Thank you for your answers. Mr. Arenzon's solution works well, but Mr. Voss's solution does not work for me. I update ONLY pst-text and replace "\RequirePackage{pst-char}" by "\RequirePackage{pst-text}" in pazik.sty, but output has not changed. Should I update whole "pstrics" relevant files? Or, there is another problem? Thanks in advance. Sincerely, Daisuke Hirata ----- Original Message ----- Jeferson Arenzon wrote: > One fast solution is to remove the call to the pst-char package and the > \usepackage{pst-text} it now inlcudes the macros from \pst-char. Herbert ----- Original Message ----- > One fast solution is to remove the call to the pst-char package and the > lines that draw the background characters as well. Of course, you should > rename the package style. As a bonus, all the compatibility problems > that pst-char have (still has?) with psfrag are removed. I'm sending this > modified version, called jpazik (with "diff" you can see the modifications), > but it's just a quick hack. Test it carefully. > regards, > jeferson > > On 26 Sep 2007 17:49:09 +0900, dskhrt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <dskhrt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > > > I am using the newest version of Powerdot, > > and like "pazik" style. > > > > But there is one problem. > > When I use this style, > > back-ground charcters (such as "e", "pi" etc.) > > are of the same color as of the text. > > This makes hard to read the documents. > > > > (If my English is too poor to make you understand, > > please run the sample file using pazik style and see it. > > My point will be obvious) > > > > > > How can I fix it? > > > > >