On Aug 3, 2014, at 17:48, Elliott Roper <elli...@yrl.co.uk> wrote: > > > On 4 Aug 2014, at 00:48, Herbert Schulz <he...@wideopenwest.com> wrote: > >> >> On Aug 3, 2014, at 6:27 PM, Gildas Hamel <gwel...@ucsc.edu> wrote: >> >>> % !TEX TS-program = xelatexmk >>> % !TEX encoding = UTF-8 Unicode >>> >>> \documentclass[12pt]{article} >>> \usepackage{fontspec} >>> \usepackage{lipsum} >>> \usepackage{graphicx} >>> >>> \begin{document} >>> \lipsum >>> \begin{figure}[h] >>> \includegraphics[scale=0.25]{tombe.jpg} >>> \caption{Tombe} >>> \end{figure} >>> \end{document} >>> >> >> Howdy, >> >> Note: this compiles fine with pdflatex. It appears to either be a scaling >> problem involving xelatex and/or xdvpdfmx. >> >> Good Luck, >> >> Herb Schulz >> (herbs at wideopenwest dot com) >> > I can reproduce your overlap. I had something like this happen to me once. It > was a corrupt jpg. So I pushed your tombe.jpg through GraphicConverter (Mac > OS X) making it 1 pixel narrower and it now scales properly and does not > overlap the text. I think I'm using pdflatex too. > (whatever comes out of the box with 2014 and Auctex)) > I guess it would be interesting to discover why XeTeX thought it was corrupt, > since GraphicConverter was fine with it. > > Elliott Roper
I tested with a number of jpg images, a bit at random. They all scale as expected with pdftex and fail to scale for every photo with xelatex. I use Lyn to manage photos (i.e. folder management, no editing of photos), could that be a problem? —Gildas -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex