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texlive-base-bin: xdvi displays broken fonts
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Package: texlive-base-bin
Version: 2005-1
Severity: normal

Hi,

I can not tell since when my xdvi displays broken dvi files. Somewhen in
the past it worked, but now the output looks so
http://www.minet.uni-jena.de/~joergs/xdvi.png This happens with all dvi
files. In zoom level 0 and in zoom function (e.g. right and middle mouse
button) all looks fine. When I start xdvi-xaw.bin directly all looks
fine. It has something to do with -name xdvi. If I use a different name
i.e. xdvi-foo it looks good. I checked my xrdb and it has nothing to do
with my settings.

% xrdb -query |grep xdvi                
xdvi.shrinkFactor:      5
xdvi.shrinkButton1:     4
xdvi.shrinkButton2:     5
xdvi.shrinkButton3:     6
xdvi.topMargin: 2cm
xdvi.sideMargin:        1cm

Bye, Jörg.

######################################
 List of ls-R files

-rw-r--r-- 1 joerg users 1017 2006-05-30 01:17 /home/joerg/.texmf/ls-R
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1170 2006-05-26 02:07 /var/lib/texmf/ls-R
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root staff 25 2005-09-13 18:01 /usr/local/share/texmf/ls-R -> 
/var/lib/texmf/ls-R-LOCAL
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 29 2006-05-18 00:11 /usr/share/texmf/ls-R -> 
/var/lib/texmf/ls-R-TEXMFMAIN

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Debian Release: unstable/experimental
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  APT policy: (990, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: powerpc (ppc)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.17-rc4
Locale: LANG=de_DE, LC_CTYPE=de_DE (charmap=ISO-8859-1)

Versions of packages texlive-base-bin depends on:
ii  libc6                     2.3.6-10       GNU C Library: Shared libraries
ii  libfreetype6              2.2.1-2        FreeType 2 font engine, shared lib
ii  libice6                   1:1.0.0-3      X11 Inter-Client Exchange library
ii  libncurses5               5.5-2          Shared libraries for terminal hand
ii  libpng12-0                1.2.8rel-5.1   PNG library - runtime
ii  libpoppler0c2             0.4.5-4        PDF rendering library
ii  libsm6                    1:1.0.0-4      X11 Session Management library
ii  libx11-6                  2:1.0.0-6      X11 client-side library
ii  libxaw8                   6.9.0.dfsg.1-6 X Athena widget set library
ii  libxext6                  1:1.0.0-4      X11 miscellaneous extension librar
ii  libxmu6                   1:1.0.1-3      X11 miscellaneous utility library
ii  libxp6                    1:1.0.0-1      X Printing Extension (Xprint) clie
ii  libxpm4                   1:3.5.4.2-3    X11 pixmap library
ii  libxt6                    1:1.0.0-5      X11 toolkit intrinsics library
ii  tex-common                0.23           Common infrastructure for using an
ii  zlib1g                    1:1.2.3-11     compression library - runtime

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Hi Jörg!

On Sam, 03 Jun 2006, Jörg Sommer wrote:
> The xdvi.gamma line caused the error. Problem solved. Thanks.

SO I close the bug.

Best wishes

Norbert

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