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Things are going good here but in my neverending effort to get SuSE to do everything that winders will do (for my own satisfaction as well as my daughters happiness) I have run across 1 more stumbling block. It seems that kGhostview (ghostview, etc) generally displays pdf files fine. Occasionally though it will silently fail. Acrobat reader on the otherhand will generally display any (non-corrupt) pdf file. The problem is that Acrobats on screen font display is sometimes (but not always) horrible. This is especially the case with files that I create using the print to PDF option (in kprint). Ghostview's display of these files is excellent. I read the Acrobat reader help file but its solutions seem aimed at acroread4 (I'm using the latest linux version). I tried to adapt the methods but have had no luck. Basically it seems that Acrobat is not finding the fonts that are available and so is using some ugly screen font. Has anyone else run into this? Any solutions? Thanks alot. -- dh Don't shop at GoogleGear.com!
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David Herman