Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
> Or you could change Layout->Document->Fonts to "times" which (I guess) uses
> Type1 fonts and, when exported to .ps and .pdf with ps2pdf, produces good
> looking antialiased fonts even in acroread.
In formulas cm-fonts are used. The use of \usepackge{mathptm} or
{mathptmx}
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Horst G Kausch wrote:
>In my experience producing .ps output first and the running ps2pdf does not
>produce satisfactory output since the .pdf file then contains bitmapped fonts.
You could use "gv" and ghostscript instead of acroread to display pdf
documents: it can antial
Florian Cramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Am Tue, 23.Nov.1999 um 13:53:34 +0100 schrieb Lars Gullik Bjønnes:
| > We also must check for pdflatex in configure and check for
| > fontencoding LY1 which is preferred with PDF and also check for some
| > of the packages that is advised to be used t
Allan Rae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| There are also dvipdf and ps2pdf tools but they all seem to come in the
| same package with pdflatex anyway.
Some of these tools might be good for export.
| On 23 Nov 1999, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
| [...]
| > I only need to think a bit about how to do
> On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Florian Cramer wrote:
> > Am Tue, 23.Nov.1999 um 13:53:34 +0100 schrieb Lars Gullik Bj=F8nnes:
> > Be aware though that pdflatex currently doesn't handle eps graphics so th=
> at
> > all included graphics have to be converted to pdf first... would be great=
> if
> > LyX cou
Use eps2pdf. It will make sure your pdf is located at the correct
coordinate origin.
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Florian Cramer wrote:
> Am Tue, 23.Nov.1999 um 13:53:34 +0100 schrieb Lars Gullik Bjønnes:
> > We also must check for pdflatex in configure and check for
> > fontencoding LY1 which is preferred with PDF and also check for some
> > of the packages that is advised to be used to
Am Tue, 23.Nov.1999 um 13:53:34 +0100 schrieb Lars Gullik Bjønnes:
> We also must check for pdflatex in configure and check for
> fontencoding LY1 which is preferred with PDF and also check for some
> of the packages that is advised to be used together with PDF, url.sty
> and hyperref.sty and som
There are also dvipdf and ps2pdf tools but they all seem to come in the
same package with pdflatex anyway.
On 23 Nov 1999, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
[...]
> I only need to think a bit about how to do this best.
>
> I think it should be done by a lyxrc switch.
Does pdflatex provide the same er
"Stephan E. Schlierf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| May I tell you that I would _very_ agree to it ? A way to create
| PDF-files directly from lyx is a feature I am waiting for (and - AFAIK - a
| couple of members of this mailing list do so, too).
I only need to think a bit about how to do this
On 23 Nov 1999, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> Allan Rae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> | There is an added complication here of course that if you have bibtex
> | entries and haven't previously run bibtex your document won't have any
> | bibliography. So I'd like to see pdflatex supported by su
Allan Rae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| There is an added complication here of course that if you have bibtex
| entries and haven't previously run bibtex your document won't have any
| bibliography. So I'd like to see pdflatex supported by substituting
| "pdflatex" for "latex" in the MakeDVI par
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
> Allan Rae schrieb:
> >Set the filetype required to LaTeX (as you did) and enter:
> >pdflatex $$FName
>
> Thank you Allan,
>
> but now the file is created in the tmpdir not in the working
> directory. How can I redirect the file? I've grepped the
Allan Rae schrieb:
>On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
>> What do I have to write into the shell field? I want to have the
>> resulting PDF-File in the working directory.
>
>Set the filetype required to LaTeX (as you did) and enter:
>pdflatex $$FName
Thank you Allan,
but now the fil
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
> Hi Lyx-Users!
>
> I wonder whether it is possible to invoke pdflatex via the
> custom-export feature.
[...]
> What do I have to write into the shell field? I want to have the
> resulting PDF-File in the working directory.
Set the filetype requir
Hi Lyx-Users!
I wonder whether it is possible to invoke pdflatex via the
custom-export feature.
I used the custom export function, switched on latex format and in the
shell command field I inserted
| pdflatex
or simply
pdflatex
but with no result. I only found a texput.log in the tmp-dir.
Wha
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