![]() ![]() System/Library/Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/PlugIns/csparser.bundle/Contents/MacOS/csparser Library/Preferences/Logging/.plist-cache.FvAg3vra ![]() Applications/TeXmacs-1.99.12.app/Contents/Frameworks/amework/Versions/A/Sparkle Applications/TeXmacs-1.99.12.app/Contents/MacOS/TeXmacs This is the result from my machine (no gap): cwd Do you have TeX installed? From where? Additionally: can you try to open your TeXmacs, open the file and then open Activity Monitor and use it to show the list of the files which the application has opened, and copy it here? It should reveal which are the font files used. The only guess I have is that TeXmacs is picking up some strange CM font from your machine. TeXmacs dir is ok and also the resources inside your app. Let me know if there’s any more info I can provide, such as an upload of any directories for you to peruse! (I’m pretty sure my roommate’s machine was fresh, but again, there is some possibility it wasn’t.) ![]() I suppose somehow it seems like my TeXmacs is preferring the wrong font? I’ll see if I can try to find a fresh machine running Catalina to install TeXmacs to. These are the only copies of these files in the application package. (My roommate’s certainly I’ve found both CMEX7 and CMEX10 in the package contents of my TeXmacs application: both under Contents/Resources/share/TeXmacs/fonts/tfm/, with CMEX7 under ams/cmextra/cmex7.tfm, and CMEX10 under public/cm/cmex10.tfm. I don’t believe either machines have a TeX installation-at least not one I performed intentionally. So, I’m guessing it’s the former, but just making sure. How when you say the PDF looks okay, do you mean a PDF created by exporting the tm doc on your machine, or the PDF provided by my link? It’d be very strange if it’s the latter-I can see the gap on the one I provided even on my phone. (Also, apologies, not quite sure what category this post should be put in.) How could I try to fix the behavior of TeXmacs’ square root symbol in general? (I’m still not exactly sure how TeXmacs draws things-I’m hoping someone can point me in the right direction to learning about it!) (This might not be a big problem per se, but in terms of pushing TeXmacs to be a viable option for professional publishing, I think it could be an important detail!) (This latter behavior seems to occur in more general contexts.) The gap is preserved under export to PDF, so it seems to be “real”. Weirdly enough, changing the font size slightly-either up or down-closes the gap, though the bar and the tip of the radical still aren’t perfectly aligned. This is in the Generic style, in an inline formula. Just wanted to mention that there’s a small problem with formatting the square root symbol when it appears in very small contexts, such as an exponent or fraction in an inline formula, and has an argument only slightly larger(?) than usual, such as brackets: a small gap is introduced between the bar on top and the radical out front. ![]()
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