I have personally had to look at depth at times at some of Heiko's packages
and have the greatest respect for what he dies in trying to make the whole
lot work together well across all the international standards and other
difficult bits which are on no standard at present and feel that he and the
Pander, this may help http://www.brill.nl/contact
Paul
On 6 February 2012 20:22, Pander pan...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
On 02/03/2012 12:26 PM, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Zdenek Wagner wrote:
Unfortunatelly it is not free, it cannot be redistributed and can only
be used for
FYI ... Received this back ...
I am sorry about that! I note that the address is not active and will
contact our IT department forthwith.
Any queries as regards the typeface itself please send to Mr Pim Rietbroek;
rietbr...@brill.nlmailto:rietbr...@brill.nl
Any questions over the downloading of
Hi,
Scanned through the thread, didn't see this link, it seems it's been a long
term issue...
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/85867/pdfopen-pdfclose-dont-work-with-acrobat-adobe-reader-xi
Paul
On Friday, 28 May 2021, Philip Taylor
wrote:
> Ulrike Fischer wrote:
>
> use
>
> pdfclose
If a pdf (pre)viewer component is not coded to do it by itself, the underlying
operating system may be called to do the rendering.
As per link in Ross More's posting, that may mean sometimes that a minimum of:
macOS 10.14+, iOS 12+, Windows 10+
– is required.
It's one thing to get it showing in
P.S. link for Laura Baker's article ...
"OpenType SVG Fonts in Print: Known Issues and Recommendations"
https://www.sheridan.com/books-blog/opentype-svg-fonts-in-print-known-issues-and-recommendations
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On March 19, 2021 12:50:32 PM GMT+13:00, "Paul A.
:
> On 18/03/2021 23:50, Paul A. Norman wrote:
> > If a pdf (pre)viewer component is not coded to do it by itself, the
> > underlying operating system may be called to do the rendering.
> >
> > As per link in Ross More's posting, that may mean sometimes that a
> >