Am 04.12.2015 um 09:31 schrieb Guenter Milde:
Setting the fonts to "Default" and the font encoding to OT1 results
in outline fonts without additional requirements.
OT1 is deprecated for Latin-using languages but up to the job for the
occasional Latin character in a Greek document.
On 2015-12-04, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Am 03.12.2015 um 09:47 schrieb Guenter Milde:
>>> - I cannot view the Greek Intro manual via pdflatex.
>> Greek is problematic because of the Greek script using a non-standard
>> font-encoding with 8-bit TeX.
>> Greek requires more than a minimal install, e.g. s
Am 03.12.2015 um 09:47 schrieb Guenter Milde:
- I cannot view the Greek Intro manual via pdflatex.
Greek is problematic because of the Greek script using a non-standard
font-encoding with 8-bit TeX.
Greek requires more than a minimal install, e.g. support for the LGR font
encoding and LGR enc
Dear Uwe,
On 2015-12-03, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Am 01.12.2015 um 10:19 schrieb Guenter Milde:
>> Then my suggestion is to set fonts "the LyX way":
>> * Palatino, Helvetica, Courier for splash, Intro, and Tutorial
> Done now but I found 2 problems:
> - I cannot view the Greek Intro manual via pdfla
Am 01.12.2015 um 10:19 schrieb Guenter Milde:
Then my suggestion is to set fonts "the LyX way":
* Palatino, Helvetica, Courier for splash, Intro, and Tutorial
Done now but I found 2 problems:
- I cannot view the Greek Intro manual via pdflatex.
- The font settings for Russian and Ukrainian d
Am 30.11.2015 um 00:09 schrieb Uwe Stöhr :
> Am 26.11.2015 um 09:09 schrieb Guenter Milde:
>
>> No. Many users (including myself) don't use a *complete* TeX distribution
>
> That makes me wonder. In the world around me everybody uses just click and
> go. Why do you fiddle around to get a TeX su
On 2015-11-29, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Am 26.11.2015 um 09:09 schrieb Guenter Milde:
>> No. Many users (including myself) don't use a *complete* TeX distribution
> That makes me wonder. In the world around me everybody uses just click
> and go. Why do you fiddle around to get a TeX subset when there i
On 2015-11-29, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Am 26.11.2015 um 09:09 schrieb Guenter Milde:
> In this case I vote for the other solution you proposed:
> b) use a simplified and "Unicode-clean" preamble code:
...
> I vote for this for your argument. We already have preamble code so that
> it shouldn't matt
Am 26.11.2015 um 09:09 schrieb Guenter Milde:
No. Many users (including myself) don't use a *complete* TeX distribution
That makes me wonder. In the world around me everybody uses just click
and go. Why do you fiddle around to get a TeX subset when there is
TeXLive that you can install with
On 2015-11-25, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Am 25.11.2015 um 09:32 schrieb Guenter Milde:
Dear Uwe,
thanks for the response, I think we are on a good way.
>>> On which system there is no Latin Modern?
>> While they are in every TeX distribution, they are not necessarily in every
>> TeX *installation*.
>
Am 25.11.2015 um 09:32 schrieb Guenter Milde:
The test for PDF output in the preamble...
makes no sense in a design for PDF output only. It can safely go.
Fine with me. I remember that I was once forced to add this - years a go
because I think Latin Modern was not part of teTeX which was that
On 2015-11-25, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Am 30.10.2015 um 09:08 schrieb Guenter Milde:
>> LyX manuals currently use user-preamble code to set the font depending on
>> the export route and availability:
>> * Latin Modern (CM-extension) with PDF(luatex), PDF(pdflatex), if
>> lmodern.sty is installed
>
Am 30.10.2015 um 09:08 schrieb Guenter Milde:
LyX manuals currently use user-preamble code to set the font depending on
the export route and availability:
* Latin Modern (CM-extension) with PDF(luatex), PDF(pdflatex), if lmodern.sty
is installed
This is the only export the manuals are design
On Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 08:08:01AM +, Guenter Milde wrote:
> Dear LyX developers,
>
>
> State of the art
>
>
> LyX manuals currently use user-preamble code to set the font depending on
> the export route and availability:
>
> * Latin Modern (CM-extension) with PDF(luatex),
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