Hello Danai, > > However, strangely enough, the problem with creating ps and pdf files > > remains. > > Hmm, try to purge and reinstall the Wadalab package. > If that doesn't work, then it could be that there's still something > left from the Cyberbit installation. Make sure that you really have > removed the .map and .cfg files, as well as all .afm, .tfm and .pfb > font files in /usr/local/share/texmf/fonts/ and c70song.fd. > > Then run texhash, update-updmap and updmap-sys again. > > If it still doesn't work, then there is indeed a bug in latex-cjk. > > > > > I've got one theory, but I'm not confident that it would actually > > > work: > > > > > > Remove or move away the Cyberbit Type1 and TFM fonts and the .map > > > file (basically undoing the installation from README.Debian), and > > > run texhash, update-updmap and updmap-sys as root. > > > > > > Now recompile the .tex file and view the DVI. Now run dvips or > > > dvipdfmx. Please show me the error message if it fails. > > > > OK. I did all this; I'm attaching the output files from dvips and > > latex. > > From what I see, this means that dvips doesn't find the Type1 fonts > from Wadalab and tries to make these fonts by itself (which is > impossible, of course). > > Please purge and reinstall the Wadalab package and see what it > gives. > > When everything works, dvips should create the PS output in a blink of > an eye.
I have now purged and reinstalled the Wadalab package, still no luck. Surely there are some commands which I could run to debug the situation? I have attached some strace output from dvips. Thanks for looking at my problem. Frederik -- http://ofb.net/~frederik/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]