Hallo Frans,
> > Did you turn off the option
> > 'Fit to Page' in the print
> > dialog box of the
> > Acrobat Reader?
>
> yes, checked, is default on
should be off.
> > Did you really switch to the
> > a4 papersize in the PageSetup
> > Dialog Box? I need to do both
> I need to do this again every time Acrobat starts up. It defaults on
> "Letter" paper, the US size. I can't seem to find where to change the
> default to A4. If I change it when the document is already on display it
> doesn't make a diffrence in the view and there;s no "refresh" screen
> option to se the result after these settings have been modified.
I have to switch it every time I start Acrobat, too. But this is not for
display, it is for printing only. As far as I know, there is no option to
set it to a4 as a default. The display size is shown at the bottom of the
acrobat reader (a4 should read 210x297mm). You might double check this.
> I'll get Acrobat reader 5.0 and see what happens. I'm currently on 4.0
Oh, you are using a win/mac version? I only know the solaris/linux version
of the acrobat reader.
Did you try the testpage.tex latex document with pdflatex? If not, give it
a try and print it out. I think this is really helpful.
Is your printed output scaled or just shifted? What system are you using?
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Viele Gr��e,
Patrick Gundlach