Thanks Orly, Doc and William!

Yes, the problem is in font conversion, and, as William pointed out,
there are many ways to get from tex to pdf.

I've gone to working with the Tex file itself ->latex ->dvips -> ps2pdf
but even with specifying \usepackage{times}, \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} and
telling ps2pdf to embed fonts, it still looks great under Linux and lousy
under windows.  William, your files look good under a Windows version of
Adobe Acrobat Reader?  Maybe I need to try dvipdf and going from dvi to
pdf rather than ps to pdf.

I'm sure Orly's right about the mapping - but not sure of a recipe that
will get it the way I want it.  I had hoped someone had one.  

Thanks.  I'll try juggling parameters.  It's in there somewhere.

BTW, this is part of my effort to get documents that convert well from
html to pdf.  Untweaked html2latex works pretty well with VERY simple html
markup - still not doing graphics.  I decided to go from html to LaTex,
so that I move from most restrictive to least restrictive.  

Thank you, again.  I'll report back....

Bob Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Trillium Technologies Ent.
General Santos City, Philippines



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