[OS X TeX] fonts in leopard

Philipp Mathey pmathey at uwo.ca
Sun Nov 4 20:33:29 CET 2007


> For me it was independent of fonts as well.  But as noted in a later  
> post, deleting ~/Library/Caches did the trick for me.
Is deleting that folder safe ? I mean, does it get rebuilt the next  
time you log in ?

On 4-Nov-07, at 1:09 AM, Christopher Menzel wrote:

>> Hi Chris,
>>
>> you state that the problem is viewer-independent. If you do a  
>> 'restart' (i.e. log out and in) and if you then do not touch  
>> TeXniscope, do your other pdf viewers work correctly ? Mine do.
>
> In my case they always started acting up again.
>
>> I think this problem is not related to the TeX installation since  
>> you can also observe it when opening other people's preprints.
>> Well, maybe it has something to do with the computer modern font.
>
> For me it was independent of fonts as well.  But as noted in a later  
> post, deleting ~/Library/Caches did the trick for me.
>
> -chris
>
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