Hi,

I have just moved from version 1.1.2 to 1.1.6fix1 and have encountered the
following problem:

In v1.1.2 I used a -reverse flag which was available, but v1.1.6 has no
such flag.  Instead it has a more unified colour setting approach set
through the preferences.

I have tried to get the same colour settings that I had in v1.1.2 but I
have a problem in that when I set the background to black in v1.1.6 the
background to the eps figures is also set to black so that I have black on
black in the eps figures (because they are, typically, black on white when
printed) making them invisible.  This was not a problem with v1.1.2 where
the lines in the eps files where displayed white when the -reverse flag
was used.

I would also like to point out that sometimes (in both v1.1.2 and 
v.1.1.6, and I can't work out why) one or more of the eps files in a
document may be displayed with a white background when most others have
the same colour background as the text.  I can only assume that there is
an bug somewhere because of this inconsistency.

In summary, can anyone tell me how I can have a black text background and
see the eps figures as either white on black or black on white when
using v1.1.6fix1?

Thanks for you help,

Paul Stansell


P.S. Another, unrelated, problem is that there are different behaviours
between v1.1.2 and v1.1.6fix1 when issuing, for the first time after
loading a document, the command to view document as a dvi file.  v1.1.2
gets it correct by doing:
  latex
  bibtex
  latex
  latex
v1.1.6fix1 gets it wrong by doing:
  latex
  bibtex
  latex
which means one needs to do a further "update dvi" menu command to get the
bibliographical reference displayed correctly.




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