> "BW" == Bernd Warken writes:
BW> You are right. The error come from my OS.
Certain versions of fontconfig (upstream) included the TeX GYRE fonts as
suitable options for (some of) the base postscript font names.
The GYRE fonts use names like /f_i for the ligs, not like /fi. They do
so be
> "RC" == Ralph Corderoy writes:
RC> How do you recommend `disassembling' a PDF to inspect its contents?
I like mupdfclean from mupdf best. Call it with the -d option.
-JimC
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On Mon 02 Jun 2014 14:22:48 Tadziu Hoffmann wrote:
> > How do you recommend `disassembling' a PDF to inspect
> > its contents? I'm happy grokking PostScript but want to
> > see the PDF's structure so pdf2ps's output, for example,
> > isn't suitable.
>
> There is a wonderful program called "qpdf"
> Von: "Tadziu Hoffmann"
>
> > How do you recommend `disassembling' a PDF to inspect
> > its contents? I'm happy grokking PostScript but want to
> > see the PDF's structure so pdf2ps's output, for example,
> > isn't suitable.
>
> There is a wonderful program called "qpdf" that converts a
> PDF
On Mon 02 Jun 2014 11:55:32 Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Hi Tadziu,
>
> > However, it does not embed the font (it contains an encoding vector
> > and only a reference to "Times-Roman") so it is up to the viewer to
> > provide the requested font.
>
> How do you recommend `disassembling' a PDF to inspec
> How do you recommend `disassembling' a PDF to inspect
> its contents? I'm happy grokking PostScript but want to
> see the PDF's structure so pdf2ps's output, for example,
> isn't suitable.
There is a wonderful program called "qpdf" that converts a
PDF file into an equivalent PDF file optionall
On Sun 01 Jun 2014 18:40:58 Bernd Warken wrote:
> `ttf-mscore-install' did not work for me.
>
> Von: "Deri James"
>
> > I've tested on okular 0.17.4 and 0.19.0, both seem Ok.>
> > If you'd like to send me the pdf which won't display on your ubuntu, I
> > might be able to see what is wrong.
> lig
I'm heavily working on a more correct version of `grog'. So I
needed to replace the `grog' version of yesterday by an older
working version. Also `groffer' works with it.
I will need several days for a more actual part.
Bernd Warken
Hi Tadziu,
> However, it does not embed the font (it contains an encoding vector
> and only a reference to "Times-Roman") so it is up to the viewer to
> provide the requested font.
How do you recommend `disassembling' a PDF to inspect its contents? I'm
happy grokking PostScript but want to see t
> ligature-error_$ echo filefile | groff -Tpdf > file.pdf # see appendix
The attached file displays correctly on my machine, both with
ghostscript and acroread.
However, it does not embed the font (it contains an encoding
vector and only a reference to "Times-Roman") so it is up to
the viewer
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