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[PDF] Fix searching and copy-pasting underscore characters #287
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In the existing setup, the *.md source files are converted to PDF by pandoc that invokes pdflatex internally. With the default font encoding, underscore characters inside paragraphs of text look like whitespace (or absent) in the produced PDF documents w.r.t. copy-pasting text from PDF viewer or searching. This may confuse users as it makes `__ARM_FEATURE_name` and `long_function_name` strings invisible to the "Search ..." function of a viewer, but only if they are not inside a standalone block of code. One of the solutions is to use T1 font encoding and ensure that Type 1 fonts are available (i.e. pdflatex does not have to use rasterized Type 3 fonts).
There turned out to be a known issue with expressing underscores in PDFs produced by pdflatex (for example, this question). Considering possible regressions, this unofficial documentation for The PDF documents generated with this patch applied look visually correct and can be searched for identifier names containing underscore characters (though, the layout changed a bit). No new Type 3 fonts are listed in the output of |
Just in case, here is the output of Without this patch
With this patch applied
Another relevant link: https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/345866/when-should-package-fontenc-be-used-with-pdflatex |
Hi, thanks for your Pull Request. We aim to review it as soon as possible. |
LGTM. Thanks for the analysis and the fix! |
@all-contributors please add @atrosinenko for code. |
I've put up a pull request to add @atrosinenko! 🎉 |
In the existing setup, the *.md source files are converted to PDF by pandoc that invokes pdflatex internally. With the default font encoding, underscore characters inside paragraphs of text look like whitespace (or absent) in the produced PDF documents w.r.t. copy-pasting text from PDF viewer or searching. This may confuse users as it makes
__ARM_FEATURE_name
andlong_function_name
strings invisible to the "Search ..." function of a viewer, but only if they are not inside a standalone block of code.One of the solutions is to use T1 font encoding and ensure that Type 1 fonts are available (i.e. pdflatex does not have to use rasterized Type 3 fonts).
Fixes #282.
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