On 14/05/14 07:56, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 05/13/2014 05:47 PM, Dale Dellutri wrote:
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 8:23 PM, Robert Moskowitz
<rgm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am displaying IEEE 802 standard pdfs. In Acrobat that I get for
Fedora
from Adobe's repo, the font used is basically unreadable,
particularly when
I display it on the monitor in the meeting room.
...
I don't understand why this should be more noticeable when displaying
it on
the monitor in the reading room, unless it's a resolution problem.
Because it is almost readable on the LCD, but when it gets projected on
the screen for some reason there are all sorts of vertical lines next to
many of the characters.
If I recall/understand correctly, Adobe Reader uses font antialiasing by
default, something called Cooltype; whereas evince, and almost all the
Linux PDF readers built against poppler, don't apply any font
antialiasing/smoothing. I'd try tinkering with the font settings in
Adobe Reader ("font smoothing" settings).
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