Hi Norbert, Sorry for the delay in replying but I see that you have been busy looking into this problem with Miguel.
I am sorry that I sent you a corrupted file. I sent it beause this was the file giving me the most problems (makes sense now). So, as an update, the problem is only occuring with TeXLive (and not TeTeX). How can I help out further? With best wishes will -- Dr William G MacKay Microbiologist Quoting Norbert Preining <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi Will! > Thanks for the upload, but this is not a dvi file! > $ xdvi l2e-usrguide.dvi > xdvi.bin: Fatal error: l2e-usrguide.dvi: Not a DVI file. > $ file l2e-usrguide.dvi > l2e-usrguide.dvi: data > > Are you sure that this is the correct file? > > AND: We got two different reports, one stating that it does *only* > apply > to texlive and not tetex, and one that it applies to both. > > My honest guess is that there are some .xdvirc, XDvi resources, or > something else lying around at the user or in the global dirs > interfering. But this is a guess. > > Still hoping for a dvi file that actually exhibits this effect. > > Thanks and bye, Norbert > > -- > Xdvi shows poor rendering quality > https://launchpad.net/bugs/58987 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Interior Design Degree, 100% online Westwood College offers online bachelor degrees in interior design http://tags.bluebottle.com/fc/MhtYWUi2STjcDCu0SUEIG3z1Igcms2GmA78H7/ -- Xdvi shows poor rendering quality https://launchpad.net/bugs/58987 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs