[OS X TeX] Re: 10.4.7, dvipdf, Preview, and mangled math
overdog.ldn at gmail.com
overdog.ldn at gmail.com
Mon Jul 24 10:15:13 CEST 2006
Hello list,
I should withdraw my question, below. I have just done what I said I
didn't want to do --- install another teTeX package (Gerben Wierda's
package, in this case) --- and the problem seems to have gone away
after a cursory glance. Along the way I have also rebooted my
computer (I don't often do that).
Interestingly, the build of my document now seems to work properly no
matter which package I use (the fink package or the newly installed
one).
Perhaps it was something that sorted itself out on rebooting, but I
rather wish I had tried that a couple of days ago. Perhaps Preview
relies on something that's loaded at boot-time and became corrupted?
Scary. I tried quitting and re-starting Preview a number of times
before embarking on this latest attempt to fix things.
Anyway it seems like one way or another I will be able to get a
useable PDF out of at least one, and probably both, of my latex
installs.
Many thanks to the very kind people who offered assistance both on-
and off-list.
On 23 Jul 2006, at 23:42, overdog.ldn at gmail.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have searched online for this problem but find no reference to
> it. I am sorry for the long message, but I am hoping to get some
> useful advice.
>
> My TeX installation is teTeX via fink, which must have been updated
> last around the time of the original 10.4 release, probably
> compiled from source. I recently upgraded to 10.4.7, but have no
> idea whether that's to blame for a problem I recently started
> experiencing, although, as far as I know it always worked OK under
> 10.4.6 and never under 10.4.7.
>
> The particular problem is that many of my math expressions appear
> mangled in Preview, with several glyphs missing, or replaced by
> square boxes with either various shades or weird phonetic
> characters in them. I'm not doing very much special beyond
> straightahead math typesetting. The problem seems to be largely
> confined to non-numeric super-/subscripts. I don't see this problem
> in Acrobat reader, but my document is quite long (>100 pages) and I
> can't currently say whether other weirdness is resulting.
>
> I build pdfs from a dvi output by LaTeX using dvi2pdf. I have also
> tried generating postscript from the dvi using dvips, and using
> Apple's pstopdf, but the problem I describe below persists. As far
> as I know, I am only using built-in default LaTeX fonts. I haven't
> tried anything fancy like using Mac fonts or anything like that.
>
> I suppose it is possible that Preview has broken, but other
> documents compiled before this started happening still display
> fine. So my guess is that its something to do with the PDF
> generation. Also I think things look okay in xdvi when I look at
> the dvi file.
>
> I don't understand what has broken, and am reluctant to presently
> attempt a major overhaul of my LaTeX environment since I need this
> document to print faithfully within the next day or two.
> Fortunately my printshop uses Acrobat reader under XP, so the
> problem is one of just being sure that nothing is seriously broken
> when I ask for many copies of my document to be made.
>
> Is there anything straightforward I can do to repair whatever is
> broken? I probably need step-by-step instructions if it involves
> uncommon operations. Can I rely on these PDFs in the sense of
> Acrobat Reader printing them "accurately?"
>
> Thanks for any assistance.
>
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