Rick Bilonick wrote:
> 
> I'm running FC6 (newly installed and up-to-date) and OOo 2.1 from OOo
> website (not fc6 rpms). When I create a pdf from the document in OOo,
> the kerning of adjacent letters is bad, and there are other font-type
> problems. This shows clearly in acroread and kpdf (so it's not
> acroread). If I print to a file and convert the postscript file to a pdf
> using ps2pdf, everything looks perfect. What is wrong with OOo or my
> setup?
> 
> Rick B.
> 
> P.S. I thought things had improved with OOo 2.1 from other paginationa/
> pdf problems I was having using 2.02 or 2.04 on FC4, FC5 and FC6 but
> there are still strange problems.
> 

Rick, it must be clear by now that the software is a work in progress.

I understand that good results can be obtained with Extended PDF.  IIRC,
Andrew Pitonyak uses it to convert his massive macro document to pdf.  I
consult the pdf version of his document in preference to the Writer version. 
The link is http://www.ooomacros.org/user.php#102785

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