Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
>> You're discovering that Acroread makes a mess of displaying bitmap
>> fonts. Have a look at http://wiki.lyx.org/FAQ/PDF
> But palatino isn't a bitmapped font as far as I am aware. It uses proper
> font descriptions.
Herman Zapf designed the glyphs and called the result pa
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before and after you text and it will align it centrally.
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Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
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Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Ok this is becoming more of a mystery.
I think this is no longer a Lyx/Latex issue so I am sorry for
Ok I know it is bad to start a new thread but I
think a number of things need to be listed so that people (me included) aren't
confused.
I am using
\usepackage{palatino}
This provides Type 1 (non-bitmap)
fonts.
The dvi file is perfect - to create the
dvi it makes its fonts from .vf a
On Aug 11, 2005, at 2:33 PM, Bruce Pourciau wrote:
I've never had this problem before, but in a paper I'm writing
which has many footnotes, some of quite long, a save command
sometimes does not save. Instead I receive the warning "File not
saved. Change name and save?" So far when this has
On Aug 12, 2005, at 7:57 AM, Geoffrey Lloyd wrote:
Ok I know it is bad to start a new thread but I think a number of
things need to be listed so that people (me included) aren't confused.
I am using
\usepackage{palatino}
This provides Type 1 (non-bitmap) fonts.
The dvi file is perfect -
I'm working with Lyx on an Apple OS x Tiger System.
I'm having problems when I export files to latex. All german Umlauts
get lost and i have no way to see them in a text editor. I only see ,
% and other symbols in stet of umlauts.
I think this is some kind of unicode problem.
But it is stran
Ok
So I started from scratch and made my own Palatino from Truetype fonts. There
is a nifty little miktex thing for this which does everything you need.
http://www.mtfi.drzoom.ch/
Now my on screen fonts are great, no funny bits hanging off the T and D. (they
are type 3 fonts but T1 encoding s
Hopefully one of the LaTeX gurus can help me. I've got a graph done in
pgf, including text in \pgfbox commands. I'd like to change the size of
the text but can't figure out how. For example,
\pgfbox[center,center]{\it my text} sets "my text" in italics, but
\pgfbox[center,center]{\small my t
On Aug 12, 2005, at 8:53 AM, Alexander Gahr wrote:
I'm working with Lyx on an Apple OS x Tiger System.
I'm having problems when I export files to latex. All german
Umlauts get lost and i have no way to see them in a text editor. I
only see , % and other symbols in stet of umlauts.
I think
> I'm having problems when I export files to latex. All german Umlauts
> get lost and i have no way to see them in a text editor. I only see ,
> % and other symbols in stet of umlauts.
> I think this is some kind of unicode problem.
Hello Alexander,
I do not know much about MacOS X, but I sus
The same document prints much more slowly using the mathpazo package
than using the default (European modern) fonts. Is this normal? Can I
speed things up?
Bruce
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