I figured out the problem, but not the solution.

Both of the ones you gave me just now look perfect because they use Type 1
fonts, while the one generated by my PostScript system uses a subset of the
TrueType font equivalent, which is why it looks wacky.


Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> OK, then there is a problem with my PostScript math font because I
>> get the messed-up output I'm describing from your file.
> 
> You mean, if you use a PS interpreter looking at the PS output I've
> sent you get results as displayed in those two images?
> 
> Attached you can find two PDF files, with and without embedded
> fonts...
> 
> 
>     Werner
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