At 7:16 PM +0200 1/30/02, Dekel Tsur wrote:

>There are versions of pdftex that are buggy, e.g. 0.13d.
>If this is the case, try to upgrade your pdftex.
>It is possible to change the .map files used by pdftex so it will not do
>font subsetting. Read the pdftex manual.

This was suggested to me by a friend a few days ago to solve a 
different problem and I installed the latest version, so this isn't 
it.

It seems to be exclusively a problem with Internet Explorer on 
Intel(several different versions tried.)  Netscape+Acrobat on 
Windows, just Acrobat, IE+Acrobat on MacOS, etc all work fine, but 
IE+Acrobat just doesn't work.  IE spins its wheels and goes postal 
taking up 100% of the cpu and just sitting there doing nothing.  It 
has been tried on Win2k SP2 and XP; versions 5, 5.5, 
5.5-service-pack-whatever, and 6.0.

I have a random-redirect script set up now, so people are free to look at:

http://frank.mercea.net/cgi-bin/random_bose.cgi

(please note that the comment about not getting any responses from 
the lyx-users list is now obviously false :-)  I'll have that comment 
fixed shortly.)

B
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