[OS X TeX] Re: Linguists' trees and pdf
Stephen Anderson
stephen.anderson at yale.edu
Sat Nov 20 02:40:04 CET 2004
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, "Steve Harlow" <sjh1 at york.ac.uk> wrote:
> Not so, provided you choose the option to get to pdf via ghostscript.
> If you
> use TeXShop, in Preferences|TypesettingDefault Script, choose
> TeX+Ghostscript and you will be delighted.
Yes, that's what I do all the time. No problem getting the trees to
show up that way. But that excludes, as far as I know, the use of pdf
based things like XeTeX, microtype, and a few others that don't survive
the trip through ghostscript.
Unless, of course, I'm missing something, in which case I'll be glad to
have someone show me, for instance, how to include a tree drawn with
tree-dvips in an XeTeX document with interesting fonts. I don't count
running the tree code through LaTeX+ghostscript to get a pdf, then
cutting and pasting the tree into the XeTeX document.
--
Steve Anderson
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