On 2013/04/23 21:56:07, Keith wrote:
Confirming that the .pdf size doubles, but only if we measure relative
to the
size of the smaller .pdfs we get if we know to use
-dno-point-and-click. The
time required to process the larger .ps was less that 1% the total
time to
compile my test .ly files.
Confirming that the resulting larger .pdf has better and more
consistent line
thickness when previewed with Adobe Reader on WinXP.
I had to look for a while to find a PDF previewer that showed the
original
problem. Maybe no-pretty-previews by default?
The Evince shipped with Gnome as DocumentViewer 2.32.0 using poppler/cairo (0.14.4) shows no problem (good previews with
visually
consistent line thicknesses at all zoom). SumatraPDF, using the MuPDF
engine,
shows no problem. AcroRead on WinXP shows a minor problem, that only
becomes
obvious I we turn on the setting "Enhance Thin Lines". (I just did a
fresh
install of Adobe Reader XI and found "EnhanceThinLines" is set by
default.)
Once I found the problem, this patch did fix it.
Evince in Raring Ringtail (upcoming Ubuntu) is GNOME Document Viewer 3.6.1 and definitely shows the problem. Libraries are ii libcairo2:i386 1.12.14-0ubu i386 The Cairo 2D vector graphics libr ri libpoppler28:i 0.20.5-1ubun i386 PDF rendering library xpdf (from several versions back, the last one that does not just segfault) too. https://codereview.appspot.com/8663044/ _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel