[XeTeX] Don't update to Mac OS X 10.6.7
Peter Baker
psb6m at virginia.edu
Fri Apr 1 22:05:11 CEST 2011
Thanks to Mojca and others for the warning. I postponed the update
earlier today just because I was busy with something else: now I see I
dodged a bullet.
On 4/1/11 3:59 PM, Rembrandt Wolpert wrote:
> well, no, not quite such a simple fix... since the printing issue
> affects not only open type fonts, but also embedded pdf-graphics
> ((Xe)LaTeX produced files with (embedded) musical notation (pdf) done
> with lilypond-book print all sorts of weird things, just not the
> musical notation). The music-pdf file prints fine as a stand-alone,
> the text prints fine as stand-alone, no pdf-graphics for me. So,
> warning still stands, and it may be worth waiting until Apple has
> fixed this (my students are running my door down! It's
> dissertation-submitting-time here.)
>
> A not-so pleasant workaround is to use Acrobat for printing, and
> choose from the Printer dialogue ->Advanced->Print as Image. However,
> that is also not perfect... (Chinese mixed with a Western OTF font can
> give nasty surprises.)
>
> I'm downgrading to 10.6.6 at the weekend...
>
> Rembrandt Wolpert
>
> (BTW. The files show perfectly in Preview, Skim, Google, and print
> perfectly on a (fortunately) not-yet-upgraded 10.6.6 machine in the
> next room.)
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 14:33, Keith J. Schultz <keithjschultz at web.de
> <mailto:keithjschultz at web.de>> wrote:
>
> HI,
>
> I am on 10.6.7 and do not have any problems with fonts and printing!
> I believe their is a simple fix. Delete the font caches.
>
> I can not remeber the the source, but deleting the font cache seems to
> fix the problem!
>
> regards
> Keith.
>
> Am 01.04.2011 um 21:00 schrieb Mojca Miklavec:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm sorry for cross-posting, but this issue is a really nasty
> one (and
> > might come too late for some). If you use OpenType fonts in your TeX
> > documents, don't update your Mac OS X unless you want to have some
> > serious fun with printing ...
> >
> > http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13727_7-20048314-263.html
> > http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2792142
> > http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2791830
> >
> > ... a workaround that worked for me (for PostScript printers
> only) was
> > the following: I used
> > http://localhost:631/help
> > for help and ended up doing
> > lpstat -p
> > to get printer name and then
> > lp -d some_very_weird_printer_name_ myfile.pdf
> > to send the file to a PostScript printer.
> >
> > I wasn't sure whether it was an OS issue or LuaTeX issue (I updated
> > both), but Florian on ntg-context mailing list posted the above
> links
> > which most probably makes XeTeX users vulnerable as well.
> >
> > Mojca
> >
> >
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