On Tuesday 10 October 2006 14:42, Janet Hawtin wrote: > Ooh a question ive got the answer for. > I get that too. Especially with bitstream vera sans. > I understand that it is caused by the way the specific font aliases > as specific resolutions, ie if you zoom in the letters will form > correctly. The letters should also print correctly. > Remedy: change font or zoom/print. > > Cheers > > Janet > > On 10/10/06, Kenton Williams <kwilliams at penbaymedia.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I have a rather strange problem. When I export my document to > > PDF, all of the letter "L" characters, both upper and lower case > > are too thick. When you print the document, the problem is less > > noticeable, but still there. I am running Scribus 1.3.3.3 on > > Windows XP. I have installed Ghostscript 8.54. I have not tried > > too many fonts but it is obvious on screen with Arial, although > > the document in Scribus looks great. The issue only appears in > > the PDF exported documents. If I export to PNG, the problem is > > gone. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. > > > > -- > > Kenton Williams > > GIS Analyst > > Penobscot Bay Media > > 32 Washington St., Suite 230 > > Camden, ME 04843 > > http://www.penbaymedia.com > > > > Hi,
This is a known issue with Adobe Reader and is aggrivated on LCD screens. Going to preferences and then adjusting anti-aliasing and "Cooltype" settings can make this less prominent. This is *only* a display issue. Peter -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20061010/3e5a5abd/attachment.pgp
