Bugs item #315, was opened at 2005-03-21 16:53 You can respond by visiting: http://sarovar.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=493&aid=315&group_id=106 Category: Fonts Group: v1.21a Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Submitted By: Stan Swiercz (swiercz)
Assigned to: Thomas Esser (tetex) Summary: pdflatex on solaris font problems with acroread
Initial Comment: I have compiled pdflatex 1.2.1a that comes with teTeX 3.0 on both linux and solaris. The linux version works properly but the solaris one does not. The last font included in the pdf output produces the error: Unable to extract the embedded font 'KTGBVU+CMR8'. Some characters may not display or print correctly. when viewed with acroread (version 5 or 6, windows, linux and solaris versions). Note that no error is seen when viewed with ghostscript and xpdf. The above error comes from the file: ------------------------ \documentclass{article} \newcommand{\ip}[2]{(#1, #2)} \begin{document} This is an example input file. Footnotes \footnote{This is an example of a footnote.} pose no problem. \LaTeX\ is good at typesetting mathematical formulas like \( x-3y + z = 7 \) or \( a_{1} > x^{2n} + y^{2n} > x' \) or \( \ip{A}{B} = \sum_{i} a_{i} b_{i} \). The spaces you type in a formula are ignored. Remember that a letter like $x$ % $ ... $ and \( ... \) are equivalent is a formula when it denotes a mathematical symbol, and it should be typed as one. \end{document} ----------------------- The sigma is produced correctly. If however I comment out the footnote, the sigma in the summation is no longer viewable and the error message is Unable to extract the embedded font 'ATSTIO+CMEX10'. Some characters may not display or print correctly. I attach a pdf files produced on solaris. Is this a know problem with a patch available? If you need further information please do not hesitate to contact me. Stan ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Martin Schröder (oneiros) Date: 2005-03-23 14:25 Message: Logged In: YES user_id=421 This seems to be a build problem on Solaris. Compiling the example on teTeX 3.0 on Linux produces a pdf that shows no problems in AR. A possible cause for the message by AR might be this extract from pdf_test_solaris.pdf: --------- 29 0 obj << /Length1 268436401 /Length2 3204 --------- Length1 is definitely wrong. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Martin Schröder (oneiros) Date: 2005-03-23 14:16 Message: Logged In: YES user_id=421 I can reproduce the problem with AR5 and AR7(latest "beta") on Linux. I can't reproduce it with gs 8.50 and Jaws. I suspect that this is a bug in AR. :-( ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: http://sarovar.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=493&aid=315&group_id=106