Hi,

At 16:15 +0200 on 2011-4-24 Martin Costabel wrote:
 >
 > On 23/04/11 04:22 , Stefan Bruda wrote:
 >
 > > I made it \Large to make it easier on the eyes, the crux here is that
 > > \mathbbm{N} gets to be a Type 3 font.  All the bitmapped images (in
 > > any document, not necessarily produced by LaTeX) have the same
 > > problem.  EPS images (included in LaTeX documents) are alright.
 > > Apparently everything bitmapped gets to be a blob.
 > >
 > > I have generated a PDF from the document above which can be found at
 > > <http://turing.ubishops.ca/misc/aa.pdf>.  The corresponding Postscript
 > > as produced by Xpdf is<http://turing.ubishops.ca/misc/aa.ps>.
 > 
 > This should now be fixed in xpdf-3.02.5-2. Please try.

Yes, printing appears to work nicely now, thank you for the quick fix.

I have also noticed some annoyance with the side bar (since 3.02.5-1):
When the document has bookmarks (such as a table of contents)
everything is normal.  When bookmarks are not present the expected
behaviour is not to show the side bar; however, the side bar shows in
such a case as well and causes the document region to shrink.  Here is
an example: <http://turing.ubishops.ca/misc/xpdf.png>.  In the left
window please notice the side bar (including senseless scroll bars)
and the fact that the page no longer fits in the window width-wise.
If the side bar is dragged to size zero I get something like in the
other window (seen in <http://turing.ubishops.ca/misc/xpdf1.png>
beter).  Notice the width of the window which is computed well by xpdf
so that the document appears in its entirety (but then gets to be too
narrow when the side bar appears inadvertently).

On my Linux boxes xpdf 3.02 works correctly (the side bar appears if
and only if the document has bookmarks and the width of the window is
always computed correctly for the document being displayed) so it must
be some part of the Fink patch that is the culprit.  Any idea which
part of it must I look at?

This is more of an annoyance than anyting, but nonetheless is a bug
and it would be nice to have a fix.

Thanks again for the printing fix.

Stefan

-- 
If it was so, it might be; and if it were so, it would be; but as it 
isn't, it ain't.  That's logic.  --Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking-Glass

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