On Sat 14 Sep 2013 10:57:03 NZST +1200, Steve Holdoway wrote:

> Different monitors, let alone their setup will affect what's seen.

Not for PDFs, unless you're talking colour, which may be relevant for photos
but not for line drawings.

> Then you've got hardware differences, technologies - analogue /
> digital... all of which affect the presentation of a standard
> source.

Yes, but pretty much only for colour, and that's a non-issue for
presentation PDFs unless you're completely out of whack. Font
anti-aliasing may look a little different at extreme ends of
magnification. No way does your output device (of which your PDF
renderer is one) mess with overlapping text unless it's broken. Or, like
I said, the PDF is broken.

Volker

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