Bug#317256: tetex-bin: \pdfadjustspacing and \pdfprotrudechars no longer working

2005-08-18 Thread Hilmar Preusse
On 07.07.05 Silas S. Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Hi Silas, When I was using Debian Woody, I would put \pdfadjustspacing=2 \pdfprotrudechars=2 in the preambles of my letters and other documents, and this would make a positive difference to the spacing when typeset with pdflatex. We

Bug#317256: tetex-bin: \pdfadjustspacing and \pdfprotrudechars no longer working

2005-07-11 Thread Silas S. Brown
Hi, Hilmar Preusse writes: Did you try to clarify that on any kind of mailing list/newsgroup etc? No because I'm not sure which newsgroups would understand me if I said the Debian package. Further I think it was never a good idea to implement that manually, cause there are packages to get

Bug#317256: tetex-bin: \pdfadjustspacing and \pdfprotrudechars no longer working

2005-07-11 Thread Hilmar Preusse
On 11.07.05 Silas S. Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Hilmar Preusse writes: Hi, Did you try to clarify that on any kind of mailing list/newsgroup etc? No because I'm not sure which newsgroups would understand me if I said the Debian package. Well, you should give the pdfTeX version

Bug#317256: tetex-bin: \pdfadjustspacing and \pdfprotrudechars no longer working

2005-07-11 Thread Hilmar Preusse
On 11.07.05 Hilmar Preusse ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: On 11.07.05 Silas S. Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Hilmar Preusse writes: Hi, Last question: Could you tell, which pdfTeX version we had in 1.0.7? I don't have a pure woody installation any more. Neither do I. I've upgraded

Bug#317256: tetex-bin: \pdfadjustspacing and \pdfprotrudechars no longer working

2005-07-10 Thread Hilmar Preusse
On 07.07.05 Silas S. Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Hi, When I was using Debian Woody, I would put \pdfadjustspacing=2 \pdfprotrudechars=2 in the preambles of my letters and other documents, and this would make a positive difference to the spacing when typeset with pdflatex. After the

Bug#317256: tetex-bin: \pdfadjustspacing and \pdfprotrudechars no longer working

2005-07-09 Thread Silas S. Brown
Hi, The pdfcprot package only helps with character protrusion not font expansion. microtype does both. Font expansion is the more important of the two because it can lead to much nicer line breaks and distribution of grey through the document. I downloaded microtype.* from

Bug#317256: tetex-bin: \pdfadjustspacing and \pdfprotrudechars no longer working

2005-07-09 Thread Florent Rougon
Hi, I don't have a really good solution to suggest but: 1. You can ask on the pdftex mailing list how to do these things with the pdftex version in sarge; maybe they have an idea. 2. If you only need this working on a small number of computers that you administer, you can use the

Bug#317256: tetex-bin: \pdfadjustspacing and \pdfprotrudechars no longer working

2005-07-09 Thread Florent Rougon
Mail to the submitter bounces due to the use of a stupid RBL. Too bad. The Postfix program [EMAIL PROTECTED]: host mx.cam.ac.uk[131.111.8.149] said: 550-81.56.18.128 is listed at rbl-plus.mail-abuse.ja.net; See 550 http://mail-abuse.com/cgi-bin/lookup?81.56.18.128

Bug#317256: tetex-bin: \pdfadjustspacing and \pdfprotrudechars no longer working

2005-07-07 Thread Silas S. Brown
Package: tetex-bin Version: 2.0.2-30 Severity: normal When I was using Debian Woody, I would put \pdfadjustspacing=2 \pdfprotrudechars=2 in the preambles of my letters and other documents, and this would make a positive difference to the spacing when typeset with pdflatex. After the upgrade to