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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/FAQ-en/html/FAQ-charshift.html b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/FAQ-en/html/FAQ-charshift.html index 46eb2c9bac7..8f5d2f4fcfb 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/FAQ-en/html/FAQ-charshift.html +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/generic/FAQ-en/html/FAQ-charshift.html @@ -3,16 +3,16 @@ </head><body> <h3>Weird characters in <i>dvips</i> output</h3> <!-- fi ligature pound pounds sterling elephants --> -<p/>You’ve innocently generated output, using <i>dvips</i>, and there +<p/>You’ve innocently generated output, using <i>dvips</i>, and there are weird transpositions in it: for example, the <code>fi</code> ligature has appeared as a textsterling symbol. This is an unwanted side-effect of the precautions outlined in <a href="FAQ-dvips-pdf.html">generating PostScript for PDF</a>. The <code>-G1</code> switch discussed in that question is appropriate for -Knuth’s text fonts, but doesn’t work with text fonts that don’t follow -Knuth’s patterns (such as fonts supplied by Adobe). +Knuth’s text fonts, but doesn’t work with text fonts that don’t follow +Knuth’s patterns (such as fonts supplied by Adobe). <p/>If the problem arises, suppress the <code>-G1</code> switch: if you were using it -explicitly, <em>don’t</em>; if you were using <code>-Ppdf</code>, add <code>-G0</code> to +explicitly, <em>don’t</em>; if you were using <code>-Ppdf</code>, add <code>-G0</code> to suppress the implicit switch in the pseudo-printer file. <p/>The problem has been corrected in <i>dvips</i> v 5.90 (and later versions), which should be available in any recent TeX distribution. |