Hm,
i'll try some older versions of the Reader...
Thanks.
Dirk
Jeremias Maerki schrieb:
No, there's no setting for print. But so far I've never seen
anti-aliasing artifacts in print with Acrobat Reader. That's weird but
short of investing a lot of time to improve border painting I have no
ide
No, there's no setting for print. But so far I've never seen
anti-aliasing artifacts in print with Acrobat Reader. That's weird but
short of investing a lot of time to improve border painting I have no
idea how to solve this.
On 25.10.2006 09:23:30 Dirk Bromberg wrote:
>
> Very thanks, that was i
Very thanks, that was it. I've disabled the Acrobat anti-aliasing
"Smooth line art" and now it works fine in the Reader.
But when i print the page the borders are like before... is there a
"Smooth line art" setting in the Adobe Reader print settings? I can't
find something like that.
Dirk
It could very well be that there is no mistake. I'm fairly sure that the
problem goes away if you disable anti-aliasing in Acrobat Reader and
that the problem doesn't occur in print. Is that so?
If that's the case, you might be asking if there's a way to avoid that
effect. I don't think it's worth
> -Original Message-
> From: Dirk Bromberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 3:41 PM
>
> i've written an "generic table modell" which creates the fo
> code for a table. Inline is a sample of the table as
> screenshot. My problem are the borders in cell which do
Hi,
i've written an "generic table modell" which creates the fo code for a
table. Inline is a sample of the table as screenshot. My problem are
the borders in cell which don't have a top and bottom border, here the
line in the middle. You can see that the border is thicker than the
border in t