Le 06/11/2015 11:49, Neal Becker a écrit :
Guillaume Munch wrote:
If you previously needed additional packages containing math symbols,
try to remove those packages from the preamble. Stix should already have
all the symbols that you need. In particular I set amssymb and stmaryrd
to "do not loa
Guillaume Munch wrote:
> Le 05/11/2015 12:36, Neal Becker a écrit :
>> Guillaume Munch wrote:
>>
>>> Le 04/11/2015 22:46, Robert Susmilch a écrit :
Dear List,
I have been doing quite a few papers in LyX, and tried switching to
LibreOffice for Zotero integration, however the mat
I think that's a great idea. What advantage does "stix" give me? I see
on CTAN that it is math fonts, but do they "blend" with any other fonts,
such as heavier weight fonts, etc. Much as with Libertine the math
equations felt out of place since Libertine is a bit heavier weight,
hence my quest to g
I will keep that in mind. However, my issue at the time was writing a
short paper in CSE style with no biblatex CSE style file. I had six
references and had already burned up a lot of time gathering the data
for the paper. I had learned Python, R and a little SageMath (all three
I was a novice in s
Le 05/11/2015 12:36, Neal Becker a écrit :
Guillaume Munch wrote:
Le 04/11/2015 22:46, Robert Susmilch a écrit :
Dear List,
I have been doing quite a few papers in LyX, and tried switching to
LibreOffice for Zotero integration, however the math and figure placement
drove me up the wall so bad
Guillaume Munch wrote:
> Le 04/11/2015 22:46, Robert Susmilch a écrit :
>> Dear List,
>>
>> I have been doing quite a few papers in LyX, and tried switching to
>> LibreOffice for Zotero integration, however the math and figure placement
>> drove me up the wall so badly, I came back to LyX/LaTeX, c
On 11/04/2015 11:46 PM, Robert Susmilch wrote:
Dear List,
I have been doing quite a few papers in LyX, and tried switching to
LibreOffice for Zotero integration, however the math and figure placement
drove me up the wall so badly, I came back to LyX/LaTeX, cheated, and entered
my citations and r
On 2015-11-04, Robert Susmilch wrote:
Just for the record:
> If I use package stix, it compiles but I cannot use any
> other fonts in document settings (kind of defeats the purpose.)
However, you can
* look at the font package calls in an exported file or the View>Source
window (set the sco
I would second Guillaume Munch's suggestion. Lyz is a bit fussy but once
working preforms well.
On 4 November 2015 at 18:15, Guillaume Munch wrote:
> Le 04/11/2015 22:46, Robert Susmilch a écrit :
>
>> Dear List,
>>
>> I have been doing quite a few papers in LyX, and tried switching to
>> Libre
Dear List and Guillaume,
I installed Fedora 23 in a virtual machine, and out of the box it displayed
the same issue if I installed Lyx, Libertine, and Newtx packages. Once I
installed texlive-collection-fontsextra (which is different than
fontsrecommended) Libertine works as a math font.
Probl
Le 05/11/2015 00:30, Robert Susmilch a écrit :
Dear Guillaume,
So I take it that Libertine works as both the serif and math font?
Yes, it worked with both at the same time.
Reinstall everything such as texlive* and latex? Am I missing an obscure
package?
Let's hope that somebody else has
Dear Guillaume,
So I take it that Libertine works as both the serif and math font?
Reinstall everything such as texlive* and latex? Am I missing an obscure
package?
--
Respectfully,
Robert Susmilch
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Le 04/11/2015 23:38, Robert Susmilch a écrit :
Dear Guillaume,
Yes, I am trying to use Libertine with the Math font option under Document-
Settings->Fonts. If I use package stix, it compiles but I cannot use any
other fonts in document settings (kind of defeats the purpose.)
Ok, I misunders
Dear Guillaume,
Yes, I am trying to use Libertine with the Math font option under Document-
>Settings->Fonts. If I use package stix, it compiles but I cannot use any
other fonts in document settings (kind of defeats the purpose.)
I have not tried LyZ, but the issue was not Zotero or Lyx itself,
Le 04/11/2015 22:46, Robert Susmilch a écrit :
Dear List,
I have been doing quite a few papers in LyX, and tried switching to
LibreOffice for Zotero integration, however the math and figure placement
drove me up the wall so badly, I came back to LyX/LaTeX, cheated, and entered
my citations and r
Dear List,
I have been doing quite a few papers in LyX, and tried switching to
LibreOffice for Zotero integration, however the math and figure placement
drove me up the wall so badly, I came back to LyX/LaTeX, cheated, and entered
my citations and references manually via cut and paste.
I have
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