Vincent Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Package: tetex-bin > Version: 2.0.2-25 > Severity: normal > > pdflatex generates a PDF file containing truncated seminar slides. > Here's an example: > [...] > All PDF viewers (GPL Ghostscript 8.01, gv 3.6.1, xpdf 3.00, acroread 4) > display the generated slides truncated on the right. So, I assume that > the problem comes from the generated PDF file, not from the viewers.
Yes, the problem is in the file. > Note that there's no such problem with latex + dvips + ps2pdf (except > with gv -- perhaps bug #142228 for this one). Then you have given dvips the correct papersize options, or have configured them generally. In your example, there is no way for pdftex to know which physical pages sizes you want. Of course it knows of the area it can use for typesetting, but this is a different thing. If you use \usepackage{hyperref} (and IIRC geometry.sty as well), it will read the a4paper specification from the global options and put a PDF-special indicating the papersize into the PDF file. So essentially this is not a bug in pdftex, rather it is a limitation in how LaTeX typesetting works, and can quite easily be fixed by adding additional \usepackage commands. If you think that we can close this bug, please send your answer to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Regards, Frank -- Frank Küster Inst. f. Biochemie der Univ. Zürich Debian Developer