Stve,
I like the Noto fonts, but my understanding is that all TeX Gyre
fonts also work under PDFLaTeX.
But, LUA is really cool.
You can put simple stuff into the preamble like
\usepackage{luacode}
\begin{luacode*}
socket = require "socket"
function hostn
Am Sonntag, dem 19.12.2021 um 16:24 -0500 schrieb Steve Litt via lyx-
users:
> LyX and LaTeX were never intended to make drawings or diagrams.
But tikz and xy (and some other packages) were.
> Not really. Just take 20 minutes to make your drawing in Inkscape,
> then put it in your LyX document j
On Sun, Dec 19, 2021 at 12:36 PM Jürgen Spitzmüller via lyx-users <
lyx-users@lists.lyx.org> wrote:
> Am Sonntag, dem 19.12.2021 um 12:20 -0500 schrieb Maria Gouskova via
> lyx-users:
> > 2) Using the native LyX forest support, and passing options as ERT
> > inside the Tree inset. I noticed in the
Maria Gouskova via lyx-users said on Sun, 19 Dec 2021 12:20:15 -0500
>Dear LyX users,
>
>(Actually, I suspect this is a question for Jürgen S., but on the off
>chance that someone else knows the answer...)
>
>I need to produce a diagram with the structure shown here. It was
>produced using the obs
Am Sonntag, dem 19.12.2021 um 18:36 +0100 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller
via lyx-users:
> I suppose things went wrong on pasting into the ERT (paste into ERT
> with Paste Special > Plain Text to avoid this).
BTW as for your diagram, I would probably go with tikz directly rather
than with forest. Like
Am Sonntag, dem 19.12.2021 um 12:20 -0500 schrieb Maria Gouskova via
lyx-users:
> 2) Using the native LyX forest support, and passing options as ERT
> inside the Tree inset. I noticed in the code preview pane that the
> \draw backslash is replaced with \textbackslash. I tried replacing
> the $s$ st
Dear LyX users,
(Actually, I suspect this is a question for Jürgen S., but on the off
chance that someone else knows the answer...)
I need to produce a diagram with the structure shown here. It was produced
using the obsolete xyling package (see the attached xyling_test files):
[image: tree_i_wan