Alan Shutko wrote: >Gary Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> Not sure that's the only cause. Documents created by LaTeX and >> converted to PDF have the same problem. > >True, but the problem with (naively created) TeX documents is that >dvips traditionally puts bitmapped fonts into its ps files (as PS Type >3 fonts).
Certainly a naif here. What is the more sophisticated approach? > That causes a double problem, as Acroread can't display >Type 3 fonts as well as Type 1, and it certainly doesn't like >bitmaps. It sure doesn't like something ;) >(This shouldn't be a problem nowadays, since Type 1 >versions of the Computer Modern fonts have been included with TeX >distributions for a while.) How do I get these fonts and/or how do I get TeX to use them instead of type 3/bitmap? <snip> Tnx, -- gt [EMAIL PROTECTED] It ain't so much what you don't know that gets you in trouble--- it's what you do know that ain't so.--unk -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]