Laurent Duperval wrote:
I tried and it still looks fuzzy on Linux. However, on Windows it looks
fine. So it seems to be a problem with my display (LCD; on Windows it's on
CRT).
[Disclaimer: fonts are not my specialty.]
I don't think the display is the culprit; I'm using an LCD (with
Windo
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 09:50:20 -0400, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> To elaborate a bit on Neal's point, in LyX 1.5.x you can go to Document
> -> Settings... -> Fonts and set the Roman, Sans Serif and Typewriter
> fonts to their Latin Modern choices. That will automatically insert the
> needed \usepackag
On Thu, 13 Sep 2007 09:16:12 +0100, Declan O'Byrne wrote:
> Silly question: Are you using Evince? If so, try acroread. I have
> found that Evince sometimes gives strange fuzzyness. For what it's
> worth, I don't find the same problem with Evince on Gutsy.
>
> Apologies if this is irrelevant.
>
Neal Becker wrote:
Look at the fonts used. Make sure they are type 1. If not, maybe you need
either:
\usepackage{lmodern}
or
\usepackage{cmlgc}
To elaborate a bit on Neal's point, in LyX 1.5.x you can go to Document
-> Settings... -> Fonts and set the Roman, Sans Serif and Typewriter
Declan O'Byrne wrote:
> Silly question: Are you using Evince? If so, try acroread. I have
> found that Evince sometimes gives strange fuzzyness. For what it's
> worth, I don't find the same problem with Evince on Gutsy.
>
> Apologies if this is irrelevant.
>
> Declan
Look at the fonts used. Ma
Silly question: Are you using Evince? If so, try acroread. I have
found that Evince sometimes gives strange fuzzyness. For what it's
worth, I don't find the same problem with Evince on Gutsy.
Apologies if this is irrelevant.
Declan
Him,
I am using Ubuntu Feisty. I want to create PDF documents with LyX that use
well-defined (not fuzzy) fonts.
I understand the whole pixmap thing and for printing, they're great.
But in all the PDF files I produce, they look fuzzy. I tried the lmodern
and the ae thing, but they are still fuzzy