On Tue, 13 May 2008 17:18:40 +0100
Peleg Michaeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have opened an Ubuntu page on the wiki, and also added this:
> http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/HebrewOnLinux
>
Don't know if it's needed under ubuntu but under debian you also need the
t1utils package.
Don't know how to e
I have opened an Ubuntu page on the wiki, and also added this:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/HebrewOnLinux
I'll be happy to hear comments, if there are... :-)
Thanks,
Peleg.
On Sun, 2008-04-27 at 15:40 +0200, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Peleg Michaeli wrote:
> > After a short discussion with Ivritex,
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
> After a short discussion with Ivritex, I got this conclusion (and it
> might help some others, so I write it here).
could you add this to the LyX wiki as well?
Jürgen
Ok,
After a short discussion with Ivritex, I got this conclusion (and it
might help some others, so I write it here).
Using culmus fonts IS possible in ubuntu 7.04. This is the way to do
that:
* first of all, the right thing to do is to install texlive and not
tetex; tetex is not maintained any
Thank you!
I will check with Ivritex and let this list know about it; I will post
here any solution that works, if there will be such.
Peleg.
On Sun, 2008-02-24 at 03:20 +0200, Dov Feldstern wrote:
> Peleg Michaeli wrote:
> > Thank you all for your replies!
> >
> > I will try ivritex's mailing
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
Thank you all for your replies!
I will try ivritex's mailing list; it's quite weird, because I do have
culmus fonts installed - the problem is with ivritex, still?
Probably. My understanding is that most of the functionality of ivritex
has already been incorporated into
Thank you all for your replies!
I will try ivritex's mailing list; it's quite weird, because I do have
culmus fonts installed - the problem is with ivritex, still?
Anyway, it is comfoting that you can see both in a good quality.
Yes, I am not using adobe reader (since it is not free software); I
To my eyes, the windows version is superior. So, it must be the culmus
fonts.
Eran
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
Hey...
First of all - thanks for your reply.
Before I do all of your suggested tests (which I will do) I just have to
say: it seems like the pdf you've sent me has fuzzy Hebrew as well!
Perhaps the problem is with the pdf *viewer* that you're using? Some
files I use look
> Before I do all of your suggested tests (which I will do) I just have to
> say: it seems like the pdf you've sent me has fuzzy Hebrew as well!
>
> Well - as I understand, PDF should embed the fonts inside it, so it's
> not impossible that we see the documents in two computers in two
> different
Hey...
First of all - thanks for your reply.
Before I do all of your suggested tests (which I will do) I just have to
say: it seems like the pdf you've sent me has fuzzy Hebrew as well!
Well - as I understand, PDF should embed the fonts inside it, so it's
not impossible that we see the documents
Peleg Michaeli wrote:
Hello.
Since I have moved to Linux (ubuntu 7.04) and installed LyX (1.5.1)
(before that I had Windows XP and LyX 1.5.something), my PDF documents
are generated with low quality, both in Hebrew and English; though,
DVI/PS documents are fine.
I believe that it is somehow rel
Hello.
Since I have moved to Linux (ubuntu 7.04) and installed LyX (1.5.1)
(before that I had Windows XP and LyX 1.5.something), my PDF documents
are generated with low quality, both in Hebrew and English; though,
DVI/PS documents are fine.
I believe that it is somehow related to fonts; and I gue
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