Is there a specific site where the latest win32 port can always be
found? I noticed that www.lyx.org has a link to v.1.0.4, while others on
the mailing list appear to have v.1.1.4.
Thanks,
Lars.
> 1) generate a .pdf version of your figures with
> epstopdf file.eps
I never even knew this program existed. Thanks :)
> With a recent tex distribution (teTeX-1.0.*) you can use standard tex cm-fonts
> since tetex has Postscript Type-1 fonts for them which are used by pdflatex.
> 2) If yo
Hello,
join the discussion of the production of good pdf files.
Just tried the dvipdfm and i have to admit that both the installation
and
the outlook was great, (with at least times fonts). The latest version
of dvipdfm
should also support the use of eps files.
I can highly recommend this pac
Hello,
Add the following statement in the Makefile
-fpermissive
(near the -O2). It works fine for me.
YC
- Original Message -
From: Manfred Huber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2000 1:08 PM
Subject: Re: Compilation error on Sparc Solaris 2.5.1
Tony Dancer wrote:
Would I be correct in thinking you are trying to run bibtex in order
to
enter information? This is a misconception I made when I first starting
to use it.
Yes, you are correct.
In actual fact, bibtex is a bit like latex in that regard. It takes
a
file which has special com
On 19 Feb, Shawn Koons penned the following fine prose:
> I'm stumped!
> I've read all the documentation I can on bibtex databases (except for
> Lamport's because the local libraries do not carry it) but can not find
> out to start one. I have went to the command line in a shell and typed
> 'bibte