On 8/20/22 17:16, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 20 Aug 2022, Rich Shepard wrote:
Okay. I'll post results.
Paul,
What's displayed on screen is the first few lines (\put ...) between
\begin
and \end document.
The preamble has the entire .tex file.
Sigh,
I've not worked before writing a plai
On Sat, 20 Aug 2022, Rich Shepard wrote:
I've not worked before writing a plain .tex document. Long ago I had a
book on TeX, but that's been gone for a while. So, I've no idea how to
translate that flavor of .tex file to .pdftex or .pdflatex.
Looking at my business book case I see that I have
On Sat, 20 Aug 2022, Rich Shepard wrote:
Okay. I'll post results.
Paul,
What's displayed on screen is the first few lines (\put ...) between \begin
and \end document.
The preamble has the entire .tex file.
Sigh,
I've not worked before writing a plain .tex document. Long ago I had a book
on
On Sat, 20 Aug 2022, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
I can't do much with your .tex file for a variety of reasons (including
the fact that the graphic files were not included, but mostly due to my
not using xetex, luatex or several of the more "exotic" packages
involved).
Paul,
I don't use those, either
On 8/20/22 14:06, Rich Shepard wrote:
I have a .tex file designed for a4 paper and a font family I don't
have (and
don't want) that I want to convert to letterpaper (done) and my lyx
default
typeface. Or, another appropriate typeface found in a .lyx file.
Looking at one of my .lyx files I see:
I have a .tex file designed for a4 paper and a font family I don't have (and
don't want) that I want to convert to letterpaper (done) and my lyx default
typeface. Or, another appropriate typeface found in a .lyx file.
Looking at one of my .lyx files I see:
\font_roman "default" "default"
\font_sa