Re: math font display in edit mode

2009-08-16 Thread Steven Higgins
OpenSuse do not seem to offer something called latex-xft, but I think the latex-xft contains the Bakomo fonts? In anycase, my system has the Bakomo fonts installed (as I understand this is what one needs for math symbol rendering in edit mode)- so I am assuming that OpenSuse packages the contents

Re: math font display in edit mode

2009-08-14 Thread Paul A. Rubin
rgheck wrote: On 08/14/2009 08:47 AM, Steven Higgins wrote: thank you for your suggestion, if by "Does the suggestion for KDE 3.1 at the bottom of http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Qt help? " you meant the suggestion to try ./configure --with-frontend=qt --with-qt-includes=/usr/include/qt This suggest

Re: math font display in edit mode

2009-08-14 Thread rgheck
On 08/14/2009 08:47 AM, Steven Higgins wrote: thank you for your suggestion, if by "Does the suggestion for KDE 3.1 at the bottom of http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/Qt help? " you meant the suggestion to try ./configure --with-frontend=qt --with-qt-includes=/usr/include/qt This suggestion led led me

Re: math font display in edit mode

2009-08-14 Thread Pavel Sanda
Steven Higgins wrote: > I suspect this is a problem that lyx is not finding the correct font > path under kde 4.2.4, and that the problem is specific to opensuse. if the problem is related to opensuse install package then probably better to report it on suse bug tracking system. maybe bakoma fonts

Re: math font display in edit mode

2009-08-14 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Steven Higgins wrote: I have been using lyx for several years now, and really enjoy using it. Recently I got a new PC and installed lyx 1.6.X under kde 4.2.4 on opensuse 11.1. my problem is that greek and other math symbols (even trivial ones like "=") do not display correctly in edit mode. I c