Ross Boylan: > This in turn was the result of changes in tetex's font handling as > explained in /usr/share/doc/tex-common/README.Debian in a note dated > Mar 15, 2006. There were corresponding warnings on upgrade, which I > had forgotten. The problems were not with the lyx package itself, but > with the setup of some of the tools it uses.
I don't blame you for forgetting. The TeX packages always seem to be a pain and tend to break once in a while. I usually solve it by purging everything and then reinstall it. > I'd regard any of the following as fine ways to deal with this: > > * close it > * leave it for others who have the same problem > * add a small note in lyx's README.Debian like > "If you have problems with fonts, it might be because of the issues > documented in /usr/share/doc/tex-common/README.Debian." > * kick it over to the TeX team. But the current settings are the > result of a considered decision, so are probably the right thing. And > they already warn fairly clearly about this. They might put a few > more pointers to the issue in their documents. I'll just close it, because I think it's a TeX problem, not a LyX problem. If I get more reports, I will consider adding a note. -- Pelle -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]