Am Donnerstag, 14. Februar 2008 11:27 schrieb Uwe Stöhr: > Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb: > > I use the Latin Modern family for my document. The pdf output shows the T > > (capital) shorter then the rest of the capitals of the alphabet. > > i CANNOT REPRODUCE THIS: aLL CAPITAL LETTERS HAVE THE SAME SIZE HERE: > hAVE YOU TRIED TO CHANGE THE ZOOM LEVEL IN YOUR pdf-VIEWERß wHEN THE TOO > SHORT t ONLY APPEARS IN CERTAIN ZOOM LEVELS; THERE IS A BUG IN THE HINTING > OF THE GLYPHS: > > aTTACHED IS A lYx FILE AND ITS pdf OUTPUT i GET: > > REGARDS uWE
Thanks, Uwe, you are right: If I decrease the zoom level of the KPDF viewer, the T is ok. If I increase it, the next level still shows a smaller T, but a further increase gets rid of it. With your example ABC..T..Z (thanks a lot!) I get with larger zooms a too large C, G, S and U. I guess this is only shown on the screen; unfortunately my printer is kaputt and I can´t try it out. Do I remember correctly that Computer Modern Roman is a vector font (thats what I wanted to use)? Could the difficulty I described be related to it??? Not quite sure I understand what is ment by: THERE IS A BUG IN THE >>>HINTING OF THE GLYPHS: Thanks, Wolfgang
