[MacPorts] #25458: xfig-3.2.5 does not recognize special characters

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Mon Jun 28 21:19:44 PDT 2010


#25458: xfig-3.2.5 does not recognize special characters
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 Reporter:  lawrence.ong@…          |       Owner:  macports-tickets@…                   
     Type:  update                  |      Status:  new                                  
 Priority:  Normal                  |   Milestone:                                       
Component:  ports                   |     Version:  1.9.1                                
 Keywords:                          |        Port:  xfig                                 
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Changes (by ryandesign@…):

 * cc: lawrence.ong@… (removed)
 * cc: ryandesign@… (added)


Old description:

> When exporting to all three: PostScript, PDF and TeX, using File > Export
> > Combined PS/PDF/LaTeX, xfig incorrectly generates PostScript and PDF
> that included LaTeX-only (special) text
>
> Steps to Reproduce:
> 1. Open a new figure in xfig, draw a circle.
> 2. Select T (text) input on the left menu, on the bottom row click on
> Text Flags and select Special Flag to Special.
> 3. Click somewhere in the circle and type $\pi$
> 4. Save figure as toto.fig, then go to File > Export > Combined
> PS/PDF/LaTeX. The generated files toto_pspdftex.eps and toto_pspdftex.pdf
> should contain just the circle, but they also contain $\pi$. The third
> file: toto.pspdftex is correct.
>
> This is a known problem and has been resolved. See bugs fixed for
> Patchlevel 5a:
> http://www.xfig.org/art17.html
>
> But the version in MacPorts still has this problem.

New description:

 When exporting to all three: PostScript, PDF and TeX, using File > Export
 > Combined PS/PDF/LaTeX, xfig incorrectly generates PostScript and PDF
 that included LaTeX-only (special) text

 Steps to Reproduce:
  1. Open a new figure in xfig, draw a circle.
  2. Select T (text) input on the left menu, on the bottom row click on
 Text Flags and select Special Flag to Special.
  3. Click somewhere in the circle and type $\pi$
  4. Save figure as toto.fig, then go to File > Export > Combined
 PS/PDF/LaTeX. The generated files toto_pspdftex.eps and toto_pspdftex.pdf
 should contain just the circle, but they also contain $\pi$. The third
 file: toto.pspdftex is correct.

 This is a known problem and has been resolved. See bugs fixed for
 Patchlevel 5a:
 http://www.xfig.org/art17.html

 But the version in MacPorts still has this problem.

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Comment:

 Remember to use WikiFormatting.

 Note you don't need to Cc yourself.

 Thank you for the reproduction recipe.

 This ticket might be considered a duplicate of #22967.

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