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Feb 28 |
accepted | “Missing Delimiter” in Beamer-class |
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Oct 24 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Oct 24 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Oct 24 |
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“Missing Delimiter” in Beamer-class Absolutely. Thanks. |
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Oct 24 |
answered | “Missing Delimiter” in Beamer-class |
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Oct 24 |
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“Missing Delimiter” in Beamer-class Wow, that was fast! Thanks! Totally solved it. |
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Oct 24 |
asked | “Missing Delimiter” in Beamer-class |
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Sep 4 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Sep 4 |
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Problems with pdfLaTeX because of transparencies and transfer curves Well, it seems like the best way would be converting the troubled PDFs to PS and back to PDF v1.3. They should be included in the main PDF via pdfLaTeX afterwards. |
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Aug 31 |
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Problems with pdfLaTeX because of transparencies and transfer curves This is what I tried, but since my pdf consists of different sized pages, one of these conversions resized them to the same page size. Maybe I could try to convert the pdfs I'm including? Is there a free tool to check whether a .pdf is pdf1.3 oder pdfX compliant? |
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Aug 31 |
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Problems with pdfLaTeX because of transparencies and transfer curves Can I convert any .pdf file to .eps using pdf2ps and ps2eps? To me it sounds like this would produce a good output. |
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Aug 30 |
awarded | Student |
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Aug 30 |
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Problems with pdfLaTeX because of transparencies and transfer curves Thanks. Neither rebuilding the pdfs nor Adobe Professional are available to me. They adviced me to include graphics with 300 dpi. Is latex, dvips, ps2pdf (with /prepress) a better option to get a pdf/x or pdf1.3 compatible result? |
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Aug 30 |
asked | Problems with pdfLaTeX because of transparencies and transfer curves |