On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 23:48, Volker Kuhlmann wrote: > > 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. [ ... ] I think 'The rest of the World' would concur with your sentiments. I have told them as forcefully as I could without being rude and offensive.
> You can read up on this at > ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/IEEEtran/testflow/testf >low_doc.txt Looks like an interesting paper. I shall read carefully it in the morning. > The first ever acroread capable of printing in A4 without having to > drive round the block a few times would be handy. Indeed. > > 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!! :-) :-) I just thought that you might have been able to pick up a speed-reading skill along the way. I was curious. Are the Posting Police happy? -- C.S. Note new miniscule .sig
