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Making Portable Document Format (PDF) files from LaTeX source is a little tricky, because the PDF file must incorporate not only the images for any figures, but also the font glyphs (or at least, partial fonts) for anything outside the standard handful of fonts in the basic PostScript set. In particular, this means most mathematical characters, Greek letters, and the like — even if they're in the normal Symbol font.
If this isn't done right, you get the kind of mess frequently downloaded from the Web: documents with missing characters, or wrong characters. The latter problem comes from differences in font encoding between the system the assembled the PDF file and the one on which it's displayed. This is why all but the basic fonts really must be embedded in the PDF file, even though this makes the file bigger. Furthermore, the fonts that are embedded should be outline (Type 1) fonts, so that they'll look “clean” wherever they are displayed or printed.
Though there are a number of HOWTO documents and Web pages devoted to this problem, I haven't found a single page that combines all the necessary information in one place. Hence, this document.
If this isn't done right, you get the kind of mess frequently downloaded from the Web: documents with missing characters, or wrong characters. The latter problem comes from differences in font encoding between the system the assembled the PDF file and the one on which it's displayed. This is why all but the basic fonts really must be embedded in the PDF file, even though this makes the file bigger. Furthermore, the fonts that are embedded should be outline (Type 1) fonts, so that they'll look “clean” wherever they are displayed or printed.
Though there are a number of HOWTO documents and Web pages devoted to this problem, I haven't found a single page that combines all the necessary information in one place. Hence, this document.
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Ce site web propose toute une série d'éléments gravitant autour de LaTeX, le système de composition de documents par excellence. Vous trouverez notamment des exemples de code, une liste des commandes et environnements usuels, un guide d'installation et une liste d'outils.
This is a guide to the LaTeX markup language. It is intended to form a useful resource for everybody from new users who wish to learn, to old hands who need a quick reference. LaTeX is a featured book on Wikibooks because it contains substantial content, it is well-formatted, and the Wikibooks community has decided to feature it on the main page or in other places.