Uwe Stöhr <uwestoehr <at> web.de> writes: > > Note: You must not use the view PDF button to preview this file! For viewing and exporting this as > PDF use in the menus the method PDF (ps2pdf) or PDF (dvipdfm). For more informations, please read > the powerdot manual. > > Note: Depending on your LaTeX-system you might have to add the option «dvips» to the document class > options to get proper DVI output. >
Hello, I have the same problem and the previous answer does not solve much. In fact, I have tried changing the graphics driver (Document class / Graphics driver) and requesting to view the output as PDF (ps2pdf, dvipdfm, pdflatex), DVI and Postscript; even a combination of these techniques do not solve the problem. I also tried removing and reinstalling package psnfs which holds the files upzd.fd and upsy.fd . I am running Microsoft Windows XP with MikTex 2.9.3478 and LyX 1.6.8 (for Windows). The only solution I have found, for the moment, is to replace the file pifont.sty with courier.sty. I think replace the file with any other working font should work. The exact error I get with the standard pifont.sty is the following (it is the same as the topic creator): Package: powerdot-default 2005/12/10 v1.4 default style (HA) ("C:\Documents and Settings\rach103\Apps\Miktex\tex\latex\psnfss\pifont.sty" Package: pifont 2005/04/12 PSNFSS-v9.2a Pi font support (SPQR) LaTeX Font Info: Try loading font information for U+pzd on input line 63. ("C:\Documents and Settings\rach103\Apps\Miktex\tex\latex\psnfss\upzd.fd" File: upzd.fd 2001/06/04 font definitions for U/pzd. ) LaTeX Font Info: Try loading font information for U+psy on input line 64. ("C:\Documents and Settings\rach103\Apps\Miktex\tex\latex\psnfss\upsy.fd" File: upsy.fd 2001/06/04 font definitions for U/psy. ) ! Font U/psy/m/n/10.95=psyr at 10.95pt not loadable: Metric (TFM) file not foun d. <to be read again> relax l.64 {\Pifont{psy} } 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>'. ) Christopher.