If you can give me an url where i can download the rawhide rpm - i shall do so, in order to test it. Then we can be shure that there is no font issues etc. Hmm... does not fedora use a common folder for fonts, shared amongst all programs? BTW. if that was made by oo it certainly looked very nice! And the content was also extremly exiting - especcially the laptop stuff. I might even consider running that (home folder stuff) at home! I do administrate a small school network, and we use a small self-written tool called admin-script to get the thick-clients in sync. man, 13.09.2004 kl. 21.48 skrev Havoc Pennington: > On Mon, 2004-09-13 at 12:38 -0700, Per Bjornsson wrote: > > On Mon, 2004-09-13 at 12:32, Havoc Pennington wrote: > > > > > Can you try xpdf/acroread so we know if it's your computer, the pdf, or > > > gnome-pdf-viewer specifically? > > > > It works fine in xpdf, it's the gpdf version in FC2 that's borked - lots > > of PDFs generated by OpenOffice look like this in gpdf. Possibly fixed > > upstream - is it OK in rawhide? > > > > rawhide gpdf seems to work for me, so maybe it's fixed, unless it's an > issue of fonts available or something. > > Havoc > >