thanks for the tip. In attachment the screenshot of a tex document
with vs without the \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} line.
Unfortunately, I would say quality is comparable on okular: while TrueType
fonts are indeed slightly sharper, they look a bit "irregular" with
respect to the other case (e.g. look at the words "Review" and "Physics"
in ref. [7] of the document).
In addition TrueType fonts look pretty strange if I open the same document
with Acroread...
Hi,
thanks for the tip. In attachment the screenshot of a tex document T1]{fontenc} line.
with vs without the \usepackage[
Unfortunately, I would say quality is comparable on okular: while TrueType
fonts are indeed slightly sharper, they look a bit "irregular" with
respect to the other case (e.g. look at the words "Review" and "Physics"
in ref. [7] of the document).
In addition TrueType fonts look pretty strange if I open the same document
with Acroread...
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