Aryan Ameri wrote:
Hi There:
When I want to make a PDF document with KWord (Using print menu), KWord is
able to make a pdf file, but the result is crappy, many words are not in
their original position, and all in all, it is unreadable. However, making
PostScript files works fine, but anyway,
On Tuesday 25 March 2003 15:21, Kent West wrote:
Aryan Ameri wrote:
When I want to make a PDF document with KWord (Using print menu), KWord is
able to make a pdf file, but the result is crappy, many words are not in
their original position, and all in all, it is unreadable. However, making
Hi There:
When I want to make a PDF document with KWord (Using print menu), KWord is
able to make a pdf file, but the result is crappy, many words are not in
their original position, and all in all, it is unreadable. However, making
PostScript files works fine, but anyway, windoze users can't
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 11:06:47AM +0200, Aryan Ameri wrote:
Hi There:
When I want to make a PDF document with KWord (Using print menu), KWord is
able to make a pdf file, but the result is crappy, many words are not in
their original position, and all in all, it is unreadable. However,
Nathan E Norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You can create a PS document with TeX and then convert it to PDF
using 'ps2pdf'; the result is usually poor.
Try making your ps file with dvips -Ppdf file.dvi -o file.ps . That
will use outline fonts for Computer Modern, which is probably what
the
-- Aryan Ameri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Wednesday, 19 March 2003, 11:06 AM +0200):
When I want to make a PDF document with KWord (Using print menu), KWord is
able to make a pdf file, but the result is crappy, many words are not in
their original position, and all in all, it is unreadable.
--- Nathan E Norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On
Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 11:06:47AM +0200, Aryan
Ameri wrote:
Hi There:
When I want to make a PDF document with KWord
(Using print menu), KWord is
able to make a pdf file, but the result is crappy,
many words are not in
their original
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 10:12:04AM -0500, Alan Shutko wrote:
Nathan E Norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You can create a PS document with TeX and then convert it to PDF
using 'ps2pdf'; the result is usually poor.
Try making your ps file with dvips -Ppdf file.dvi -o file.ps . That
will
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