On 9/02/2025 5:34 am, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Le 08/02/2025 à 17:19, Hal Kierstead via lyx-users a écrit :
That is the issue. For me, on three computers—old and new—it always
and only happens when I restart LyX.
Is there a faster way to force “them” to regenerate?
The fast way is to use
Le 08/02/2025 à 17:19, Hal Kierstead via lyx-users a écrit :
That is the issue. For me, on three computers—old and new—it always and
only happens when I restart LyX.
Is there a faster way to force “them” to regenerate?
The fast way is to use Command-plus and then Command-minus, I believe.
I
> On Feb 8, 2025, at 9:06 AM, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>
> Le 08/02/2025 à 14:27, Hal Kierstead via lyx-users a écrit :
>> All -
>> Whenever I reopen LyX the font size for math is way too small. I can fix it
>> by going to Preferences / Look & Fee
Am Samstag, dem 08.02.2025 um 08:50 -0700 schrieb Hal Kierstead via
lyx-users:
> > . But I am not even sure they are meant to deal with my problem.
Yes, I misunderstood, sorry.
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Le 08/02/2025 à 14:27, Hal Kierstead via lyx-users a écrit :
All -
Whenever I reopen LyX the font size for math is way too small. I can fix it by
going to Preferences / Look & Feel / Screen Fonts / Default Zoom, changing the
zoom size, and then changing it back. But this is getting tire
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: Hal Kierstead
> Subject: Re: Screen font size for math is always wrong after reopening LyX
> Date: February 8, 2025 at 8:30:53 AM MST
> To: Tobias Hilbricht
>
>
>
>> On Feb 8, 2025, at 7:07 AM, Tobias Hilbricht wrote:
Am Samstag, dem 08.02.2025 um 06:27 -0700 schrieb Hal Kierstead via
lyx-users:
>
> Whenever I reopen LyX the font size for math is way too small. I can
> fix it by going to Preferences / Look & Feel / Screen Fonts / Default
> Zoom
If you refer to the fonts in the editor with embe
I have the same problem under OSX 15.2 on a M1 MBA
> On 8 Feb 2025, at 14:27, Hal Kierstead via lyx-users
> wrote:
>
> All -
>
> Whenever I reopen LyX the font size for math is way too small. I can fix it
> by going to Preferences / Look & Feel / Screen Fonts / Defa
All -
Whenever I reopen LyX the font size for math is way too small. I can fix it by
going to Preferences / Look & Feel / Screen Fonts / Default Zoom, changing the
zoom size, and then changing it back. But this is getting tiresome. (Of course
this does not stop me from using and loving
page (i.e. there is
> no margin on that side). How can I reduce the font size of that specific
> portion of the text?
Hi Tom, not sure if this is relevant but I saw this the other day:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/730009/adjusting-equation-size-in-beamer-presentation
I'm using LyX 2.4.2.1 in MacOS with Beamer to create a set of slides. In
one of the slides I have a set of equations in an eqnarray, but it's too
wide so in the pdf it goes all the way to the right side of the page
(i.e. there is no margin on that side). How can I reduce the font siz
Am 30.07.23 um 11:15 schrieb Bernt Lie:
Thanks. OK -- then I have to switch to luatex... (I use MikTeX -- does that
distribution contain luatex?)
sure
Anyways, I'll defer it to when LyX 2.4 is released. At that stage, I also need
to make sure that I can have Unicode fonts in computer lis
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To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Newcommand -- make symbol independent of font size
Am 30.07.23 um 10:35 schrieb Bernt Lie via lyx-users:
>
> I'm trying to define the "plimsoll" symbol (used to
"0.495" -- I've also tried with "0.415")
depends on the font size... Here is what it looks like in a Section
heading (ok with “0.415”):
use lualatex and unicode-math. Write into the preamble
\usepackage{unicode-math}
\setmainfont{XITS-Regular.otf}
\setmathfont{XIT
I'm trying to define the "plimsoll" symbol (used to indicate thermodynamic
standard condition). I found on the internet the following suggestion:
\newcommand\plimsoll{{\circ\kern-0.495em-}}
Seems like a good number ("0.495" -- I've also tried with "0.415&
If language package is none, LyX cannot know you actually want
polyglossia.
The \small output is a bug.
> How can I avoid the \beginL and \endL when using "None" as the
> Language package, and also remove the \small{} change for the font
> size?
Put the number in ERT (TeXMode
appens with footnotes.
I noticed that changing the Language package to polyglossia removes the \beginL
and \endL.
Why is it?
How can I avoid the \beginL and \endL when using "None" as the Language
package, and also remove the \small{} change for the font size?
However, inside a cap
I have created a module that creates a custom inset for marginal paragraphs.
This inset is typed inside the Marginal Note inset.
When I type Hebrew text inside this inset, digits are converted to small font
size:
instead of 1, it is formatted as `{\small{}1}`. Why is it?
This is the module
On Wed, 10 Mar 2021, Dr Eberhard Lisse wrote:
Try in
Document -> Settings... -> Custom: 14pt
el,
Huh! That hadn't occurred to me.
Thanks!
Rich
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-Script Article selected, the font size list goes
up to a whopping 20pt size. (I believe that going any higher may
require permits from your local building authority.)
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ging paperfontsize 12 to paperfontsize 14? Is it
\renamecommand{paperfontsize}{14}?
TIA,
Rich
Not directly an answer, but in the prerelease (beta? alpha?) version of
LyX 2.4, with KOMA-Script Article selected, the font size list goes up
to a whopping 20pt size. (I believe that going any higher ma
On Tue, 9 Mar 2021, Rich Shepard wrote:
\renamecommand{paperfontsize}{14}?
Oops! I think it's \renewcommand{paperfontsize}{14}
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Using lyx-2.3.6.1 and KOMA-Script Article class. I'm preparing speaker's
notes for a forthcoming video presentation and I want the body text larger
than 12pt. In Settings->Fonts the choice is limited to 12pt.
What's the LaTeX for changing paperfontsize 12 to paperfontsize 14? Is it
\renamecommand
it, you should get a simple GUI interface that lets you set all sorts of
things. In the Fonts tab, click the ellipsis next to "General", leave the
font selection alone but switch the font style to "Regular", pick a larger
font size, click OK and then (back in the main window) Ap
On 1/27/21 2:14 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
Running lyx-2.3.6.1 on Slackware-14.2/x86_64 with Xfce4-4.12.1. This
upgrade
changed the font size on the window's menu, outline panel, and other
non-text-body elements. They're now too small for me to comfortably read.
See attached screensh
Running lyx-2.3.6.1 on Slackware-14.2/x86_64 with Xfce4-4.12.1. This upgrade
changed the font size on the window's menu, outline panel, and other
non-text-body elements. They're now too small for me to comfortably read.
See attached screenshot.
Using Preferences -> Display I can set
My data is wide. Maybe 100 characters in a fixed field format.
it's lab data, which I use a python script to bring into a .lyx doc.
My script automatically formats with lyxcode and breaks up the data into
sections, then make a .pdf with TOC.
Since almost everyone has 8.5x11 printers, I use t
On Mon, 21 Jan 2019, phil wrote:
I have all my sections in footnotesize. I do that because my document is
very wide and so I reduce the size of the text so that it will fit on 8.5
x 11.
Phil,
I'm curious about the above.
Why is your document very wide?
Can you change the page layout to land
.
So I just had to increase the font size for all my section titles.
Thanks for you suggestion on tocloft, that's helpful too for further
customization.
Phil
El vie., 18 ene. 2019 a las 18:42, Phil () escribió:
>
> Hi LyXer's
>
> My TOC font is too small.
>
> I am using the article class with typewriter font.
>
> How can I make the TOC font larger?
>
> I tried to put ERT around the TOC as \being{LARGE} \end{LARGE} but had no
> success.
>
> Any tips?
>
Hi LyXer's
My TOC font is too small.
I am using the article class with typewriter font.
How can I make the TOC font larger?
I tried to put ERT around the TOC as \being{LARGE} \end{LARGE} but had no
success.
Any tips?
On Mon, 10 Dec 2018 11:14:04 -0800 (PST)
Rich Shepard wrote:
>I tried placing ERT boxes with \LARGE{ at the beginning of the
> document and } at the end of the document but it doesn't seem to
> affect the compiled font size. What is the recommended way to have a
> docume
On Tue, 11 Dec 2018, Daniel wrote:
It works for me (see attachment).
Otherwise I have found some possibilities here:
https://texblog.org/2012/08/29/changing-the-font-size-in-latex/
Daniel,
I found a solution: the 12-point type is sufficiently large.
Regards,
Rich
On 10/12/2018 20:14, Rich Shepard wrote:
I tried placing ERT boxes with \LARGE{ at the beginning of the document
and } at the end of the document but it doesn't seem to affect the compiled
font size. What is the recommended way to have a document with body text
larger than 12 point?
I tried placing ERT boxes with \LARGE{ at the beginning of the document
and } at the end of the document but it doesn't seem to affect the compiled
font size. What is the recommended way to have a document with body text
larger than 12 point?
Rich
On Mon, 25 Sep 2017, Rich Shepard wrote:
Now, the LyX frame and menu font size has shrunk. The document display
font remains the same, it's the application frame and menus that have
changed.
Is there a place where I can change this?
Found the solution in the wiki: qtconfig is the to
Using font manager I deleted a bunch of typefaces that I have never used
nor will use in the future. Many are look-alikes (to me, at least) of serif
and sanserig type faces. Now, the LyX frame and menu font size has shrunk.
The document display font remains the same, it's the application
On 11/21/2016 09:08 AM, Uwe Ade wrote:
Hello
I use the Beamer Theme Warshaw. is it possible to use different font size for
the Content on the slide an the generated Toc in the top of the side?
For the content i want use a bigger font and for the Toc on the top i smaller
one.
Thanks
uwe
To
On 2016-11-21, Uwe Ade wrote:
> Hello
> I use the Beamer Theme Warshaw. is it possible to use different font
> size for the Content on the slide an the generated Toc in the top of
> the side?
> For the content i want use a bigger font and for the Toc on the top i
> smaller one.
Hello
I use the Beamer Theme Warshaw. is it possible to use different font size for
the Content on the slide an the generated Toc in the top of the side?
For the content i want use a bigger font and for the Toc on the top i smaller
one.
Thanks
uwe
On Sat, 23 Jan 2016, Robert Susmilch wrote:
Depending on which style you are using (casual, oldstyle, etc.) I found
for the casual style that the name font size is defined in the file
moderncvstylecasual.sty on line 66:
\renewcommand*{\namefont}{\fontsize{38}{40}\mdseries\upshape}
The first
Rich,
Depending on which style you are using (casual, oldstyle, etc.) I found for
the casual style that the name font size is defined in the file
moderncvstylecasual.sty on line 66:
\renewcommand*{\namefont}{\fontsize{38}{40}\mdseries\upshape}
The first number is the font size in points, the
On Fri, 22 Jan 2016, Rich Shepard wrote:
In addition to changing the size of my name on the first page I need to
learn how to display page numbers (Settings -> Headers is set to "Fancy")
and to put a date (in \small{} font) at the very end.
Figured out how to paginate and add the date. It wo
On Fri, 22 Jan 2016, Rich Shepard wrote:
I've made a copy of moderncv.lyx for myself and modified the preamble.
What I have not found is where the font size for my name is controlled. I
want to decrease the font size but in the Settings menu all fonts are
"default."
In addit
On Fri, 22 Jan 2016, Rich Shepard wrote:
Please point me to the proper line in the .lyx file controlling the size
of \firstname{} and \lastname{}.
I've looked at moderncv.sty and moderncv.cls and have not seen where I can
change the font size of my name.
Anyone?
Rich
I've made a copy of moderncv.lyx for myself and modified the preamble.
What I have not found is where the font size for my name is controlled. I
want to decrease the font size but in the Settings menu all fonts are
"default."
Please point me to the proper line in the .lyx f
I want the inline citations to appear as font size 'smaller', so that they
don't break the flow of text much. The only way I can do it now is select
each citation, and set the font size individually. Is it possible to make
all inline citations (author year) smaller font by any s
Am Sonntag 13 Oktober 2013, 09:07:46 schrieb Anthony Campbell:
> Many thanks for the reply. I found those settings on the Net yesterday
> and yes, they do fix the problem. I didn't know about microtype but I
> will load that as well.
Microtype does some micro-typographic polishment, most notably "
On 12 Oct 2013, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Am Freitag 11 Oktober 2013, 17:35:24 schrieb Anthony Campbell:
> > I have completed a book in Book class using Palatino at 10pts. If I
> > increase the font to 11pts this causes occasional lines to project too
> > far toe the right by a few characters.
>
Am Freitag 11 Oktober 2013, 17:35:24 schrieb Anthony Campbell:
> I have completed a book in Book class using Palatino at 10pts. If I
> increase the font to 11pts this causes occasional lines to project too
> far toe the right by a few characters.
>
> AI can fix this manually but it's annoying. I t
I have completed a book in Book class using Palatino at 10pts. If I
increase the font to 11pts this causes occasional lines to project too
far toe the right by a few characters.
AI can fix this manually but it's annoying. I thought it might be
because I had hyphenpenalty set to 600 but turning it
"Jürgen Spitzmüller" írta:
>Am Donnerstag 13 Juni 2013, 14:37:51 schrieb Csikos Bela:>
> No. I use the default beamer theme/template loaded with lyx.>
> It has a white background, and the label number has no any background.>
> An it is not scaled.>
>
It scales if you put \Large in ERT before the l
Am Donnerstag 13 Juni 2013, 14:37:51 schrieb Csikos Bela:
> No. I use the default beamer theme/template loaded with lyx.
> It has a white background, and the label number has no any background.
> An it is not scaled.
It scales if you put \Large in ERT before the list (instead of selecting the
fon
"Jürgen Spitzmüller" írta:
>Am Donnerstag 13 Juni 2013, 13:27:13 schrieb Csikos Bela:
>> I have a frame in beamer with an enumerated list where I increased the font
>> size of the text. How can I adjust the font size of the label accordingly?
>> The font size was c
Am Donnerstag 13 Juni 2013, 13:27:13 schrieb Csikos Bela:
> I have a frame in beamer with an enumerated list where I increased the font
> size of the text. How can I adjust the font size of the label accordingly?
> The font size was changed to Larger (\Large in the latex source).
> I d
Hello:
I have a frame in beamer with an enumerated list where I increased the font
size of the text.
How can I adjust the font size of the label accordingly?
The font size was changed to Larger (\Large in the latex source).
I don't want to change the font for all lists, only for this spe
Am Montag, 4. März 2013, 16:27:11 schrieb Clemens Eisserer:
> Hi,
>
> I have some long URLs in footnotes which do not fit into a single line
> at the default font size.
> Therefore, I tried to reduce the fontsize of the footnotes by changing
> the text-style using the right-
On 02/28/2012 02:16 PM, Steve wrote:
Hey,
I'd like to modify my document (Document Class -- article) so that
the 'References' heading appearing at the beginning of my bibliography section
shows up bold with the same font size as the main text (Roman: Times Roman: 12
pt). Any tho
Hey,
I'd like to modify my document (Document Class -- article) so that
the 'References' heading appearing at the beginning of my bibliography section
shows up bold with the same font size as the main text (Roman: Times Roman: 12
pt). Any thoughts?
Thanks. -LyX 2.0 Windows user
Am 14.10.2011 02:25, schrieb Uwe Stöhr:
To change the font size for a certain note, simply highlight it and use the
text style dialog.
I meant to highlight its content, not the note box.
regards Uwe
Am 13.10.2011 18:59, schrieb Tim Wescott:
How do I change the font size in marginal notes? I've looked around --
I don't see much guidance in Kopka& Daly,
Well, have a look at the lyX documentation first ;-): Sec. 4.3 of the EmbeddedObjects manual you
find in LyX's
Thanks Ingar. I just want tiny little marginal notes (so I used 'tiny')
in a document to point out where I have inadequate information and must
correct things before I'm really "done".
It worked perfectly with
\let\oldmarginpar\marginpar
\renewcommand\marginpar[1]{\-\oldmarginpar[\raggedleft\tin
Hello Philip, hello all together,
you write:
The problem is that this is not the way of doing things in LaTeX & LyX.
How do you format your chapter and section headings? Don't misuse “Edit”
-> “Text Style”...
That's right, at least in principle. But for a short text with only a
few marginal n
Hello Tim, hello all together,
of course, my proposed solution is only practical if you have a short
text with a few marginal notes. For a text with many marginal notes,
you'll do not come around to put LaTeX code in "Document" -> "Settings"
-> "LaTeX Preamble". In this case have a look at th
On 10/13/2011 07:36 PM, Marcus Glöder wrote:
What’s your problem? Write any text and put your cursor at any place in
your text. Click “insert” -> “marginal note”, type any text in the red
framed box, mark this text, click “Edit” -> “Text Style” -> “Customized
...” -> “Size” -> “Very tiny”, click
Hello Tim, hello all together,
Tim write:
How do I change the font size in marginal notes?
What’s your problem? Write any text and put your cursor at any place in
your text. Click “insert” -> “marginal note”, type any text in the red
framed box, mark this text, click “Edit” -> “Text
On 10/13/2011 06:59 PM, Tim Wescott wrote:
How do I change the font size in marginal notes? I've looked around --
I don't see much guidance in Kopka& Daly, and the only thing I found on
a web search was this, which isn't helping:
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lis
Hi
I use this in the preamble:
\let\oldmarginpar\marginpar
\renewcommand\marginpar[1]{\-\oldmarginpar[\raggedleft\footnotesize #1]%
{\raggedright\footnotesize #1}}
and it works like a charm :). I guess you could use another size instead of
footnotesize, but it seem to about right for me :)
HTH
How do I change the font size in marginal notes? I've looked around --
I don't see much guidance in Kopka & Daly, and the only thing I found on
a web search was this, which isn't helping:
http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-users@lists.lyx.org/msg19731.html
TIA
On 26/04/2011 1:52 AM, Andrew Parsloe wrote:
This is a very minor matter, evident in the screen display but not the
pdf. The font size in a footnote or margin note after emphasizing,
bolding, or small-capping (nouning) reverts to normalsize rather than
footnotesize.
Click the margin note button
This is a very minor matter, evident in the screen display but not the
pdf. The font size in a footnote or margin note after emphasizing,
bolding, or small-capping (nouning) reverts to normalsize rather than
footnotesize.
Click the margin note button. Write ``First part.'' Then
Hello again.
The problem that I have is as follows:
I have a TOC whose entries are bolded and the chapter name font size is
Large
I want to de-bold and change the chapter name font size to /normalsize
So, I insert
\renewcommand{\cftchapterfont}{\normalsize}
in the preamble.
This has the effect
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 18:55:39 -0500
Steve Litt wrote:
> I solved
> this with something like the following:
>
> \frontmatter\thispagestyle{empty}\setcounter{page}{1}
> \enlargethispage{1.50in}
> ~\\[-1.7in]\leftskip -1.83in\rightskip -1.0in
>
> You have to enlarge the page a little bit, and then
On Fri, 11 Mar 2011 18:55:39 -0500
Steve Litt wrote:
> I knew that would be an issue and forgot to talk about it. I solved
> this with something like the following:
>
> \frontmatter\thispagestyle{empty}\setcounter{page}{1}
> \enlargethispage{1.50in}
> ~\\[-1.7in]\leftskip -1.83in\rightskip -1.0
On Friday 11 March 2011 17:37:43 Charlie wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 13:05:03 -0700
>
> Rob Oakes wrote:
> > > This is just one man's opinion, but I never use the document
> > > class's features for the front matter. I just use custom
> > > environments and ERT (embedded LaTeX) to place all elem
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 13:05:03 -0700
Rob Oakes wrote:
> >
> > This is just one man's opinion, but I never use the document
> > class's features for the front matter. I just use custom
> > environments and ERT (embedded LaTeX) to place all elements of the
> > front matter -- the title, the author,
On Thursday 10 March 2011 15:05:03 Rob Oakes wrote:
> > This is just one man's opinion, but I never use the document class's
> > features for the front matter. I just use custom environments and ERT
> > (embedded LaTeX) to place all elements of the front matter -- the title,
> > the author, the cov
>
> This is just one man's opinion, but I never use the document class's features
> for the front matter. I just use custom environments and ERT (embedded LaTeX)
> to place all elements of the front matter -- the title, the author, the cover
> image, the copyright page, the dedication and ackno
On Thursday 10 March 2011 14:36:00 Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> > How can I set the title placement on the first page of my
> > article and
> > its font size?
> >
> > I have some requirements from a workshop that wants the
> > title to start at
> > 3.49 cm
> How can I set the title placement on the first page of my
> article and
> its font size?
>
> I have some requirements from a workshop that wants the
> title to start at
> 3.49 cm from the top of the page and in 14pt font.
For handle chapter titles you can use titlesec p
How can I set the title placement on the first page of my article and
its font size?
I have some requirements from a workshop that wants the title to start at
3.49 cm from the top of the page and in 14pt font.
TIA
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Jose Quesada wrote:
Hi,
Using the standard article class, is there any way of reducing font
size for side notes?
Thanks!
This has helped me:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/67569.
/J.
Hi,
Using the standard article class, is there any way of reducing font size for
side notes?
Thanks!
--
Best,
-Jose
Jose Quesada, PhD.
Research scientist,
Max Planck Institute,
Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition,
Berlin
http://www.josequesada.name/
http://twitter.com/Quesada
stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
is it possible to change the font size of marginal notes
I use the following code in my preamble so I can use a smaller font,
sans serif to distinguish it further from the main body of text and
ragged right because I think a very narrow column can loo
> is it possible to change the font size of marginal notes
I use the following code in my preamble so I can use a smaller font,
sans serif to distinguish it further from the main body of text and
ragged right because I think a very narrow column can look odd
justified. In this case it was b
Hi,
is it possible to change the font size of marginal notes and enforcing
line breaks (as I have longer comments which are printed into the
nirvana in my pdf)? Using LyX 2.0b1 on WinVista.
Thanks for your input.
Best wishes for 2011,
J.
;false" ascent="0.678" descent="-0.216"
> writemode="horizontal" fonttype="Type1 (8bit)">
>
> You can identify the font from the basename attribute, and weight/slant
> from
> obvious attributes. Size is tricky. The difference ascent-des
scent maps to the
font size, but the conversion is not entirely obvious to me.
I also think there are some Java code libraries out there that can parse XML
files, including font size, but I don't know off-hand which they are (and wasn't
sure in any case that you wanted to write Java code).
/Paul
Dear LyXers,
forgive the off-topic question, perhpas someone will know the answer. I
would like to check the exact font size of the pdf text produced by
LyX/Latex. I do believe you can do that with Adobe Acrobat Pro, which,
however, I do not own (and it would not run on Linux, anyways). Does
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
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
On 2 August 2010 14:31, Bok Young Hoon wrote:
> Hi
> I need help with the font sizes used by LyX. I need to submit my thesis in
> 12 pt font but this appears to be smaller than the 12 pt font used by other
> word processors (most notably Microsoft Office). When I change the font size
nge the font size in LyX to "Large"
>
To change the default font size you should use Document > Settings >
Fonts > Base size > 12. If you need larger default document font size, look at
article (more font sizes) or similar.
> it seems to be too
> large (but mayb
Hi
I need help with the font sizes used by LyX. I need to submit my thesis in
12 pt font but this appears to be smaller than the 12 pt font used by other
word processors (most notably Microsoft Office). When I change the font size
in LyX to "Large" it seems to be too large (but mayb
Am 07.02.2010 21:06, schrieb robert hagge:
Hi there--Could you please tell me how to increase the font size in my math
equations--the sub& super scripts are way too small.
The LyX math manual explains some ways how to achieve this. A few days ago I noticed that I missed
there to desc
Hi there--Could you please tell me how to increase the font size in my math
equations--the sub & super scripts are way too small.
O.S. Ubuntu 9.04
lyx - 1.6.2
thank you so much - bob h
e following
scripts in the end:
\linespread{1.5}
\setkomafont{footnote}{\normalsize}
\let\myFoot\footnote \renewcommand{\footnote}[1]{\myFoot{#1\vspace{5mm}}}
The first line is to make the whole document double-spaced (regardless the
text or footnotes);
The second line is to make the font size of
M. C. Sunny Wong wrote:
> Dear LyX Users:
>
> Would you please let me know if there is anyway to make the footnotes to
> be 12-font-size and double-spaced?
>
If you use KomaScript, look the documentation. Basically, you must add
something like \setkomafont{footnotes}{@)for ch
Dear LyX Users:
Would you please let me know if there is anyway to make the footnotes to be
12-font-size and double-spaced?
Thanks a lot.
Sunny
> > SteveT
>
> So the real question is whether the variable used for the font size is short
> (16 bits in all common models), int (16 bits in LP32, 32 bits in ILP32 and
> LP64, and 64 bits in ILP64) or long (32 bits in LP32, 64 bits in LP64 and
> ILP64). I have no idea where
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