Martin Leduc mart...@hotmail.com writes:
Hi Bastien, thanks a lot for your response but I finally solved the
issue by installing the package cm-super.
Thanks for confirming!
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Bastien
Hi Bastien, thanks a lot for your response but I finally solved the issue by
installing the package cm-super.
Cheers,
Martin
From: b...@gnu.org
To: mart...@hotmail.com
CC: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: fontenc makes pdf non-searchable
Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2015 02:00:52 +0200
Hi Martin,
Hi Martin,
Martin Leduc mart...@hotmail.com writes:
However, when opening the experted pdf (with evince or okular) and
searching for a word, the output from the search function is a list
of words with apparently incorrect character encoding.
I get the same result when compiling directly the
Stefan Nobis stefan...@snobis.de writes:
Martin Leduc mart...@hotmail.com writes:
You can find a minimal example here[1], with the org file, and the
tex and pdf files generated from it. Firts try to search within the
pdf. It does not work (at least on my side) To solve the problem,
remove
Martin Leduc mart...@hotmail.com writes:
You can find a minimal example here[1], with the org file, and the
tex and pdf files generated from it. Firts try to search within the
pdf. It does not work (at least on my side) To solve the problem,
remove the line with \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
Your
dbo...@mmm.com (J. David Boyd) writes:
And how did you determine that please?
I assume you mean how I determined that the PDF has been produced by
dvips and Ghostscript. In this case: I've just looked into the
document information of the PDF file. For example with Acrobat Reader
I just press
You're right, I customized org-latex-pdf-process, which now call a script that
basically does latex/dvips/ps2pdf.
I cannot use pdflatex since my figures are from eps images.
Martin
dboyd2 at mmm.com (J. David Boyd) writes:
And how did you determine that please?
I assume you mean how I
On 21 March 2015, Martin Leduc wrote:
You can find a minimal example here [1], with the org file, and the tex and pdf
files generated from it. Firts try to search within the pdf. It does not work
(at least on my side) To solve the problem, remove the line with
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
in the
correctly.
Thanks again !
Martin
Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2015 13:56:45 -0400
From: w...@pobox.com
To: mart...@hotmail.com
CC: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [O] fontenc makes pdf non-searchable
On 21 March 2015, Martin Leduc wrote:
You can find a minimal example here [1], with the org
On 21 March 2015, Martin Leduc wrote:
I'm using org-mode to write a paper and export it to a pdf. It compiles just
fine.
However, when opening the experted pdf (with evince or okular) and searching
for a word, the output from the search function is a list of words with
apparently incorrect
, and compile it. It should now search normally.
Martin
Date: Sat, 21 Mar 2015 12:24:31 -0400
From: w...@pobox.com
To: mart...@hotmail.com
CC: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [O] fontenc makes pdf non-searchable
On 21 March 2015, Martin Leduc wrote:
I'm using org-mode to write
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