I opened the introduction in LyX and used Ctrl+R to view it in evince. The fonts appear nice and smooth. If I copy and paste the first couple of paragraphs into a new document and render that, the fonts have jagged, pixellated edges (especially visible upon zooming).
This is with no customisation to LyX at all — a fresh installation via Synaptic. I can't see any differences between the document settings for the new documents (although there are probably some differences due to autodetection).
How can I make the fonts look smooth in my own documents? Particularly of the article class and beamer presentations?
Insert this into the LaTeX preamble (there's a section for that in the document settings):
To solve the same problem I resorted to install the package
cm-super
.Maybe it could be preferable, because you don't need to always remember to put those lines in the preamble.
By default the fonts in LyX are bitmap (very long story, don't ask). To avoid this you simply need to select a different set of fonts in
Doc > Settings > Fonts
. TheLatin Modern
family should give the same look and feel asCM
, only using vector fonts. I likePalatino
withOptima
(see this rant), but feel free to choose what works best for you.The LyX FAQ might have some information that you can use.