No, sorry I don't know. And to be honest: I don't really care. The most
important information for me is that it is fixed in the latest version
and I therefore don't have to care any more.
Sorry,
Hilmar
Alright, no problem, thanks anyway!!!
Leon.
On 02.09.19 20:14, Леон Майер wrote:
Hi Леон,
> @Hilmar: You are welcome. Do you know what happened on the technical
> level when the defect appeared? And when it disappeared?
>
No, sorry I don't know. And to be honest: I don't really care. The most
important information for me is that it is fix
@Hilmar: You are welcome. Do you know what happened on the technical level when
the defect appeared? And when it disappeared?
It took me some time to understand how to turn back to Xorg; you didn't say it.
Upon uncommenting the line
WaylandEnable=false
in /etc/gdm3/daemon.conf and rebooting, I failed to reproduce the defect as of
today.
$ aptitude show texlive-binaries| grep Version
Version: 2018.20181218.49446-1
Am 09.08.2019 um 23:46 teilte Леон Майер mit:
добрый день,
> After Debian stable switched to Wayland by default and texlive
> evolved from 2016 to 2018.20181218.49446-1, I cannot reproduce this
> bug any more with xdvi. Evince also shows all the symbols. If you are
> still interested and tell me
After Debian stable switched to Wayland by default and texlive evolved from
2016 to 2018.20181218.49446-1, I cannot reproduce this bug any more with xdvi.
Evince also shows all the symbols. If you are still interested and tell me how
to temporarily switch back to xorg, I with double-check with x
Hi Hilmar,
I cannot reproduce this problem using xdvi on ubuntu disco as of today
(2019-08-01). I'll double-check the current status on Debian later and
report here.
Cheers,
Leon
Am 08.11.2017 um 16:15 teilte Leon Meier mit:
Hi Leon,
Sorry, we didn't see your bug report. The reason is that mails > 100KB
are not transferred to our mailing list. They are just visible in the
bug tracker.
> How to reproduce:
> 1. Get some dvi file; in my example it is
> http://web.mat.bham
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