Philip Webb wrote:
> 141229 Philip Webb wrote:
>> I want to revise the 1st page of a PDF on my Internet site.
>> The original was created by Libreoffice c 3 years ago
>> & cb found at  http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~purslow/nt/mark-notes.pdf .
>> The revision I created today has mangled some of the punctuation :
>>  http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~purslow/test/mark-notes.pdf .
>> I used the same .odt file in both cases, with small revisions in the 2nd,
>> but few, if any, of them affecting the punctuation which has been damaged.
> I've investigated further & the problem remains.
> It occurred to me that it was perhaps being caused by importing a text file
> &/or that the original import & PDF had been done by OpenOffice  3 ya .
> However, apostrophes & extended dashes are mangled as shown above
> even when I enter a completely new .odt file.  I've tried changing the font
> & using the PDF dialog under 'File', but the bad effect still happens.
>
> This has to be a bug in LO : whatever the characters in the .odt ,
> LO sb able to reproduce them correctly in the exported PDF .
> It appears that I don't have a bug account with LO, so I've applied for one
> & after checking whether anyone else has run into it, will report it.
>
> Any further suggestions by Gentoo users are very welcome.
>


I'm clueless but could it be a missing font issue?? 

Dale

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