<notices this is turning into emacs again>

> Luckily Emacs has a relatively high clue threshold. Someone (Gino?)
> observed that there are no newbies who use Emacs. ;)

I based this upon a conversation I had with Mac/Linux/Unix users. 
Actually, the guy who really said it that anyone using emacs [well] can 
NOT claim to be a unix/linux newbie. ;)

<back on topic>

I'm stumped at times when it comes to rendering PDFs on Linux. Certain 
documents generated by LaTeX+dvipdfm or pdflatex produces horrible 
on-screen PDFs, but when printed on a laser/inkjet printer they come 
out... as they should be. Any clue? My guess would be missing fonts or 
whatnot, but I don't understand how the printer is able to make a 
beauty job out of it.

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Gino LV. Ledesma
Campus Network Group
Ateneo de Manila University
http://cng.ateneo.net/

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