[OS X TeX] Re: The microtype mystery
George Gratzer
gratzer at me.com
Fri Aug 20 11:17:27 EDT 2010
By the way, Martin, off topic, I am really impressed by your fellow Swede,
the journalist Blomkvist. He would have had the courage and tenacity
to solve this mystery, especially, if helped by Lisbeth.
GG
On 2010-08-20, at 10:06 AM, Martin Berggren wrote:
> But the really interesting problem for us outsiders is why this happens...
>
> On Aug 20, 2010, at 17:02 , George Gratzer wrote:
>
>> I just woke up that my problem is solved!
>>
>>> Interestingly, the amssymb package---which loads the amsfonts package---appears to have all the symbols that latexsym contains so there is no need for the duplication and the speed difference is obvious. Am I wrong here?
>>
>> First, Herb you are wrong. My recollection is that latexsym defines about a dozen symbols
>> that amsfonts does not. It seems, however, that I do not need any one of them. So I commented out
>>
>> \RequirePackage{latexsym}
>>
>> in the sty file and here are the results:
>>
>> without microtype:
>>
>> real 0m2.604s
>> user 0m2.534s
>> sys 0m0.067s
>>
>> with microtype:
>>
>> real 0m7.172s
>> user 0m7.103s
>> sys 0m0.062s
>>
>> PERFECT!
>>
>> I am really grateful for your help Martin and Herb. Ido not know how you came up
>> with the idea that latexsym could be a factor. To me it was only a definition
>> of a dozen commands...
>>
>> I will report soon what these times are like with the new iMac.
>>
>> GG
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 2010-08-20, at 7:41 AM, Herbert Schulz wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Aug 20, 2010, at 4:56 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
>>>
>>>> Josep Maria Font wrote:
>>>> []
>>>>> Again, a very large increase factor! The preamble of the document is:
>>>>> \documentclass[a4paper]{article}
>>>>> \usepackage{fixltx2e}
>>>>> \usepackage{amssymb,latexsym} \usepackage{amsmath,amsthm}
>>>>> \usepackage{bm} \usepackage{enumerate}
>>>>> \usepackage{mathtools}
>>>>> \usepackage{url}
>>>>> I will e-mail the files privately to Robert.
>>>>
>>>> Here is another data point, obtained by playing with your preamble.
>>>>
>>>> From my own experiment, I would suspect the interaction of microtype with the latexsym or similar packages:
>>>>
>>>> I took some random article of mine (46 pages; if others want to repeat this experiment, the latex sources, two files, are publicly available here: <http://arxiv.org/format/1002.1772v1>). Then I inserted after the \documentclass line
>>>>
>>>> \usepackage{microtype}
>>>>
>>>> and then \usepackage{latexsym}, or alternatively just the following two lines from latexsym.sty:
>>>>
>>>> \DeclareSymbolFont{lasy}{U}{lasy}{m}{n}
>>>> \SetSymbolFont{lasy}{bold}{U}{lasy}{b}{n}
>>>>
>>>> These two lines do absolutely nothing visible, as far as I can tell. But here are the timings from
>>>>
>>>> time pdflatex CoDaNi_2010_art1
>>>>
>>>> on my MbookPro core2duo:
>>>>
>>>> Original file:
>>>> user 0m1.835s
>>>>
>>>> With just the two lines from latexsym.sty:
>>>> user 0m1.909s
>>>>
>>>> With \usepackage{microtype} alone:
>>>> user 0m8.591s
>>>>
>>>> With \usepackage{microtype} plus the two lines from latexsym.sty:
>>>> user 0m49.910s
>>>>
>>>> This is a factor of roughly 5 for microtype alone, and of 25 for microtype+latexsym. The extra time is spent in raw computing cpu time, no system calls or disk activity.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Martin
>>>>
>>>
>>> Howdy,
>>>
>>> Interestingly, the amssymb package---which loads the amsfonts package---appears to have all the symbols that latexsym contains so there is no need for the duplication and the speed difference is obvious. Am I wrong here?
>>>
>>> Good Luck,
>>>
>>> Herb Schulz
>>> (herbs at wideopenwest dot com)
>>>
>>>
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