Hello,
Since the upgrade to TeX Live 2013, the arcs package behaves strangely. It
draws the desired arc under the respective characters, but a string like
5.0pt will always precede the characters with the arc. Has anyone else
noticed this problem?
I have tried this MWE with two different fonts
Thanks, Joseph and Rembrandt, for confirming this little bug.
On 25 August 2013 16:58, Rembrandt Wolpert r.f.wolp...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, I can confirm this on MacOS 10.7.5 and up-to-date TL 2013. (It gave
me 6.0pt, just to be slightly different). The same happens when using
lualatex, and
Le 25/08/2013 17:58, Rembrandt Wolpert a écrit :
Yes, I can confirm this on MacOS 10.7.5 and up-to-date TL 2013. (It gave
me 6.0pt, just to be slightly different). The same happens when using
lualatex, and also with straight forward latex; so it seems a problem
with the arcs package?
On Aug 25, 2013, at 10:58 AM, Rembrandt Wolpert r.f.wolp...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, I can confirm this on MacOS 10.7.5 and up-to-date TL 2013. (It gave
me 6.0pt, just to be slightly different). The same happens when using
lualatex, and also with straight forward latex; so it seems a problem
On Aug 25, 2013, at 7:42 AM, Arash Zeini arash.ze...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Since the upgrade to TeX Live 2013, the arcs package behaves strangely. It
draws the desired arc under the respective characters, but a string like
5.0pt will always precede the characters with the arc. Has
On 25/08/2013 15:42, Arash Zeini wrote:
Hello,
Since the upgrade to TeX Live 2013, the arcs package behaves strangely. It
draws the desired arc under the respective characters, but a string like
5.0pt will always precede the characters with the arc. Has anyone else
noticed this problem?
On 25/08/2013 16:00, Joseph Wright wrote:
Nothing to do with XeTeX: it's due to relsize and shows up with a demo
for pdfTeX. Inside arcs.sty you find
\let \rs@size@warning = \@gobbletwo
\relsize{-10}%
but in the latest relsize (dated 2013-03-29) \rs@size@warning takes
three
Dear Michael and all,
I reran your example, and it now works (see attached pdf). pstricks was
recently updated (2013/08/20 v2.46) and it apparently fixed the bug that
you noticed (as it fixed a bug with psclip that I had recently noticed).
Richard Lammert
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 2:47 PM,