Dominik Wujastyk wrote:
> But when I /print/ his document on my HP LaserJet Pro 400 MFP > printer, the underdots have turned into overdots, and are shifted > slightly horizontally. I attach a scan of the printed output, > kkk-pdf-scan.pdf. Unable to replicate that on a Dell 3310, HP CP1215, Epson R300 or Adobe PostScript driver, Dominik, but in all cases I printed from Adobe Acrobat Pro V7 rather than from one of your more esoteric PDF renderers. Are you in a position to be able to test using a genuine Adobe rendering engine ? This not to suggest for one second that I disagree with Zdeněk's putative hypothesis : > A naive idea is to draw the accent first, then move back to the > reference point and then draw "a". Doing this you have two move > operations in a sequence, one from the end of the accent outline to > the reference font, another from the reference point to the beginning > of the "a" outline. this is not allowed. Some rasterizes can cope > with it and the result looks as expected, some rasterizers do funny > things (they usually delete one of the moves. It might be your case, > so probably the font contains a sequence of two moves for the > dotbelow accent. but perhaps an Adobe rendering engine might handle things better. ** Phil. -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex