[OS X TeX] fonts in leopard
Christopher Menzel
cmenzel at tamu.edu
Sat Nov 3 01:03:00 CET 2007
Philipp Mathey wrote:
>
> I upgraded to leopard and now there seems to be a problem with the
> fonts. Some fonts are replaced by Helvetica or something like that.
> I first thought that this was related to TeXniscope but it also
> shows up with Preview. When opening a pdf file with preview the
> displayed fonts may vary each time I open up the document. So while
> TeXniscope never displays correctly, Preview occasionally does (it
> works after logging out), except for some italic font in the
> bibliography which is not displayed correctly. Very weird. Logging
> out momentarily helps but when I open up TeXniscope again, it's
> there again. Console: "ATSFontFindFromContainer failed: count = 2".
> (Preview) and "Unable to use font : no glyphs present" (TeXniscope).
> Any suggestions ? Has anyone else upgraded to leopard and seen the
> same thing ?
Yes, since upgrading to Leopard, I'm seeing exactly the same thing and
I'm seeing the same errors in my logs. In my case, I'll usually get a
good result the first time I compile my latex code, but if I compile
again most, but not all, of the fonts (e.g., italic and bold) go all
sans serif on me. If I compile yet again, those characters that were
sans serif return to normal, but those that were normal now go sans
serif. Compiling another time or two (or three) usually yields a
normal document once again -- though only until I compile yet again.
I've made a little web page of some screen grabs here: http://cmenzel.org/PDFTroubles
.
Note, btw, that you (well, I) can get the same goofy results just be
repeatedly opening and closing *the very same file* in a viewer. The
problem is definitely viewer-independent. I've confirmed it with
Preview.app, TeXniscope, Skim, and Yep. It also makes no difference
whether I use gwTeX or TeXLive 2007. And it does not matter whether I
use the default Computer Modern, or \usepackage{palatino}, or
\usepackage{gtamachoefler} or any other font package. FWIW, I did an
archive and install to upgrade to Leopard but I completely reinstalled
gwTeX and TeXLive2007 from scratch.
I would guess that this must have something to do with those
"ATSFontFindFromContainer failed: count = 2" and (in the case of
TeXniscope) "no glyphs present" errors, but I don't know anything at
all about OS X internals. Anyone have a clue? Something definitely
seems systematically wrong here.
Chris Menzel
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