Yesterday Tobias Hilbricht said that he tested OpenOffice Writer's (using version 2.0.2, which is the version that I have) PDF Export feature with small caps from an expert set, and it worked perfectly. This morning I used Writer to prepare a simple one-line document containing 37 characters (A thru Z in small caps; 1 thru 0 as oldstyle figures; and a blank space between the Z and the digit 1), all from the Adobe Garamond Regular Expert font. I installed that font as a System Font using KDE's Font Installer.
I typed the characters into a Writer document, and they displayed perfectly. I then used Writer's PDF export feature. The resulting PDF looks like this: ABCD FGHI K MNOPQR T WXYZ 1234567890 The letter E is superimposed on the D; the J is superimposed on the I; the L is superimposed on the K; the S is superimposed on the R; and the letters U and V are superimposed on the T. If anybody would like to see the PDF, I gladly will e-mail it to you. Have you any idea what might be causing this mess? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Open-Source-Software-and-Book-Authors-tf2827027.html#a7907871 Sent from the Scribus mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
