lyx.org > http://lists.lyx.org/mailman/listinfo/lyx-users >
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