> As I said in my previous posting, the solution is on the way.

Ok good news - though as a personal policy I tend to ignore vapourware
;)

> NDA bit so I can't tell you much more, but I assure you that a pretty good 
> acroread Version 7 is being beta tested for Linux currently.

If you are in a position to have some input into acroshite version N,
I'd like some decent A4 printing. In version 3, you had to select "A4"
for each damn file you loaded. In version 4, there were preferences, but
never mind non-Americans (do they exist?), whatever one saved for
paper-format, it was set to something useless on startup. In version 5,
after over 5 years, Adobe managed to fix that bug (read very
carefully!): the preferences selector for the paper size now shows A4 on
startup. Idiots.

You can read up on this at 
ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/IEEEtran/testflow/testflow_doc.txt

The first ever acroread capable of printing in A4 without having to
drive round the block a few times would be handy.

> I can't read a book of the type which comes out of a 'varsity library in only 
> 4 days. Please could you let me in on the secret?  :-)

You ain't studying fast enough!! :-)

Volker

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