Em Qua, 2004-02-18 às 23:46, Ow Mun Heng escreveu: > > > just had another problem. I saved some OpenOffice documents > > as pdf-files > > > but when I wanted to open them on a W2k-PC Acrobat Reader > > told me that > > > while opening the file, a fault occurred. The files is > > > damaged and can't be repaired. > > > I had this problem already a couple of time when I wanted to open > > > *pdf-files created with OOo in Acrobat 5.0 > > Are you using Fedora's 1.1.0 openoffice? These pdf files open > > ok on the > > fedora machine, with ggv and xpdf? > > Let's try to isolate the problem... > OOo 1.0.2 on RH9 box and opened using Acrobat Reader 6. No Problems. > Though I've had problems due to fonts. In which only xpdf can open and not > nautilus' built in pdf viewer. For that, just change all the fonts to > "bookman" The 1.0.x openoffice does not have a real pdf creator. It prints to ghostscript, which generates the pdf. As OOo 1.0 is discontinued, I'll recommend you to upgrade to 1.1.1b from openoffice.org. It has a button on the menu bar which can generate a pdf with 2 clicks... This is weird, though. I did a pdf on 1.0.2 on rh9 this morning, and tried reading it on a w98 with Acrobat 5... it worked. []s Alexandre Strube