The problem is that the xpdf you are using was compiled with an older version of
t1lib.  I recompiled my copy of xpdf with a newer version of t1lib, and my
problems went away.

Tom

On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, C. Michael McCallum wrote:

> 
> Thanks a lot for the help, everyone... so let me get this straight:
> The fonts *are* in the .pdf file, it is just xpdf that is not displaying
> them?  If I use say, acrobat reader to display the file, it will be OK?
> I do have acrobat reader for my MacOS --- I run linux though, and try
> to avoid PC OSes wherever possible. ;)
> 
> I wasn't sure of the origin of the problem (teTeX/xdvi/mf or pdftex), so 
> I tried both groups.  I will say that even though I was forced to move my
> teTeX to 1999/2000 version, it was relatively painless.  Thanks TE!
> 
> Of course I will try it now in MacOS.... it looks great!  I'm 99% sure
> I would be using the MacOS to show these pdfs anyway, so in the end it 
> doesn't matter.  Now, if XFree86 ever cleanly supports auxillary monitors,
> I'll need it to work. ;)
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Mike
> 

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