man, 18.04.2005 kl. 12.42 skrev Stuart Children: > Firstly, thanks to Guru Labs for releasing this! > > Per Bjornsson wrote: > > On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 23:14 +0200, Kyrre Ness Sjobak wrote: > > > >>Only problem is, i can't get it printed - In acroread, it shows up all > >>fine, but in ggv and in printout from acroread (piped through kprinter), > >>many of the letters are completely messed up. Output of printer looks > >>like "~~~~~"... Any ideas how to fix this? Hate on-screen reading :) > > I had the same problem with ggv on my FC3 desktop. > > > This happened in some versions of OpenOffice.org; the exported PDFs are > > valid but the embedded fonts are too complicated for some PDF viewers to > > deal with... Do you have Evince available? It seems to play ball, I just > > tested it (didn't print the whole thing, but an export to PS looks > > fine). Perhaps Xpdf in FC3 or higher can deal as well, Xpdf 3 is decent > > at dealing with complicated font embedding. > > gpdf-2.8.2-4.2 on FC3 certainly seems to deal with it fine. > > HTH > > -- > Stuart Children > http://terminus.co.uk/ After doing some "debugging" i have found out that the error occurs somewhere between acrobat and kprinter - if i click "open file" in kprinter (where file is "/tmp/Acro000P9qPen"), i can see the same old "~~~" where the text should be (in KGhostView). So this is probably just acrobat producing borked output. Nothing to see here, please move along... But this also applies to ggv etc. - but here i can't even read it, its full of strange symbols everywhere. Haven't tried gpdf, then. I just havent got any great experience with it... Ill try that (and dump bug reports at ggv and adobe) Kyrre