<br clear="all">Ok, so let's say pst-fill and pst-text does not work. But I also experiened some problems with pst-calendar and pst-light3d<br><br>I am an every day pstricks-user and I produce lots of pstricks figures everyday so I just want to know if this is just me or you also get the same output. I have attached the tex files.<br>
<br>With pst-calendar, the first thinmg is that it is super slow (even with a super-fast workstation)<br>this is the LaTeX output: <br><a href="http://parsilatex.org/pst-calendar-latex.pdf">http://parsilatex.org/pst-calendar-latex.pdf</a><br>
<br>and this is the XeTeX output:<br><a href="http://parsilatex.org/pst-calendar-xetex.pdf">http://parsilatex.org/pst-calendar-xetex.pdf</a><br><br>pst-light3d: It is quite fast with XeTeX:<br>this is the LaTeX ouput:<br>
<a href="http://parsilatex.org/pst-light3d-latex.pdf">http://parsilatex.org/pst-light3d-latex.pdf</a><br><br>and this is the XeTeX output:<br><a href="http://parsilatex.org/pst-light3d-xetex.pdf">http://parsilatex.org/pst-light3d-xetex.pdf</a><br>
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