Ralf Stubner wrote:
Florent Rougon wrote:
Philippe Preux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Indeed, there's a mismatch: in this file (actually,
/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/youpla/complete/ot1cmr.fd) , I read :
\DeclareFontShape{OT1}{cmr}{m}{sc}%
{<-> cmsc10}{}
What do you think of that?
It looks like the culprit. Now, the question is, where does this file
come from?
Please tell us the output of:
% dpkg -S /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/youpla/complete/ot1cmr.fd
I don't find this file with 'apt-file search', so I suppose it doesn't
come from Debian. Maybe you installed a 'youpla' package yourself on
this system? You should have used /usr/local for such an installation.
The rest of /usr is reserved for Debian packages.
ACK.
Most likely this comes from http://www.loria.fr/~thome/youpla/. Looking
at the 'development' version 0.4, there is indeed such a fd file. The
aim of the fd files in youpla is to have the CM fonts arbitrarily
scalable. The recommended way of doing this is
\RequirePackage{fix-cm}
\documentclass[<options>]{<class>}
[...]
Actually, fix-cm.sty might help in your case, but most likely you still
should remove the fd files from youpla and rebuild the formats.
As a side note, I find it really strange that somebody wants to use CM
fonts for presentations. I would switch to beamer.cls (package
latex-beamer) for presentations.
cheerio
ralf
youpla used to be a debian package. Indeed, it's no longer a debian
package and beamer does an excellent job.
Furthermore, that's right, the presence of the youpla package was
creating the problem, don't know exactly why, nor how...
Thanks a lot for help!
Philippe
PS : I also acknowledge the help of marc tommasi, who atually did the
work on my pc.
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