On Wednesday 30 May 2001 11:32 pm, Glen Harris wrote:
> John Hiemenz wrote:
> > Just tried it from the command line and it at least sheds some light...
> >
> > Error (1024): PDF version 1.4 -- xpdf supports version 1.3 (continuing
> > anyway) LTK Error: Couldn't allocate color '#000000
> > '
> > LTK Error: Couldn't allocate color '#969ba5
> > '
> > LTK Error: Unknown font
> > '-adobe-helvetica-medium-r-normal--10-100-75-75-p-56-iso8859-1
> >
> > I bet acrobat is having the same problems...
>
> There is a known incompatability between Acrobat 3 and 4. Download
> 4 from Adobe, and all should be well.
>
>
Nope. You missed my first post. This all started when I tried to read the
user guide with Acrobat Reader v4 under linux. No text is visible. Then
someone suggested using xpdf, and I then posted error output from xpdf.
More than likely, I have no
-adobe-helvetica-medium-r-normal--10-100-75-75-p-56-iso8859-1
font on my system, so Acrobat 4 carps out on me as well.
Why don't I have it? Dunno. Using XFree86 v4.0.3, KDE 2.1.1 with KDE 2.1.2
libs on both systems.
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