Jason Gunthorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Right now there are 4 ways to produce PDF's (AFAIK)
[...] > That said, my current favorite method is to use gs 6.0's ps2pdf, my > documents all have eps figures! > > There are other problems however - ... > Another problem is that the times font (or any native postscript font for > that matter!) does seem to support ligatures! This problem is not limited > to just PDF however, postscript files output from dvips and viewed in > ghostscript show pound signs for 'fi' and other ligatures are similarly > wrong. Converting that postscript to PDF naturally propagates this error > :< The ligatures are supported, but dvips switches the characters in the font around. This can be fixed by turning off the "G" option in the /etc/texmf/dvips/config.pdf file. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ % Character shifting. You want to do this using the BlueSky/AMS/Y&Y fonts. % It remaps certain ``control character'' positions to an another range % where these characters are repeated. This option is compatible (and will % have no effect on) standard Adobe or other Type 1 fonts that do not use % to problematic positions. It is INCOMPATIBLE with any fonts that use % these control character positions but that DO NOT repeat them in the % exact same way as the BlueSky/... fonts. I don't know of any, but I % haven't even tested this with BaKoMa fonts. %G ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - Brian