On Tuesday 26 October 2004 09:17, Teemu Nikkil? wrote: > On Tuesday 26 October 2004 04:01, BandiPat wrote: > > Teemu, > > Try using "kpdf" to view your pdf generated files. Adobe has not given > > Linux an updated reader in a long time, so complain to them for that! > > Kpdf seems to render the fonts much better and overall gives a better > > result with pdf files. > > > > Patrick > > I've also used gpdf, which renders the fonts really well too, sometimes > much better than AR. > > -Teemu
Font rendering in Acrobat Reader can be affected by two issues: 1) Sometimes, Acrobat Reader will substitute fonts and/or use "local" variants which are installed locally on the machine. Notes and hints on this are on docs.scribus.net Changing this is explained in the docs, as there is no UI in the Linux version, unlike Win and Mac versions :( 2) There are settings for changing the anti aliasing for both fonts and line artwork in Acro Reader perferences. The defaults are for line art anti aliasing off. Again, hints are on docs.scribus.net and in the Acro Reader help manual. g and kpdf are based on xpdf which has much improved text display in the 3.x version. However, some PDF 1.4 features like transparency are not supported. Hope that helps, Peter
