Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.csd.uwm.edu!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!ginosko!uunet!mcsun!ukc!edcastle!aiai!richard From: richard@aiai.ed.ac.uk (Richard Tobin) Newsgroups: comp.text Subject: Re: Slitex colour layers wrong Message-ID: <786@skye.ed.ac.uk> Date: 23 Aug 89 14:13:35 GMT References: <707@skye.ed.ac.uk> Reply-To: richard@aiai.UUCP (Richard Tobin) Organization: AIAI, University of Edinburgh, Scotland Lines: 51 In article <707@skye.ed.ac.uk> I asked about non-matching colour layers in Slitex. As promised, here are the responses: Chris Torek : Chances are that your invisible characters *do* have zero width, possibly due to a bug in dvi2ps. Very old (pxl file) invisible fonts had zero width metrics due to a bug in Metafont78, but as far as I know those have all been squashed. More likely the dvi2ps that you have avoids sending empty glyphs to the printer, but forgets that having done so, the printer has not advanced; or else the printer itself avoids executing empty glyphs, but having done so, has not advanced, and dvi2ps thinks it has. All of this should work in my version of dvi-to-postscript, whihc should be available `soon' (I am still editing documentation and occasionally making small changes). rusty@edu.berkeley.garnet : Try using a different version of dvi2ps. Your problem sounds like the spacing problems I was having with dvi2ps. I use dvips (no 2 in the name) available via anonymous ftp here in the states from labrea.stanford.edu. "fw.clarke" : I read your news item about a problem with SliTeX a few days ago. Now I seem to have the same problem myself. Reading ../tex82/LaTeX/LaTeXslitex/README it seems to me that the problem is with the driver not recognising invisible fonts: > Make sure your output driver is capable of handling files > with all zero rasters before you use the invisible fonts. > A good test is to try out cmtex10 or cmsa10 and ask for > \char32. This is a zero raster character, and if > your driver can handle that it can handle invisible fonts. Since I'm in no hurry for a solution, I'll wait for Chris's dvi-to-postscript (which he will presumably be working on when he gets back from the dentist :-). Thanks to all who responded. -- Richard -- Richard Tobin, JANET: R.Tobin@uk.ac.ed AI Applications Institute, ARPA: R.Tobin%uk.ac.ed@nsfnet-relay.ac.uk Edinburgh University. UUCP: ...!ukc!ed.ac.uk!R.Tobin