On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 06:18:25AM +0200, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> 
> > It boils down to this: if I use greek letters in a \markup, the
> > corresponding latin character (alpha -> a, gamma -> g, etc.) is
> > rendered differently – it appears not smooth, but more pixelated.
> > Please see the attached screenshot from Okular in which the greek α,
> > χ and ε have an influence on a, c and e, respectively.
> 
> I think this is a ghostscript issue, fixed in the latest release,
> 9.15.
> 
>   http://bugs.ghostscript.com/show_bug.cgi?id=695259
> 
> Look especially at comment #10.

Great, you are right. I built ghostscript 9.15 and the bug is gone. Thank
you.


Reading that bug page had me encounter a crash in konqueror that I spent
half an hour debugging so I could report it. Sometimes, being a nerd is very
cumbersome.
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