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Bug 131734 - gnomepdf uses sans-serif font
gnomepdf uses sans-serif font
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 130239
Product: gpdf
Classification: Deprecated
Component: general
unspecified
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Martin Kretzschmar
Martin Kretzschmar
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2004-01-16 22:47 UTC by Christian Biesinger
Modified: 2004-12-22 21:47 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 2.3/2.4



Description Christian Biesinger 2004-01-16 22:47:09 UTC
gpdf version 0.111

Gnomepdf seems to use a sans-serif font on this system, which looks pretty
ugly and unreadable.

In addition, the spacing between the letters seems pretty unregular, which
doesn't help the readability.

And finally, many characters are displayed as squares, mostly ligatures it
seems, but also equations.

(this is a pdf document generated from a latex source; I don't know how
exactly it was generated)
Comment 1 Christian Biesinger 2004-01-16 22:49:41 UTC
ah, it looks like pdflatex was used to generate this pdf

acroread displays the pdf just fine
Comment 2 Martin Kretzschmar 2004-01-24 18:55:01 UTC
When running configure in gpdf: make sure it says:

Checking whether gnome-print has sane private headers... yes

Otherwise it won't try to use embedded font files and display
everything using sans, serif, and mono.

However, it'll use the spacing of the original font. If the metrics of
that font differ from sans, it'll look as you described.

If gpdf can use font-embedding, most squares will go away. The
development version (gpdf 0.12x for gnome 2.5) has more improvements
wrt. to ligatures and equations, though there are still problems.

Marking as duplicate of one such equation rendering bug.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 130239 ***
Comment 3 Christian Biesinger 2004-01-25 00:00:23 UTC
> When running configure in gpdf: make sure it says:

I was using the version shipped in debian, so that's a bit hard to do...

but thanks for your tip, maybe I'll try compiling gpdf myself.