Hi Günter,
Thank you for the thoughts and the links.
"Unfortunately, you still did not write, how you process your document
with XeTeX. (Export with File>Export>LaTeX (XeTeX) or something alike?)"
I set up LyX according to the instructions on the LyX wiki:
http://wiki.lyx.org/LyX/XeTeX
Briefly,
On 2009-11-19, Rob Oakes wrote:
> ... While reading through the old emails, I was able to
> resolve the problem.
Unfortunately, you still did not write, how you process your document
with XeTeX. (Export with File>Export>LaTeX (XeTeX) or something alike?)
> To solve it, I went to Tools->Prefere
Dear Günter and other LyX users,
Again thank you for the advice to check last week's and earlier
discussions. While reading through the old emails, I was able to
resolve the problem. To solve it, I went to Tools->Preferences->LaTeX
and changed the TeX encoding to a null value (blank). I saw whe
Hi Günter,
Thank you for the thorough reply.
"Seems to be the default CM. Never call it ugly on a TeX-related list."
I will remember that. I should probably apologize for the rather harsh
language. It's amazing what happens when you are frustrated. By the time I
had emailed the list, I had
On 2009-11-18, Rob Oakes wrote:
> I've run up against a problem that I don't know how to solve. I've
> spent the last several days putting together a document class that
> matches the style of my book publisher. Because it uses an Open Type
> font, I created it as a XeLaTeX class. I've set up m
Dear LyX Users,
I've run up against a problem that I don't know how to solve. I've
spent the last several days putting together a document class that
matches the style of my book publisher. Because it uses an Open Type
font, I created it as a XeLaTeX class. I've set up my xetex per the
instruct