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Old 04-07-2013, 04:03 AM   #1
kaz2100
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xournal and fonts


Hya,

Situation
While annotating pdf document, I need to add 'tick' mark. However, the 'tick' mark using dingbats does not show correct. Just ordinal alphabet shows up.

System
Debian wheezy up to date. AMD64

So far I have found that dingbats, symbol and opensymbol do NOT work, and that wasy10 and cmex10 work well. Most of the alphabet fonts look good, (I am not positive tho.)

Does anybody know why?

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