Paul Smith wrote:
On 4/5/07, Robin Laing <Robin.Laing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > Often, when exporting a Writer document of OpenOffice to pdf (using
>> > the embedded icon), I get some letters overlapping contiguous
letters.
>> > A small screen-shot is attached. Any ideas?
>>
>> Bug.
>> File it with bugzilla including the font(s).
>> Not sure who's bug it is - I had a similar thing happen in LaTeX with
>> the Palatino font that turned out to be a ghostscript bug back in
fc3 or
>> fc4 (fixed now).
>>
>> But if you file the bug with OO.o in Fedora bugzilla and they can
>> reproduce it, they can probably figure out whos bug it is.
>
> Thanks, Michael. I have meanwhile submitted the bug
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=235341
>
> Paul
>
Having read the bug report and having just downloaded the latest version
of OOo 2.2, I think you should give that a try and see if that fixes
your issue.
OOo 2.2 is much faster in both saves and opens (at least in calc) as
well as runs major macros faster than 2.0.4.
You can run 2.2 and 2.0.4 at the same time if you are interested because
the OOo version will install in /opt by default.
You sure that both versions can peacefully coexist in FC6?
Paul
I have both on mine right now. And as I write this I have both versions
open and running.
I installed the OpenOffice download into /usr/local as our /opt is
network mounted at work.
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