Thanks Bennett, I'll try that!
Deane
On Feb 28, 2007, at 9:10 AM, Deane Harder wrote:
/ Where is ae recommended on the Mac wiki page? /
In the "Walkthrough" section, chapter "Creating your first LyX
document"(http://wiki.lyx.org/Mac/Walkthrough). It's mentioned to
increase on-screen readability for PDF previews compared
Hi Bennett, since your file worked fine on my system, too, I tried to
track down the culprit and it seems that it's the document setting on
font "ae". When I switched to palatino, it was ok. Are there no
italics in ae? I used this font because it was recommended on the LyX
on Mac Wiki page.
On Feb 27, 2007, at 12:30 PM, Deane Harder wrote:
Hi Bennett, since your file worked fine on my system, too, I tried
to track down the culprit and it seems that it's the document
setting on font "ae". When I switched to palatino, it was ok. Are
there no italics in ae? I used this font becau
Hi Bennett, since your file worked fine on my system, too, I tried to
track down the culprit and it seems that it's the document setting on
font "ae". When I switched to palatino, it was ok. Are there no italics
in ae? I used this font because it was recommended on the LyX on Mac
Wiki page.
T
On Feb 27, 2007, at 10:38 AM, Deane Harder wrote:
Hi all,
I've run into a little but bugging problem. I'm trying to write a
single word in italics in the title of an article and all other
words of the title upright. Although the emphasized word appears in
italics in LyX, it is upright in
Hi all,
I've run into a little but bugging problem. I'm trying to write a single
word in italics in the title of an article and all other words of the
title upright. Although the emphasized word appears in italics in LyX,
it is upright in the PDF output. I've tried ERT \emph{word} and ERT
\te