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Re: trouble with ntt-jtex and dvips



On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 11:01:55PM +0200, David Kuehling wrote:
> >>>>> "Paul" == Paul Hampson <Paul.Hampson@anu.edu.au> writes:
> 
> > It produces a DVI which I can view quite well, but which the
> > application of divps or dvipdfmx gives 'stack overflow' or something
> > like it... I've not been successful finding info on this error in
> > google... Have you (or anyone else) hit this? The only error message I
> > can even understand fully comes from dvips.nonja, but which I can't
> > actually trust since it may just be unsupported.
> 
> Never had such problems.  Does running `dvi2dvi' on the DVI help?  It
> somehow changes font encoding.  If nothing works, I would consider this
> a bug.  What about `dvi2ps' (not `dvips')?

dvi2ps gave me output, but F|K\8l$r=q$3$&!D!# instead of
whatever characters you had there. Which doesn't surprise me.

I don't have dvi2dvi installed... Just apt-get install'd it,
but it's complaining about kpse_format_info symbol size, so
I'd expect it to segfault. In fact, it seems to have decided
to spend all it's time "prescanning" with no end in sight.

Maybe I've broken something in my setup here... I did some
pretty wild stuff trying to convince dvipdfmx to use Acrobat's
Japanese-support-pack fonts (Unsuccessfully)

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