MacOSX-TeX Digest #163 - 11/25/01
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MacOSX-TeX Digest #163 - Sunday, November 25, 2001
Re: [Mac OS X TeX] Quartz and OS 10.1.1
by "Gerben Wierda" <sherlock at rna.nl>
Re: [Mac OS X TeX] Quartz and OS 10.1.1
by "Michael Murray" <mmurray at maths.adelaide.edu.au>
Re: [Mac OS X TeX] Quartz and OS 10.1.1
by "Arun Mangalam" <arun_mangalam at mac.com>
Re: [Mac OS X TeX] Quartz and OS 10.1.1
by "Gerben Wierda" <sherlock at rna.nl>
Re: [Mac OS X TeX] Quartz and OS 10.1.1
by "Gerben Wierda" <sherlock at rna.nl>
Re: [Mac OS X TeX] Quartz and OS 10.1.1
by "V. Vatsal" <vatsal at math.ubc.ca>
Re: [Mac OS X TeX] Quartz and OS 10.1.1
by "Michael Murray" <mmurray at maths.adelaide.edu.au>
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Subject: Re: [Mac OS X TeX] Quartz and OS 10.1.1
From: "Gerben Wierda" <sherlock at rna.nl>
Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2001 11:22:56 +0100
On Saturday, November 24, 2001, at 05:42 , V. Vatsal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm wondering if the developers on this list know whether 10.1.1
> squashes the PDF bugs that were causing people grief earlier.
>
> For what it's worth, it seems that the files I created with GS 6 which
> crashed 10.1 when opened in Preview or TeXShop all work fine in 10.1.1.
> I haven't been able to test printing, though -- I suspect that will be
> the real test.
10.1.1 fixed the bugs I know of that made Quartz crash. It also fixed
the bug that made Acrobat 5 flash between pages in full screen mode
(thus eliminating the need to run Acrobat 4 in Classic for certain types
of PDF presentations).
It does not fix the bug with the multiple fonts, but viewing them in
Acrobat is a workaround.
G
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Subject: Re: [Mac OS X TeX] Quartz and OS 10.1.1
From: "Michael Murray" <mmurray at maths.adelaide.edu.au>
Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2001 22:38:04 +1030
At 11:22 AM +0100 25/11/01, Gerben Wierda wrote:
>10.1.1 fixed the bugs I know of that made Quartz crash.
>
>G
>
Ah excellent. I hadn't realised that. It hasn't fixed the lack
of transitions in Acrobat 5. I assume that is Acrobat not
Mac OS X ?
Thanks - Michael
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Subject: Re: [Mac OS X TeX] Quartz and OS 10.1.1
From: "Arun Mangalam" <arun_mangalam at mac.com>
Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2001 12:48:45 -0500
Does anyone have the latest Ghostscript installed? If so, does 10.1.1
work well now. It would be nice to use the latest Ghostscript instead of
using GS 6...
- Arun
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Subject: Re: [Mac OS X TeX] Quartz and OS 10.1.1
From: "Gerben Wierda" <sherlock at rna.nl>
Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2001 22:13:03 +0100
On Sunday, November 25, 2001, at 06:48 , Arun Mangalam wrote:
> Does anyone have the latest Ghostscript installed? If so, does 10.1.1
> work well now. It would be nice to use the latest Ghostscript instead
> of using GS 6...
This problem has not been fixed in 10.1.1 so I still am @ GS 6. However,
there seem to be other problems with gs6 hat gs7 fixes so there might be
a choice of evils here. If people convince me 7 is the better choice
(even if the multiple font problem remains) I'll upgrade my package.
G
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Subject: Re: [Mac OS X TeX] Quartz and OS 10.1.1
From: "Gerben Wierda" <sherlock at rna.nl>
Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2001 22:15:23 +0100
On Sunday, November 25, 2001, at 01:08 , Michael Murray wrote:
> Ah excellent. I hadn't realised that. It hasn't fixed the lack
> of transitions in Acrobat 5. I assume that is Acrobat not
> Mac OS X ?
Yes. Acrobat does all the PDF itself (it is Acrobat after all) and
doesn't rely on the PDF in Quartz, except for very basic view stuff (and
some of that has been fixed in 10.1.1 so that full screen page
transitions do not 'flash'). At least you have active elements and some
transitions with AR5. With Quartz and Cocoa-apps like Preview you have
none of those.
G
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Subject: Re: [Mac OS X TeX] Quartz and OS 10.1.1
From: "V. Vatsal" <vatsal at math.ubc.ca>
Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2001 13:23:58 -0800
I'd vote for gs 7, personally. The font embedding is much better.
What's the exact problem with gs 7 and Quartz? If I remember correctly, it
has to do with mixing pk and type 1 fonts in the same document. Since I
almost never use pk fonts, this isn't a problem for me. Although I guess
there aren't yet free Type 1 versions of European Modern, so maybe this is
a serious issue for some people.
--On Sunday, November 25, 2001 10:13 PM +0100 Gerben Wierda
<sherlock at rna.nl> wrote:
> On Sunday, November 25, 2001, at 06:48 , Arun Mangalam wrote:
>
>> Does anyone have the latest Ghostscript installed? If so, does 10.1.1
>> work well now. It would be nice to use the latest Ghostscript instead
>> of using GS 6...
>
> This problem has not been fixed in 10.1.1 so I still am @ GS 6. However,
> there seem to be other problems with gs6 hat gs7 fixes so there might be
> a choice of evils here. If people convince me 7 is the better choice
> (even if the multiple font problem remains) I'll upgrade my package.
>
> G
>
>
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Subject: Re: [Mac OS X TeX] Quartz and OS 10.1.1
From: "Michael Murray" <mmurray at maths.adelaide.edu.au>
Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 09:10:27 +1030
>On Sunday, November 25, 2001, at 01:08 , Michael Murray wrote:
>
>>Ah excellent. I hadn't realised that. It hasn't fixed the lack
>>of transitions in Acrobat 5. I assume that is Acrobat not
>>Mac OS X ?
>
>Yes. Acrobat does all the PDF itself (it is Acrobat after all) and
>doesn't rely on the PDF in Quartz, except for very basic view stuff
>(and some of that has been fixed in 10.1.1 so that full screen page
>transitions do not 'flash'). At least you have active elements and
>some transitions with AR5. With Quartz and Cocoa-apps like Preview
>you have none of those.
>
>G
>
Thanks Gerben,
Are the transitions available in 5 documented anywhere ? I guess
I could make a document with all possible transitions in it
and try :-)
Michael
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