[OS X TeX] Displaying in Adobe Reader vs. Preview
John Thoo
jthoo at yccd.edu
Mon Mar 23 07:43:46 EDT 2015
Hello, everyone.
I am having trouble with displaying a PDF using Adobe Reader XI (11.0.10) in two-page mode. Here is a sample:
<http://ms.yccd.edu/~jthoo/pickup/rectoverso.pdf>
In Preview 7.0 View > Two Pages, recto pages are correctly displayed on the right, and verso pages on the left. However, in Adobe Reader XI View > Page Display > Two Page View, recto pages are incorrectly displayed on the left, and verso on the right.
What am I doing wrongly? How do I ensure that recto pages are displayed on the right, and verso on the left in Adobe Reader, just as they are in Preview?
I used pdflatex, if that makes a difference.
By the way, a second question: How do I ensure that the fonts are embedded in the PDF? Is that done automatically in pdflatex? I am using
\newcommand*{\memfontfamily}{qtm} % http://www.tug.dk/FontCatalogue/tgtermes/
\newcommand*{\memfontpack}{tgtermes}
\documentclass[extrafontsizes,showtrims]{memoir}
% extrafontsizes sets the default font for the document to
% Latin Modern in the T1 font encoding, which is equivalent to
% \usepackage{lmodern}\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}.
% memfontfamily "qtm" and memfontpack "tgtermes" substitutes
% the TeX Gyre Termes font instead.
\usepackage[]{qtxmath} % math fonts for Gyre Termes
\usepackage[protrusion=true,expansion=true]{microtype}
Thanks very much in advance for your help.
---John.
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