2007/2/5, luigi scarso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> This seem to be fixed with 1.40.3 release of pdftex .
This _is_ fixed and the only reason for 1.40.3. :-}
Best
Martin
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On 1/31/07, Johan Sandblom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I moved from pdftex-1.30.5-2.2 (from texlive-base-bin
> 2005.dfsg.2-10 on debian) to pdftex-1.40.1 suddenly ligatures in
This seem to be fixed with 1.40.3 release of pdftex .
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See minimal example here:
http://sarovar.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=729&group_id=106&atid=493
Best, Taco
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> The -recorder switch of pdftex/web2c (don't know how to use that
> with texexec)
Like so:
texexec --passon=-recorder file.tex
The --passon feature had lapsed in the transition from perl to ruby
texexec, but Hans and Taco fixed it in one of the recent ConTeXt
releases. I now use it all the
2007/2/2, Johan Sandblom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Sorry, neglected to mention (it was long ago and I had forgotten), I
> installed it with texfont
Btw: The -recorder switch of pdftex/web2c (don't know how to use that
with texexec) will write a list of all files used by pdftex (including
fonts) to a
2007/2/2, Taco Hoekwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I am trying to work this out, but I obviously miss the gentium
font files (metric and map files, as wel as the actual fonts).
I can get the ttfs from the sil site, but where did the tfms
and map files come from?
Take mine:
http://www.fiee.net/texn
Sorry, neglected to mention (it was long ago and I had forgotten), I
installed it with texfont
texfont --ma --in --ve=sil --co=gentium --fontroot=/usr/share/texmf
--afmpl [--en=ec]
hmm, can't remember if it was /usr/share on the end
Thank you for your efforts
Johan
2007/2/2, Taco Hoekwater <[E
Hi Johan,
Johan Sandblom wrote:
> For the time being I simplified my design and removed the use of Zapf
> Chancery, and there is no problem.
I am trying to work this out, but I obviously miss the gentium
font files (metric and map files, as wel as the actual fonts).
I can get the ttfs from the si
For the time being I simplified my design and removed the use of Zapf
Chancery, and there is no problem.
Johan
2007/2/1, Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Johan Sandblom wrote:
> > It took a lot of searching for a minimal case, apparently there are
> > many levels of interaction here. The file be
Johan Sandblom wrote:
> It took a lot of searching for a minimal case, apparently there are
> many levels of interaction here. The file below has blanks for fi fl
> ff when compiled with pdftex-1.40.1 but not with pdftex-1.30.5. Do you
> need some parts of my tex/font setup as well?
>
> Johan
>
> \
It took a lot of searching for a minimal case, apparently there are
many levels of interaction here. The file below has blanks for fi fl
ff when compiled with pdftex-1.40.1 but not with pdftex-1.30.5. Do you
need some parts of my tex/font setup as well?
Johan
\usetypescriptfile[type-sil-gentium]
Hi Johan,
If the only change is the pdftex version, than it sounds like this
is a pdftex bug. Any chance you can create a small standalone testfile?
Best, Taco
Johan Sandblom wrote:
> When I moved from pdftex-1.30.5-2.2 (from texlive-base-bin
> 2005.dfsg.2-10 on debian) to pdftex-1.40.1 suddenly
When I moved from pdftex-1.30.5-2.2 (from texlive-base-bin
2005.dfsg.2-10 on debian) to pdftex-1.40.1 suddenly ligatures in
gentium exhibited erratic behavior: they appeared correctly (or, more
accurately, the letters appeared, they did not look like a proper
ligature) on screen in xpdf and acrore
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