> The fonts used by TeX etc, default to the so called 'Computer Modern' font.
> There are no Type 1 fonts distributed as standard for computer modern,
What do you call standard? I expect any decent tex system (eg tetex) to
include computer modern type 1 fonts. Mine does, or least SuSE does. If
you
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 20:39, Robert Himmelmann wrote:
> I meant files generated by dvipdf but I tested it and I have the same
> problem with pdflatex. acroread always uses a hardly readable font. I
> mostly use kpdf and acroread 6/7 on windows with which I have no problems.
The fonts used by TeX etc
I meant files generated by dvipdf but I tested it and I have the same
problem with pdflatex. acroread always uses a hardly readable font. I
mostly use kpdf and acroread 6/7 on windows with which I have no problems.
(I don't have my on printer and all the people whose printers I use have
windows
> On my system acroread can't even display simple files generated by latex
> rightly
Well no, acroread doesn't display dvi. If you mean files created by
pdflatex, that works ok for me (though acroshite is the third of my
choices for doing so). I vaguely remember that there was some sort of
font i
On my system acroread can't even display simple files generated by latex
rightly
painful isn't it? Actually acroread v5.10 does seem to read it fine.
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> painful isn't it? Actually acroread v5.10 does seem to read it fine.
That's what I said. It displays fine. Not without that warning though ;)
Good content, interesting read. I don't mind the focus on KDE, the gnome
stuff would just be a waste of my disk space anyway...
Volker
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On Sun, 2005-02-20 at 00:06 +1300, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
> > http://download2.ssc.com/tux/TUX_Issue1_March2005.pdf
>
> Thanks Chris, took only 3.5h to get, must be high demand ;)
> (Or it's because Paradise is hopelessly congested right now.)
>
> I'll read it later, but from a quick glance I can
Christopher Sawtell wrote:
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 00:06, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
http://download2.ssc.com/tux/TUX_Issue1_March2005.pdf
Thanks Chris, took only 3.5h to get, must be high demand ;)
(Or it's because Paradise is hopelessly congested right now.)
Bit of both I expect, It arrive
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 00:06, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
> > http://download2.ssc.com/tux/TUX_Issue1_March2005.pdf
>
> Thanks Chris, took only 3.5h to get, must be high demand ;)
> (Or it's because Paradise is hopelessly congested right now.)
Bit of both I expect, It arrived ok for me, somewhat slower th
> http://download2.ssc.com/tux/TUX_Issue1_March2005.pdf
Thanks Chris, took only 3.5h to get, must be high demand ;)
(Or it's because Paradise is hopelessly congested right now.)
I'll read it later, but from a quick glance I can't help but notice
that the whole thing isn't made with Linux anything
Greets folks,
Yes you can get it from:
http://download2.ssc.com/tux/TUX_Issue1_March2005.pdf
possibly via
https://www.ssc.com/tx/issues/GetDownloadTUX.php
which is a 'registration' page.
Have fun.
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