Re: Latin Modern in Dropped Capitals

2005-11-14 Thread William F. Adams
For the record, here's what I sent to Jim privately dropping is a really old package. I'd suggest using the newer lettrine instead: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/lettrine/ Esp. note what's said here on it in the FAQ: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=d

Re: Latin Modern in Dropped Capitals

2005-11-10 Thread Jim Osborn
On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 8:30:59AM -0500, William F. Adams wrote: > My guess here is that lmr and lmr10 are getting used in an > unsupported encoding. Examining my TEXMF tree, I find in .../fonts/tfm/public/lm/: cork-lm*.tfm qx-lm*.tfm texnansi-lm*.tfm ts1-lm*.tfm where "*" represents the

Re: Latin Modern in Dropped Capitals

2005-11-10 Thread William F. Adams
On Nov 9, 2005, at 11:11 PM, Jim Osborn wrote: I installed teTeX-3.0 some time after building LyX-1.3.5 (Qt). I had been running teTeX-1.0.7. The Latin Modern fonts are installed as part of the teTeX-3.0 installation, and I can use them in the normal text of a LyX document via the FAQ instruc

Latin Modern in Dropped Capitals

2005-11-09 Thread Jim Osborn
I installed teTeX-3.0 some time after building LyX-1.3.5 (Qt). I had been running teTeX-1.0.7. The Latin Modern fonts are installed as part of the teTeX-3.0 installation, and I can use them in the normal text of a LyX document via the FAQ instructions \usepackage{lmodern}. However, the dropped c