type1_default=false - type1_default=true
./updmap
That's it. updmap is described in TETEXDOC, just
texdoc TETEXDOC
Thomas
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Mats Bengtsson
Signal Processing
Signals, Sensors and Systems
Royal Institute of Technology
SE-100 44 STOCKHOLM
Sweden
Kalyan Mukherjea wrote:
Hi Dmitri,
Fromwhere did you download the files? Thomas had sent me the
url:
http://www.dbs.uni-hannover.de/~te/dvips5.92a/
On that page there are 3 links:
to Thomas's web page (Parent directory)
a dvips*.tar.gz file which contains the necessary run time files;
and
texc.prosh: lpr: not found
special.pro.
Means: can't find printer. You're attempting to print or save to file?
Cheers
mh
Can you tell me what is wrong? Thanks.
Regards,
Shutian
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Mats Bengtsson
Signal Processing
Signals, Sensors
... or can one
convert ps to pdf? Xpdf has a pdftops utility but not vice-versa.
Certainly, if you have Ghostscript installed on your computer
you could use the ps2pdf program. If you want it to handle
vector fonts (Type1 fonts) correctly, make sure you have a
Ghostscript version not older
To be truthful, I'd not even thought of pdf(la)tex. Yes, this may be a
reasonable solution...expect that it produces pdf, not ps, files. I'm
not sure, but I think that to print pdf files to my postscript printer
they first would need to be converted to ps. I'm really not all that
Have your
In addition to the feature requests for texdoc,
I have one more request. Sometimes you want to
printout some package documentation on paper.
I'd like to see a texdoc option that invokes
dvips on .dvi files to generate a postscript
file, either storing it on file or sending it
directly to a
I have had better luck using pdftex than using tex and dvips.
AFAIK the only drawback is that if you want to include eps graphics, you
have to convert them to pdf or png first.
And, you can't use psfrag or pstricks or ...
/Mats
Besides, kpsewhich pdftex.cfg yields nothing, while:
Try kpsewhich -progname=pdftex pdftex.cfg.
In my teTeX 1.07 installation, kpsewhich won't find
pdftex.cfg unless you specify the program name.
Use the environment variable KPATHSEA_DEBUG to debug
why pdftex doesn't find the file. Run
info
Hello,
Thanks very much for all the feedback I got on PS viewers.
In fact, only a week ago, I downloaded gv 3..5.8, managed to compile it and
it worked fine. I then had to upgrade my gs5.50 to gs6.50 to handle
computer modern type 1 fonts. Now, gv no longer works. It gives
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 10:11:20PM +0200, Joost Kremers wrote:
hi all,
i used to write my documents on win95 with miktex and winedt. miktex
has the ability to put source specials in the dvi file, and yap
(miktex's dvi previewer) and winedt are fully equipped to make use of
this, so
/bin/sh
#
# Convert a DVI file to PDF, using dvips and ps2pdf
#
# Mats Bengtsson, February 28, 2000
if [ $# -lt 1 -o $# -gt 3 ]; then
echo "Usage: `basename $0` [-landscape] input[.dvi] [output.pdf]"
exit 127
fi
dvipsflag=''
ps2pdfflag=''
case $1 in
-l*)
dvipsflag=&quo
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