![]() ![]() Here's how this document is supposed to look, and more or less how it does still look when loaded with pdf.js in firefox, or with adobe reader: I've created a sample document here: test.pdf One of them is the version of TeX Gyre Pagella that the LaTeX newpxtext package uses. It seems to be a problem with certain fonts. My only guess is that this has something to do with recent changes to freetype2. I've also been having trouble with viewing PDFs in poppler or mupdf based PDF systems in the past day. ![]() pdf files unless absolutely necessary.Īny guidance the community can provide, including redirection to a more appropriate forum or site, would be appreciated. I will post screenshots that illustrate the problem if I can figure out how. Two apparent contrasts 'twixt October and November are file size (older bills are in the 230 - 240 kB range, while newer bills run 310 - 340 kB) and color (old bills include red line work and accept text, but new ones are all black).įor comparison, the new bills show up fine in Adobe Acrobat Reader DC on Windows 7 (far from my favorite operating environment). It's possible that Verizon has changed the way it formats bills. It looks like all the characters are fat-bitted and jammed together, something like a bad fax. The November 2017 and later bills are unreadable. Up through my October 2017 Verizon Wireless bill, Evince did a perfectly fine job of displaying the downloaded. Subject is a poor summary, but here are the circumstances: ![]()
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