I opened the resulting pdf in inkscape. Inkscape says, the dot is part of a group containing also the second text (test 2), but both are encapsulated in some other groups which also define some coordinate transformations.

So I guess, fakebold has some bug which produces an additional ascii dot somewhere.

bye

Toscho

Am 16.06.2014 09:37, schrieb Marcin Woliński:
Dnia 2014-06-15, nie o godzinie 17:03 -0500, Herbert Schulz pisze:
I'm using TeX Live 2014 (from the pretest) on a Mac and don't see that black 
dot (unless it's awfully small).

This is good news, thanks.  On the other hand, it’s a pity there is no
more incentive to learn what is happening there. ;-) It has to be
something deep in the engine since the \savebox version also causes the
dot to appear.

Could anyone check on Linux TeXlive 2014?  Maybe it’s Linux specific…

Could it be something that has to do with your PDF Viewer?

Definitely not.


Best,
M.





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