[OS X TeX] Beamer and Xelatex - No overlays

Alex Speed Kjeldsen alex.kjeldsen at gmail.com
Tue May 22 00:33:00 CEST 2007


Hi Pete

Thank you so very much!!! :D :D :D

Your last solution worked perfectly for me. You just made my day (or  
evening;-))

Many thanks and the very best regards


Alex Speed Kjeldsen





On 22/05/2007, at 0.16, Peter Dyballa wrote:

>
> Am 21.05.2007 um 22:57 schrieb Alex Speed Kjeldsen:
>
>> On 21/05/2007, at 10.41, Peter Dyballa wrote:
>>
>>> \documentclass[xetex]{beamer}
>
> Could be I was wrong with this recommendation – at least I can't  
> find pgfsys-xetex.def here. XeLaTeX started to work with this header:
>
> 	\documentclass[dvipdfm]{beamer}
>
> but ran into this disaster:
>
> 	! Font \zf at basefont="Andron Scriptor Web" at 10.0pt not loadable:  
> Metric (TFM)
> 	file or installed font not found.
> 	\zf at fontspec ...ntname \zf at suffix " at \f at size pt
> 	                                                  \unless  
> \ifzf at icu \zf at set@...
> 	l.11 ...ont={JunicodeItalic}]{Andron Scriptor Web}
>
> Nevertheless, using 'xelatex -output-driver=xdvipdfmx' created a  
> PDF file which added with every page turned another formula. So I  
> think the effect you are looking for is there. All you need is the  
> xdvipdfmx programme to convert xelatex's XDV output file to PDF,  
> which is mostly used with the options -q and -E to keep quiet and  
> to embed every font, even when not allowed to!
>
> --
> Greetings
>
>   Pete
>
> Genius may have its limitations, but stupidity is not thus  
> handicapped.
>                                      -- Elbert Hubbard
>
>
>
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