On 06/01/2011 08:43 AM, Tim Wescott wrote: > I'm looking at a data sheet for a transistor with Evince, and it's > rendering Greek letters incorrectly. Lower case mu is rendering as an > infinity symbol, and upper case omega as a vertical line. Fortunately > there aren't any others in there to confuse me, at least at the moment. > > Presumably this is because the font used isn't stored in the pdf, and > whatever is default on Ubuntu 10.04 is different from whatever is > default on Windows. > > Has anyone else seen this effect? Is there a way to fix or work around it? >
If it's a unicode font then it's possible that the version supplied with Ubuntu is wrong, or incomplete. I had the problem with a different program rendering some unicode text as a hollow box. I found code2000.ttf, which contains a huge number of characters and symbols. http://www.alanwood.net/unicode/fonts.html#code2000 - Larry _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
