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Remote watch: Wine Bugzilla #24099 => None
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Evince displays math equations incorrectly
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There doesn't seem to be any bug in Evince. Marking the Evince task
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Can't resolve dependency problems
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This bug was fixed in the package wine1.2 - 1.2.3-0ubuntu1
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wine1.2 (1.2.3-0ubuntu1) oneiric; urgency=low
* New upstream release (LP: #771769)
- Translation updates.
- Various bug fixes.
* Remove ttf-symbol-replacement package (LP: #162111, #789479)
* Wine meta
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/wine1.2
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I have exactly the same problem as described above, the degree sign is rendered
as uppercase Upsilon. Is there a workaround to fix this (intelligible to
somebody who has never had to deal with fonts on linux before).
I'm using evince 2.30.3-0ubuntu1.2 on Ubuntu Lucid Lynx. Thanks.
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This bug seems fixed in ttf-symbol-replacement for wine-1.3 from the
wine ppa, but is still present with wine-1.2 from this same ppa. The
wine's Symbol font overrides the original system one for the 1.2 branch,
but this no longer happens for the 1.3 branch. It can be checked in e.g.
Okular's
Oh, it seems this ttf-symbol-replacement-wine1.3 package does not
contain any font at all! There is only a single changelog file in
/usr/share/doc, according to Synaptic... Then it is clear why it looks
fixed...
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Fixed for me on Maverick with the wine PPA -- is this due to a new wine
release or a workwaround in the PPA?
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Evince and Okular do not reproduce characters in a PDF file accurately
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 619950 ***
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Evince and Okular do not reproduce characters in a PDF file accurately
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It is interesting.
The same happens to me in okular (unlike in xpdf) so problem is not
with evince but with the popplar library for sure. ( see the enclosed
png file)
I also enclosed the with packages of fonts installed on my system.
And this is the output of pdffonts but I still don't know how to
Levente as you said, okular and evince has the bug but xpdf and acroread not.
If you install ttf-symbol-replacement in the other machine, you could
reproduce the bug?
2010/6/15 Levente Torok torok...@gmail.com:
It is interesting.
The same happens to me in okular (unlike in xpdf) so problem is
Unfortunately I don't have access to the other (good) system now. At
the evening I will have.
Interestingly, I didn't have this package either and problem lived in
the system.
And installing it, didn't change anything.
Second. I did reinstall all the packages that have 'font' or 'poppler'
either
With Symbol from my windows install I got the same problem.
Like I say in http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26139 , If I replace
/usr/share/fonts/X11/Type1/Symbol.pfb with symbol.ttf I could see everything ok
in the document, Pi character,etc., but that messes up openoffice.
(About
Seems to be a problem related to the ttf-symbol-replacement package,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wine/+bug/593361
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What happens if you install a Windows official Symbol font? The symbol-
replacement font shouldn't be used unless a document is calling for a
font named symbol
Regardless, I'm trying to figure out whether Wine's version is using the
wrong glyphs or Symbol in general is different.
** Also
@Jero - did you mean page 2 or page 4? All pages look fine here. I can
see two Pi characters in the first formula on page 4. Can you attach a
screenshot from Evince and a screenshot from Xpdf or Adobe Reader?
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Hi,
Its page 4, but (dE/dx=...) I think was problem ot the font Symbol.pfb found it
in /usr/share/fonts/type1/mathml/, I've changed and now it works, I change it
with symbol.ttf (from
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-symbol-replacement/symbol-replacement.ttf/) and
rename it as Symbol.pfb.I attach
Hello, I use Ubuntu 9.10 and I have this also, something is wrong with
the Pi character in page 2. With Xpdf/Adobe Reader you could read it. I
think its a poppler bug because epdfview uses poppler and have the same
issue. Thanks
** Attachment added: Page 2 First Formula
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Thanks for your bug report. This bug has been reported to the developers
of the software. You can track it and make comments here:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=514881
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Here is a Screen shot of the incorrectly displayed equation
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Here is a Screen shot of the correctly displayed equation as displayed
by xdvi
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10336226/Screenshot-XDVI-OpEx_style2.dvi.png
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Here is the dvi in question
** Attachment added: Actual DVI file
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10336227/OpEx_style2.dvi
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I forgot to state by distribution, I am using Ubuntu 7.10 with Compiz-
Fusion enabled, TexLive, the Gedit plugin for LaTeX. Evince still
exhibits the same behavior even if I open the DVI file from the command
line instead of from Gedit.
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