On 7/8/06, Darren Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Fernando,

On Friday 07 July 2006 10:36 pm, you wrote:
> On 7/7/06, Darren Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks Fernando. I'll work on this in the morning. I've been boozing all
> > evening...
>
> Enjoy the evening, and in the morning, watch out for the
>
> cd foo && command
>
> syntax I used.  It's valid bash, but I don't know about win32...

The fix took a little more work in order to address a problem Wolfgang
reported with win32 a while back. Both texmanager and backend_ps have been
improved and tested on a bleeding edge gentoo system and a windows system.

Iff you have time, would you please update to svn 2550 and test the new usetex
code? Otherwise, I can test it on a RHEL4 system Monday morning.

The joys of X11, I can actually test this (the fedora box is in my
office).  It works just fine, thanks a lot!

But I did notice something a bit odd, by accident.  I made up a random
title for a test plot with various symbols, and the exported eps file
shows a strange thing: look at the integral limits in the attached
eps.  The -\infty is smooth (as is all the rest of the latex), while
the \beta is all jaggy.  With ubuntu's gv it's not super visible until
you zoom in, but with Fedora's it really stands out.

Not a big issue, but I did find it a bit strange.  You know a lot more
about this, so the reason behind it may be obvious to you.

In any case, many thanks for getting this up and running again!

Cheers,

f

Attachment: foo.eps.gz
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