Discussion:
Watermerk / Wasserzeichen?
zobbel
2006-12-05 15:42:11 UTC
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Hi all,
not strictly a TXC question, but: How do I achieve a watermark?

I'd like to have a light-grey-shaded large Text (or picture) in the background of each page, saying something like "NOT FOR SALE" or "REVIEW COPY". I have looked at all sorts of FAQs and package docs, but nothing for my problem it seems. I use as profile "Latex to PDF", not dvi or ps; so any suggestion useful to should work with pdflatex....

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Andreas Lindstrot
2006-12-05 16:36:35 UTC
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There are the two packages draftcopy or draftwatermark.
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John Trapp
2006-12-14 11:17:59 UTC
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It was recommended that I upgrade to Acrobat Reader 8.0 from 7.0, for
security reasons.

Since then I have found a problem with using Reader for pdf files in TXC.
I had not change the DDE commands for the viewer (except for the
executable), but now it tells me there is an error whenever I compile
again, closes Reader down, and then calls it up again. It still sort of
works, but there is now this extra hurdle.

Has any one else experienced the same problem?

Is it a cas that the command line arguments need to change?

John
Yannick
2006-12-14 12:36:46 UTC
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Hi John,
I had the same problem. But only with
LaTeX => PDF.
If I run
LaTeX => PS => PDF
I don't need to close Acrobat Reader before. So if you don't mind, just
compile this way. (it doesn't work however,
when you include graphics which are not eps.)
I would recommend you to always compile to DVI and just at the end (when
your document is finished) compile to PDF. This is, because DVI is MUCH
more comfortable for editing. (You can double-click into the DVI and it
jumps
to the appropriated place in the code) The magnifier glass is handy too.)
I have no other solution, sorry
Noemí Ortiz Coss
2006-12-15 20:18:14 UTC
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Hi everybody:
I have TexnicCenter 1 Beta 7.01 and Miktex 2.4
When I produce a PDF output I have a problem.
When I build the output at first, everything is OK, but when I change something in my file and re-build the output, it says "I can't write on file name.pdf" and no output is generated.
I changed some settings in Profiles/Viewer window and have the following:

Path of executable:
C:\Programas\Adobe\Acrobat 5.0\Acrobat\Acrobat.exe

View's project output:
Command line argument
Command: "%bm.pdf"

Forward search:
Command line argument
Command: "%bm.pdf"

Close document before running (La)TeX
DDE command
Command: [DocClose("% bm.pdf")]
Server: acroview
Topic: control

I have to mention that I already tried other solutions, from webpage

http://www20.brinkster.com/olivares/camt2004.html#tth_sEc3

where you can find some settings, but they didn't worked.
And I'll mention also that when I close the PDF file (without close the Adobe reader) and re-build the output, everything works perfectly, but I haven't that problem before. I was able to re-build and this error didn't happened. It all started when I tried to install Beamer and then my computer didn't recognize Miktex (I made some wrong things).
I had to re-install it and now I have this problem.
I think that closing the PDF file everytime I re-build the output is not so bad... but I'd like to know what happened here.
So, i'd appreciate any idea or sugestion.
Thank you.

Noemí.


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jack bowden
2006-12-16 11:06:56 UTC
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Hi,

Does anyone know how to produce the symbol for the expected fisher
information. It is a statistical function, and is basically an 'I' , but it
is written in a strange font?


jack
Subject: [TXC-Users] PDF problem
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 14:18:14 -0600 (CST)
I have TexnicCenter 1 Beta 7.01 and Miktex 2.4
When I produce a PDF output I have a problem.
When I build the output at first, everything is OK, but when I
change something in my file and re-build the output, it says "I can't write
on file name.pdf" and no output is generated.
C:\Programas\Adobe\Acrobat 5.0\Acrobat\Acrobat.exe
Command line argument
Command: "%bm.pdf"
Command line argument
Command: "%bm.pdf"
Close document before running (La)TeX
DDE command
Command: [DocClose("% bm.pdf")]
Server: acroview
Topic: control
I have to mention that I already tried other solutions, from webpage
http://www20.brinkster.com/olivares/camt2004.html#tth_sEc3
where you can find some settings, but they didn't worked.
And I'll mention also that when I close the PDF file (without close
the Adobe reader) and re-build the output, everything works perfectly, but
I haven't that problem before. I was able to re-build and this error didn't
happened. It all started when I tried to install Beamer and then my
computer didn't recognize Miktex (I made some wrong things).
I had to re-install it and now I have this problem.
I think that closing the PDF file everytime I re-build the output
is not so bad... but I'd like to know what happened here.
So, i'd appreciate any idea or sugestion.
Thank you.
Noemí.
Nada en la vida es tan irremediablemente trágico. Hasta una lágrima, al
resbalar por la mejilla, hace cosquillas.
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jack bowden
2006-12-14 15:06:10 UTC
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dear all,

Does anyone know the latex code for the expected fisher information, a
statistical quantity?

It is represented simply as the letter "I" but is in a strange font,
(not italic but similar)


thankyou,

Jack
Subject: Re: [TXC-Users] Acrobat reader 8.0
Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2006 13:36:46 +0100
Hi John,
I had the same problem. But only with
LaTeX => PDF.
If I run
LaTeX => PS => PDF
I don't need to close Acrobat Reader before. So if you don't mind, just
compile this way. (it doesn't work however,
when you include graphics which are not eps.)
I would recommend you to always compile to DVI and just at the end (when
your document is finished) compile to PDF. This is, because DVI is MUCH
more comfortable for editing. (You can double-click into the DVI and it
jumps
to the appropriated place in the code) The magnifier glass is handy too.)
I have no other solution, sorry
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Yannick
2006-12-19 14:25:19 UTC
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Hi Jack,
I don't know this symbol, but I added a PDF-file with about 20 pages
filled with symbols. I'm sure, you will find
yours among those symbols.
Good luck,

Yannick

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