I also have the problem that a slur that continue over 2 lines not show on the first line.
an example of this is in the icking site (vocal) in the Kerst-Gloria: There a slur should start in the soprano voice on the 1st note of mesure 17 and end on the 1st note of mesure 20. In the postscriptfile its ok, but in the pdf the slur only starts on the next line. This pdf file is made by Christian out of a dvi file. I did it also at home (with: dvipdfm -s 2-5 kerstgloria -- learned from Christian Mondrup) with the same results. I am viewing the pdfs with acrobat 5 on the screen. Andre ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Simons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'mutex'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2001 6:35 PM Subject: [TeX-music] Printing problems with type-1 fonts > I work in Windows98. I produce a dvi and a ps file running emtex and > dvips32 in a DOS window. I use the new type-1 musix fonts. I think I > have the most up-to-date versions. > > Normally I make a PDF file from the ps using (Windows) Acrobat Distiller > 4.0, and print from there to a Laserjet 4MV (non-postscript). However > in one case I noticed some longer slurs, both horizontal and slanted, > are not printing properly; both ends are cut off. Suspecting my > non-postscript printer, I tried printing from (Windows) Ghostview > (GSview32 Version 2.7). Voila, the problem goes away. > > But another problem has arisen in its place. Using DOS versions of > dvidvi, dviselec, and dviconca, I make side-by-side images on > 11-by-17-inch (ledger) paper so I can make 8.5-by-11-inch booklets. > Then I run dvips32 with the -tledger option. The ps looks fine in > ghostview, showing the side-by-side pages when I menu-select > Media|Ledger. The problem is that only the left half of the page is > printed. I cannot figure out how to get Ghostview to tell the printer > that it is sending a full ledger sheet. Ghostview uses a non-standard > interface to the printer that does not give access to the printer > properties in the normal Windows way; if it did, I'd know exactly what > to do. > > All these problems go away if I use bitmapped fonts. The font problems > go away when I use a postscript printer, but I don't have access to one > that will handle ledger paper. > > So if I abandon the type-1 fonts I have a complete workaround, but I'd > really like to make this all work with the type-1 fonts, and I'm almost > there. Any ideas how to get Windows-Ghostview to print the whole ledger > sheet? > > --Don Simons > _______________________________________________ > TeX-music mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://sunsite.dk/mailman/listinfo/tex-music > _______________________________________________ TeX-music mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://sunsite.dk/mailman/listinfo/tex-music
