[texworks] graphics problem
Benny Lautrup
lautrup at nbi.dk
Wed Feb 24 10:36:24 CET 2010
Hi Alain,
Omg, I hadn't noticed the aberration. It comes from Mathematica 7.01!!! I
enclose the Mathematica output. This is horrible. It may be the error which
screws up Poppler, but which Adobe is able to handle. I must find a
work-around, because my publisher won't accept skewed pictures. Neither will
I.
--Benny
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From: texworks-bounces at tug.org [mailto:texworks-bounces at tug.org] On Behalf
Of Alain Delmotte
Sent: 24. februar 2010 10:23
To: Discuss the TeXworks front end.
Subject: Re: [texworks] graphics problem
Hello!
Benny Lautrup a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> There is a graphics problem in the TeXworks version 0.3r514 delivered
> with MixTeX 2.8.
>
> The enclosed files isolate the problem.
>
> What happens is that the graphics display misses elements after a
> recompilation.
>
> I strongly suspect that this is the cause of the irregular crashes I
> have encountered in 0.3r567build2 and written about before.
>
> Greetings
>
> Benny Lautrup
>
For me, using Windows XP and TeXworks v 0.3 r 561, the output doesn't
seem to change in the preview from one compilation to the other!!
The source could be striped down to:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\begin{document}
\includegraphics{graph}
\end{document}
Last comment: you have got a very nice visual distortion/aberration: the
right side seems less hight than the left!!
Alain
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