xdvi and xgdvi preview font resolution
Yuelin Li
liy12 at mskcc.org
Fri Dec 14 13:13:46 UTC 2007
Pressing "G" solved the problem. After that, xdvi seemed to add the
xdvi.gsAlpha: true into ~/.xdvirc.
Yuelin.
-- Christoph Bier wrote --|Thu (Dec/13/2007)[09:13]|--:
Yuelin Li schrieb am 12.12.2007 19:52:
> I have problems with low-resolution preview fonts in xdvi.
>
> The problem is, xgdvi shows nice smooth fonts, but xdvi shows
> low-resolution, not so nice fonts. I use both xgdvi and xdvi to view
> the same .dvi file generated by LaTeX. I have tetex, texlive, and
> xdvi, xgdvi packages installed. Is there something I should do (e.g.,
> sudo texconfig) to get smooth fonts in xdvi?
Try the gsAlpha-Option of xdvi or in contrast try the nogrey option
that can also be toggled by pressing "G" in an open xdvi window. If
one of this works you can use ~/.xdvirc for it. For example:
xdvi.gsAlpha: True
HTH
Best
Christoph
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