This reminds me of a story I heard back when edlin, an early text editor
had been left in the dust by newer tools. Allegedly, an engineer wrote a
60-page document using edlin, since it was the only tool he knew then. It
just proves that stick-to-it-ness has some value.

As to one-word-per-line, hmmm… Some English-centric folks think that
"foreign" languages have too many long words anyway.

Seriously, is there any clue to the problem? You mentioned Word->PDF. What
tool(s) were used to create the PDF? What was the source document's
creator? A font issue, perhaps?

Just curious.

On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 9:27 AM, Böðvar Björgvinsson <bod...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I just tried to save a 200 page pdf to Word in Acrobat X Pro and almost all
> word spaces disappeared (10pt/14 Esprit font), so I had just one very long
> word for each line, more or less. Saving to rtf worked fine and I was able
> to spellcheck my Icelandic (not supported by FM yet) document in
> LibreOffice Writer, which, BTW, uses HunSpell, same as Adobe!
>
> Just my dime.
> Brgds,
> Bodvar Bjorgvinsson
>
>
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