On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 1:40 PM, BH wrote:
>
> To create a copy of the .pdf in the same directory as the .lyx file, do:
>
> File > Export > PDF
Thanks!
Zach
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ehud.kaplan gmail.com gmail.com> writes:
>
> When I insert graphics (jpg, eps, or pdf) into a beamer presentation
> (using Lyx), it works fine under
> Linux (Ubuntu/gnome 10.04), but under Windows XP (sp3) the same Lyx file
> (compiled with Lyx 1.6.7.4) generates numerous errors:
> "undefined
When I insert graphics (jpg, eps, or pdf) into a beamer presentation
(using Lyx), it works fine under
Linux (Ubuntu/gnome 10.04), but under Windows XP (sp3) the same Lyx file
(compiled with Lyx 1.6.7.4) generates numerous errors:
"undefined control sequence, missing number treated as zero, etc."
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Zachary Uram wrote:
> I am running Lyx 1.6.7 and used the pdflatex command to show the Math
> guide in PDF but I do not see any way to save the PDF file! I wish to
> save it on my Desktop. The PDF viewer has no save file option and the
> Save As in Lyx only lets me
I am running Lyx 1.6.7 and used the pdflatex command to show the Math
guide in PDF but I do not see any way to save the PDF file! I wish to
save it on my Desktop. The PDF viewer has no save file option and the
Save As in Lyx only lets me save the Math.tex file. Please help!
Zach
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On 3 August 2010 03:09, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Tennessee Carmel-Veilleux wrote:
> > However, if you measure the height of the capital M
> > or most other letters, you will notice that they are mostly the same. A
> 12
> > pt font should be a 12 pt font.
>
> Not quite. Traditionally, the font
Tennessee Carmel-Veilleux wrote:
> However, if you measure the height of the capital M
> or most other letters, you will notice that they are mostly the same. A 12
> pt font should be a 12 pt font.
Not quite. Traditionally, the font size includes some vertical whitespace (it
derives from the heig