Re: PDFs, font misalignment in Acrobat using cm-super

2004-02-29 Thread Uwe Stöhr
US> You can avoid this by using the ae fonts (Layout->Document->Font->ae). US> ae are Type 1 fonts but note, the glyphs \flq, \frq, flqq and \frqq are US> not available with ae. You can use \flqq and \frqq anyway, when you US> install the package 'aeguill' and insert \usepackage[ec]{aeguill} in the

Re: PDFs, font misalignment in Acrobat using cm-super

2004-02-29 Thread Henrik Edlund
On Sun, 29 Feb 2004, Uwe Stöhr wrote: US> You can avoid this by using the ae fonts (Layout->Document->Font->ae). US> ae are Type 1 fonts but note, the glyphs \flq, \frq, flqq and \frqq are US> not available with ae. You can use \flqq and \frqq anyway, when you US> install the package 'aeguill' and

Re: PDFs, font misalignment in Acrobat using cm-super

2004-02-29 Thread Uwe Stöhr
I generate PDFs using pdflatex from my LyX files. I'm using cm-super; i.e. computer modern Type 1 fonts. My PDFs look great in Mac OS X Preview, but not-so-great in Adobe Acrobat. The fonts are not well-aligned to the baseline in Acrobat, and unless I magnify to 150% or 200%, the type is misa

Re: PDFs, font misalignment in Acrobat using cm-super

2004-02-29 Thread Uwe Stöhr
try using the lm fonts instead of cm-super and you also get much more smaller files. http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=uselmfonts With the lm fonts you'll have the same problem: the 'A' and the 'i' are shown under the baseline until you set the magnification up to 150%. There is a bu

Re: PDFs, font misalignment in Acrobat using cm-super

2004-02-29 Thread Herbert Voss
Richard Sherman wrote: I generate PDFs using pdflatex from my LyX files. I'm using cm-super; i.e. computer modern Type 1 fonts. try using the lm fonts instead of cm-super and you also get much more smaller files. http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=uselmfonts Herbert

PDFs, font misalignment in Acrobat using cm-super

2004-02-28 Thread Richard Sherman
Dear LyX-listers, Here is a quasi-LyX question, really more about PDFs from LaTeX: I generate PDFs using pdflatex from my LyX files. I'm using cm-super; i.e. computer modern Type 1 fonts. My PDFs look great in Mac OS X Preview, but not-so-great in Adobe Acrobat. The fonts are not well-aligne