>>Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 07:52:07 +0100
>>From: "J.S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Crappy-looking PDF -- why?
>>
>>My project was due months ago. I was about to mail it to my teacher, just
>>now as I finished it, though everything looked far more crappy than I had
>>tho
On Sun, Jan 13, 2002 at 06:47:38PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Ed Gatzke wrote:
>
> >I saw in the archives that people are having problems with rendering in
> >LyX on new Mandrake 8.1 installs.
> >
> >Has anyone found a reasonable fix?
>
>
> Yes, there will be a wrokaround for the bug
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 11:14:00PM -0500, James Lindenschmidt wrote:
> Perhaps this is inappropriate for this list, as it is actually a LaTeX
> question. But here goes . . .
>
> When I export a document to pdf from LyX, the fonts look ragged when viewed,
> esp. by Adobe Acrobat Viewer. I looked
On Fri, Jan 11, 2002 at 10:55:30PM +0100, Claude Ocquidant wrote:
> I am a newbee in TeX and Lyx but
> I would create a new paragraph style that could pass paramameters to a
> special latex command like this one:
> the latex command works like that
> \traduction {first language text}{traduction te
M.V. Ramana wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I have recently started using Lyx, and I am
> thoroughly enjoying it. It works quite well on
> my HPUX box at work, but, infortunately, it
> is well poorly behaved on my Mandrake 8.1 box
> at home: here are the symptoms:
>
> 1) mathed-superscripts are inlined
Hi folks,
I have recently started using Lyx, and I am
thoroughly enjoying it. It works quite well on
my HPUX box at work, but, infortunately, it
is well poorly behaved on my Mandrake 8.1 box
at home: here are the symptoms:
1) mathed-superscripts are inlined instead of going
where they should.
2)
Ed Gatzke wrote:
> I saw in the archives that people are having problems with rendering in
> LyX on new Mandrake 8.1 installs.
>
> Has anyone found a reasonable fix?
Yes, there will be a wrokaround for the bug in LyX 1.1.6fix4, which
should be released tomorrow
JMarc
I saw in the archives that people are having problems with rendering in
LyX on new Mandrake 8.1 installs.
Has anyone found a reasonable fix?
Thanks for your help.
Ed Gatzke
Hi,
I'm not sure how helpful this might be but you mentioned that it would be
nice to have the 'doc' type. I haven't used this but it couldn't hurt to
give it a whirl, it's a shareware .tex to .doc converter program:
http://www.word2tex.com/
Good Luck,
Bryan
You Wrote:
Spencer Ogden wrote:
Robin Turner wrote:
> Spencer Ogden wrote:
>
>>Is lyx an appropriate tool for resumes? Having one source with multiple
>>output seems very attractive. However there is no resume doc type. Anyone
>>have suggestions or examples of resumes done in lyx, or is there a better
>>tool I should look at.
Le Dimanche 13 Janvier 2002 05:13, vous avez écrit :
> > If not, can we expect to see one in future versions?
>
> unlikely, the only cases where its needed will be fixed (tabular works
> already) to scroll along
Right, but I think it still need some enhancement.
It only scroll by one column and
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