Re: [vox-tech] LaTeX, DVI, PDF, LaTeX, fonts - HELP!

2002-04-20 Thread Henry House
On Fri, Apr 19, 2002 at 08:10:08PM -0700, Shawn P. Neugebauer wrote: [...] > > I have seen this. I suspect Acrobat too. All versions of Acrobat that I > > have seen fail to properly implement Type 3 bitmap fonts to Adobe's own > > spec. DVI files converted to Postscript or PDF use such bitmap font

Re: [vox-tech] LaTeX, DVI, PDF, LaTeX, fonts - HELP!

2002-04-19 Thread Shawn P. Neugebauer
On Friday 19 April 2002 05:46 pm, you wrote: > On Fri, Apr 19, 2002 at 03:12:36PM -0700, nbs wrote: > > I've just been informed that some documents that are being generated > > by LaTeX aren't printing properly on some printers. > > > > I think it's less a problem with the printers (HP-850s) and p

Re: [vox-tech] LaTeX, DVI, PDF, LaTeX, fonts - HELP!

2002-04-19 Thread Henry House
On Fri, Apr 19, 2002 at 03:12:36PM -0700, nbs wrote: > I've just been informed that some documents that are being generated > by LaTeX aren't printing properly on some printers. > > I think it's less a problem with the printers (HP-850s) and probably > more a problem with Acrobat on the system (a

Re: [vox-tech] LaTeX, DVI, PDF, LaTeX, fonts - HELP!

2002-04-19 Thread nbs
On Fri, Apr 19, 2002 at 04:51:02PM -0700, Shawn P. Neugebauer wrote: > > A few things: > * If the generated PDF file is not using Times, it should be obvious looking > at the PDF in Acrobat. One can tell the difference between a doc w/CM > fonts and a doc w/Times. What does a visual inspec

Re: [vox-tech] LaTeX, DVI, PDF, LaTeX, fonts - HELP!

2002-04-19 Thread Shawn P. Neugebauer
On Friday 19 April 2002 04:18 pm, you wrote: > On Fri, Apr 19, 2002 at 03:34:27PM -0700, Shawn P. Neugebauer wrote: > > If you're not doing anything to specifically control fonts, the default > > is Computer Modern (the distinct look behind most TeX documents) > > for the 3 font families of roman,

Re: [vox-tech] LaTeX, DVI, PDF, LaTeX, fonts - HELP!

2002-04-19 Thread nbs
On Fri, Apr 19, 2002 at 03:34:27PM -0700, Shawn P. Neugebauer wrote: > If you're not doing anything to specifically control fonts, the default is > Computer Modern (the distinct look behind most TeX documents) > for the 3 font families of roman, san serif, and typewriter. The CM fonts > are not P

Re: [vox-tech] LaTeX, DVI, PDF, LaTeX, fonts - HELP!

2002-04-19 Thread Shawn P. Neugebauer
If you're not doing anything to specifically control fonts, the default is Computer Modern (the distinct look behind most TeX documents) for the 3 font families of roman, san serif, and typewriter. The CM fonts are not PostScript fonts. I'm no expert, but the following simple fix will probably g