On 11/9/2013 12:49 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Of course, fonts are embedded fine in documents, but \typesetbuffer is a
special case. Having the fonts embedded only once in the final document
would be better.
You can try the beta ... i'm not sure about it yes but this one is
faster, we might
On 11/10/2013 12:30 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
You can try the beta ... i'm not sure about it yes but this one is
faster, we might end up with several methods to choose from depending on
usage.
Many thanks for the improvement, Hans.
Compilation for the first time decreased from 210 seconds to
This is a disclaimer to my former message about this subject.
I continued considering the solution to the problem of using *fleurons* in
a document via the suggested *\leaders* command and it turned out to be a
dead end for the following reasons:
1) it acts wrongly if the page in which the
*Fleurons* are small decorative pieces that were often used in the past for
filling big blank spaces in books. They are seldom used nowdays. As besides
they will not appear more than a few times in any book (mainly at the end
of chapters), the easiest thing to do if one insists in using them (for
On 11/10/2013 1:32 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 11/10/2013 12:30 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
You can try the beta ... i'm not sure about it yes but this one is
faster, we might end up with several methods to choose from depending on
usage.
The same font is embedded three times in the final PDF.
Thank you very much Aditya, now it works.
As you said, the trick was to use \doiftextelse{}{}{} function as test of
emptyness function, and \labeltext{chapter} instead of
\currentstructurelabel as variable for the test because the latter was
never found empty, even when it was.
Thus the right
Francisco Gracia
10. November 2013
16:12
*Fleurons* are small decorative pieces that were often used in
the past for filling big blank spaces in books. They are seldom used
nowdays. As besides they will not appear more than a few times in any
book (mainly at the end of
Francisco Gracia
10. November 2013
16:07
This is a
disclaimer to my former message about this subject.I continued
considering the solution to the problem of using *fleurons* in a
document via the suggested *\leaders* command and it turned out to be a
dead end for the
On Sat, Nov 09 2013, Jean Magnan de Bornier wrote:
emacs 24.3.1 ubuntu
context minimal many versions (I update about once a week)
auctex 11.87.2 (installed via elpa and frequently updated)
Strange. I use also the latest versions, but I observe the same
behaviour as the OP...
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