Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Seems that you misunderstood me. A document class defines how a document
> should look, e.g. if the title uses a sans serif font in size "huge".
> What font you are using for sans serif is your decision.
Nope. All document classes define default fonts. If o
y the font.
> Note that the default font depends on the settings of your
> LaTeX-distribution. It is possible that the default fonts are set to Latin
> modern or CM super instead of Computer modern. So when you want to have a
> certain font, you should select one in the LyX docume
On 2010-10-13, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
> Am 13.10.2010 07:31, schrieb Rob Oakes:
>> But, not all of the classes use Computer Modern as the default
>> typeface. (Yes, the majority do). The Tufte classes, for example,
>> make use of Palotino/Helvetica/Bera Mono.
> Seems that you misunderstood me. A docum
layout.)
KOMA-script doesn't hardcode things. When you create a KOMA-script
document and set in LyX the fonts to "default" you get usually computer
modern for the fonts.
But note that the default font depends on the settings of your
LaTeX-distribution. It is possible that the d
Hi Uwe,
Thank you for getting back to me. I'm sorry if if my inquiry sounds stupid. (I
will concede that it is mildly dense.) Even so, I'm trying to track down
which fonts the different packages use without making any modifications. I
know that it is very easy to change the font to an alter
Am 13.10.2010 04:47, schrieb Waluyo Adi Siswanto:
But in some environments (chapter, section, subsection), they are
always in SansSerif?
Yes, but in the font you selected. You can select the font for sans serif in the LyX document
settings. The default font is ComputerModern as described in t
> Document classes don't have their own fonts. You can choose a font you want
> for every document class.
>
> regards Uwe
>
But in some environments (chapter, section, subsection), they are
always in SansSerif?
Do you mean the standard environment?
WAS
Am 12.10.2010 20:11, schrieb Rob Oakes:
What is the default font used for the KOMA-Script classes?
Document classes don't have their own fonts. You can choose a font you want for
every document class.
regards Uwe
Dear LyX-Users,
Sorry for spamming the list, but I am scrambling to compile a table on the
default formatting for the common LaTeX document classes and I can't seem to
find a piece of information. I am hoping that someone on the list may know.
What is the default font used for the KOMA-Script
On 2010-05-13, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Andrew Parsloe wrote:
>> Having recently discovered just how much clearer the Latin Modern fonts
>> are in Acrobat Reader compared with the Computer Modern fonts, and for
>> that matter how much crisper they are when printed, is there any reason
>> for
On 5/13/2010 12:28 AM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
Having recently discovered just how much clearer the Latin Modern fonts
are in Acrobat Reader compared with the Computer Modern fonts, and for
that matter how much crisper they are when printed, is there any reason
for LyX defaulting to Computer Modern
Andrew Parsloe wrote:
> Having recently discovered just how much clearer the Latin Modern fonts
> are in Acrobat Reader compared with the Computer Modern fonts, and for
> that matter how much crisper they are when printed, is there any reason
> for LyX defaulting to Computer Modern rather than L
Having recently discovered just how much clearer the Latin Modern fonts
are in Acrobat Reader compared with the Computer Modern fonts, and for
that matter how much crisper they are when printed, is there any reason
for LyX defaulting to Computer Modern rather than Latin Modern? I know
it is a s
On Wednesday 18 February 2009 10:08:53 am Doug Laidlaw wrote:
> On Sunday 08 February 2009 12:21:52 am Doug Laidlaw wrote:
> > I am writing a book. I sent my publisher a sample of what I had written
> > in LyX (using the koma book template,) and he likes the appearance. But
> > he disagrees with
On Sunday 08 February 2009 12:21:52 am Doug Laidlaw wrote:
> I am writing a book. I sent my publisher a sample of what I had written in
> LyX (using the koma book template,) and he likes the appearance. But he
> disagrees with some fonts. He tells me that quotations and URLs should be
> in itali
Doug Laidlaw wrote:
> I am writing a book. I sent my publisher a sample of what I had written in
> LyX (using the koma book template,) and he likes the appearance. But he
> disagrees with some fonts. He tells me that quotations and URLs should be
> in italics. Quotations are in default font lik
I am writing a book. I sent my publisher a sample of what I had written in
LyX (using the koma book template,) and he likes the appearance. But he
disagrees with some fonts. He tells me that quotations and URLs should be in
italics. Quotations are in default font like blockquotes, and URLs s
Thank you! I'll try that.
Ramon
> You don't need to reinstall: dvips offers an option to do this on line
> dvips -mode xxx
> as fas as I remember.
> Check the doc to find out how to get the available xxx modes.
>
> --
> Jean-Pierre
> "Tina" == Tina Bermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tina> That´s just what I do. then when I open a new dokument with the
Tina> same dokument class - the font is not changed. In the
Tina> Layout->dokument-> window you will see: font: helvetica, but the
Tina> dokument itself will be in helvet
Hallo Jean-Marc
> Tina> But when i change the language and the
> Tina> font, every time I restart lyx it´s gone. Even if I save the
> Tina> changes. What´s wrong?
>
> This is a setting for the current document only. However, if you want
> this to be the default for all new documents you create la
> "Tina" == Tina Bermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tina> "Stephan E. Schlierf" wrote:
>> On Wed, 10 May 2000, Jacobo Myerston wrote:
>>
>> > How can I change the default laguage and fonts of the class
>> article? >
>>
>> Select Layout -> Document. Here you can change the default language
"Stephan E. Schlierf" wrote:
>
> On Wed, 10 May 2000, Jacobo Myerston wrote:
>
> > How can I change the default laguage and fonts of the class article?
> >
>
> Select Layout -> Document. Here you can change the default language as
> well as the default font.
>
I have the same problem. But wh
On Wed, 10 May 2000, Jacobo Myerston wrote:
> How can I change the default laguage and fonts of the class article?
>
Select Layout -> Document. Here you can change the default language as
well as the default font.
Regards,
Stephan
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>>From: Ramon Diaz-Uriarte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Re: printing: low quality with default fonts
>>Date: Wed, 10 May 2000 08:16:45 +0200
>>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>&
Thank you very much! I'll do as you suggest.
Ramon
On Wed, 10 May 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Ramon" == Ramon Diaz-Uriarte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Ramon> Thank you very much for the help anyway. Any suggestions as to
> Ramon> where I can try to find an answer to this, or
How can I change the default laguage and fonts of the class article?
How to change he default laguage and fonts of the class article?
> "Ramon" == Ramon Diaz-Uriarte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ramon> Thank you very much for the help anyway. Any suggestions as to
Ramon> where I can try to find an answer to this, or what I could try?
Ramon> I have tried copying parts of the dvips and psfonts.map files
Ramon> used by the Linu
>
> Sorry I do not have more ideas...
>
> JMarc
Thank you very much for the help anyway. Any suggestions as to where I can try
to find an answer to this, or what I could try? I have tried copying parts
of the dvips and psfonts.map files used by the Linux machines at the University
(with not cha
> "Ramon" == Ramon Diaz-Uriarte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Did you try to choose a correct metafont mode for your printer?
>> Different printers are known to render the same texts differently,
>> depending on their physical characteristics.
Ramon> I do think I did (but I might be wrong)
On Tue, 09 May 2000, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> > "Ramon" == Ramon Diaz-Uriarte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Ramon> I am having trouble printing with the default font (but NOT
> Ramon> other fonts, such as palatino). The printed quality of the
> Ramon> documents I generate in my Linux b
> "Ramon" == Ramon Diaz-Uriarte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ramon> I am having trouble printing with the default font (but NOT
Ramon> other fonts, such as palatino). The printed quality of the
Ramon> documents I generate in my Linux box (tex->dvi->ps) is lower
Ramon> than the quality of the s
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