On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, Marc Heyvaert wrote: > Hello, > > Like I said in a previous mail, I have still some > issues with fonts in KOffice or other KDE > applications, although things have improved enormously > since about 12 months ago. Having said that I would > like to offer you an example of a document that I > produced (it's in dutch i'm afraid...) to illustrate > my point. > > 1. I chose times new roman to avoid problems with > people who would view this file afterwards -I think I > embedded the font as well, but I'm not sure now. I > prints on my printer exactly as it is in the pdf file > on my system. (deskjet 500 - kghostview; on Acrobat > (for linux) it looks lousy?) I think the font is to > bold really. Strangely enough, on a windows pc that I > have with a better printer Acrobat 6.0 shows the > document as it should be and it prints very well > too??? Fonts looking too bold on the screen depends heavily on the viewer application. You see, displaying fonts on a computer screen is *very* hard. Rendering it to a printer is much easier, and you won't likely see any unexpected boldness there. Only screen display is affected. Acrobat uses it's own internal font renderer. I think it's butt ugly, also on Windows. You might want to try Ghostscript 8, it has inproved screen rendering. KGhostview uses this. Dik ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.