but when I start to work, I discover a problem with my
> main
> tool: kdvi. It can't seem to render my documents properly. Each time I load a
> document, it needs to generate the bitmap fonts for 1200 dpi. It does this
> every time even if it's the same document. And when it's
Hi!
Back at work I just upgraded my sarge installation to etch. I changed the
sources for apt, did apt-get update, apt-get install aptitude and aptitude -f
--with-recommends dist-upgrade.
All has gone fine, but when I start to work, I discover a problem with my main
tool: kdvi. It can't se
Why is kdvi only in unstable?
Hans
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Hilmar Preusse wrote:
On 10.07.03 R (Chandra) Chandrasekhar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Folks,
I have upgraded to Debian unstable KDE 3.1.2-1 and teTeX 2.0.2-4.
A DVI file using default cmr fonts looks ragged and unreadable in
kdvi while it dislays clearly and
Folks,
I have upgraded to Debian unstable KDE 3.1.2-1 and teTeX 2.0.2-4.
A DVI file using default cmr fonts looks ragged and unreadable in kdvi
while it dislays clearly and readably with anti-aliasing under xdvi.
I installed fonts using the KDE Control Centre font installer before
this
Hi all,
Does anyone know where kdvi has gone? I can't find a package supplying it
anymore. Also, I wonder whether there will be a new package for selfhtml8.0?
Does anyone know how to continue downloads from samba-shares?
Yours, Rüdiger.
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