[PD] Ugly looking fonts in printed postscript patches on MacOsX

Arda Eden ardaeden at gmail.com
Tue Dec 10 08:30:02 CET 2013


Unfortunately the result is the same in pdf. I'll try the awk script that Mr. Puckette sent. 
Thank you. 

> On 10 Dec 2013, at 05:14, Tony Hillerson <tony.hillerson at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I’m not familiar with Latex, but are you able to pull in PDFs? Just double click the .ps file and Preview will convert it to PDF. See if that looks a little better. I am just now finishing a book on Pd, and use PDF figures converted from PostScript. I see the same vertical alignment problem, but it doesn’t look as bad in PDF, and we figured it was acceptable. 
>>> Hi,
>>> I am just about to finish a Turkish book about Pure Data. I am writing my book using Latex. The patch file example figures I use are directly printed (to file) as postscript files. But the fonts inside the object boxes are vertically justified to the top and that looks ugly (see the sample in attachment).
>>> 
>>> Any ideas ?
>>> Thanks.
>>> 
>>> <example.png>
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