Thursday, January 27, 2011
macmail inline attachment annoyance
defaults write com.apple.mail DisableInlineAttachmentViewing -bool yes
defaults write com.apple.mail DisableInlineAttachmentViewing -bool false
Restart Mail
Reference:
http://micahgilman.com/play/disable-mac-mailapp-inline-image-attachments/
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Embedding fonts in pdfs
1- Below is exactly taken from Colin McMillens website http://colinm.org/tips/latex
To check whether fonts are embedded, use pdffonts, which is included with xpdf. pdffonts gives output that looks like this:
$ pdffonts paper.pdf
name type emb sub uni object ID
------------------------------------ ------------ --- --- --- ---------
FHQIOS+NimbusRomNo9L-Medi Type 1 yes yes no 6 0
NEESMN+NimbusRomNo9L-Regu Type 1 yes yes no 9 0
PJQNOS+CMSY10 Type 1 yes yes no 12 0
You want "emb" to be "yes" for all fonts (and possibly "sub" as well; also, all fonts should be Type 1, not Type 3). By default in Ubuntu, pdflatex should embed all fonts. Just in case, you can check /etc/texmf/updmap.d/00updmap.cfg, which should have a line like this:
pdftexDownloadBase14 true
If it's set to "false", change it to "true", then run update-updmap as root. Remake the PDF; if it still has non-embedded fonts, your figures are probably to blame. Check your PDF figures and make sure their fonts are embedded (using the pdffonts command). For anything that doesn't have embedded fonts, you can try the following magical invocation (all on one line):
gs -dSAFER -dNOPLATFONTS -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -sPAPERSIZE=letter -dCompatibilityLevel=1.4 -dPDFSETTINGS=/printer -dCompatibilityLevel=1.4 -dMaxSubsetPct=100 -dSubsetFonts=true -dEmbedAllFonts=true -sOutputFile=figures/Mprime-new.pdf -f figures/Mprime.pdf
This creates a file "figures/Mprime-new.pdf" that is hopefully identical to the input file "figures/Mprime.pdf", except that the fonts are embedded. Run pdffonts on it to check.
Once all your figures are in PDF format, remake the paper again. Hopefully, all your fonts are now embedded -- check again with pdffonts.
2-Second way suggested by Abdul Jabbar was to print the pdf file from the adobe printer. This is the easy and quick solution.
Thanks to both Abdul Jabbar and Colin McMillen
Last option in Mac OS is:
3-Open the file in Preview and save the document to another file.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Wireshark on Mac OS X
1- *Read* Readmefirst.rtf document
2- Enable viewing of hidden folders on your Mac. On your terminal window:
defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles TRUE
killall Finder
To disable:
defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles FALSE
killall Finder
3- Move Wireshark icon to Applications folder
Reference: http://macs.about.com/od/tipstricks/qt/hiddenfolder.htm
4- Move contents of the Command Line folder to /usr/local/bin
5- Drag the ChmodBPF folder onto the StartupItems alias.
6- Open X11 terminal
7- Change ownership of some files:
cd /Library/StartupItems/
sudo chown -R root:wheel ChmodBPF
Reference: http://www.kleinsch.com/2009/10/03/wireshark-chmodbpf-errors-on-snow-leopard/
8- Restart the machine.