Il giorno gio, 23/02/2006 alle 21.37 -0800, Jeffrey W. Baker ha scritto: > I have this (3.6MB) PDF file: > > http://saturn5.com/~jwb/mueller.pdf > > ... which renders quite poorly in Evince 0.5.0. The text characters are > all on top of each other, and the line art looks terrible. Here's a > comparison of Evince, gpdf, and xpdf. Only xpdf gives a satisfactory > result.
It seems good rendered on both my installed Evince (0.4.x using splash from Ubuntu 5.10 and 0.5.x using cairo on same system but under /opt) > In this (380KB, 1680x1050) screenshot, Evince is in the foreground: > > http://saturn5.com/~jwb/evince-vs-gpdf-vs-xpdf.png > > Ignoring the scaling of the diagram, is there something that can be done > on my local machine to make the text come out correctly in Evince? > Perhaps some Type 1 font utilities are missing, or some fonts? Evince says that fonts in this file are Times New Roman, Arial ans Symbol (MS stuff). Maybe you have a trouble with font aliases. Try to run gnome-system-monitor, select evince in processes list, then View->Memory maps (this should list loaded fonts in memory too). Compare it with other applications. On my system, evince 0.5.x uses Vera.ttf, VeralIt.ttf, n01900[3,4]l.pbf, n02100[3,4]l.pbf and n021023l.pbf (under /usr/share/fonts/type1/gsfonts/ _______________________________________________ Evince-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evince-list
