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On 4/17/11 1:22 PM, Stefan Bruda wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have a problem with the way xpdf handles images while printing,
> including Type 3 fonts.  Specifically, none of these print; I get
> instead blobs with no meaning.  Here is an example
> <http://turing.ubishops.ca/misc/vpl-closure-1.ps>, please look at the
> 13th row of the second column, where the blob is supposed to be a
> \boldsymbol{\mathfrak{a}}.  The same problem shows with any kind of
> image (as far as I know).  It does not make any difference whether I
> print to a file or a Postscript printer (I don't have any other
> printers so I am not sure whether non-Postscript printers behave the
> same).
> 
> This all used to work fine awhile ago and I am not sure what I did in
> the meantime; in fact I am not aware that I did anything else than the
> normal upgrading through fink (and also Software Update).  I am sure
> that the problem is elsewhere than in xpdf, as the two most recent
> versions both had the same problem.  Trouble is, I have no idea which
> is the culprit (and what to try).
> 
> I am not sure what other information is pertinent but I will of course
> answer any questions you might have on the matter.  I am running an up
> to date (as of yesterday) fink tree with fink 0.29.21 (x86_64) on Mac
> OS 10.6.7, Xcode 3.2.6.
> 
> Many thanks in advance,
> Stefan
> 
> P.S.  I hope posting to fink-devel is appropriate (given that this is
> listed as contact for xpdf); if not I apologize for the noise.
> 

Can you send out an example of a pdf file that has the problem?  (or
perhaps a TeX source file)?

- -- 
Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
Fink User Liaison
http://finkakh.wordpress.com/
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