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@ 2003-03-01  0:20 James Miller
  2003-03-01  1:03 ` Brian Jackson
  2003-03-01 18:07 ` Ken Moffat
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: James Miller @ 2003-03-01  0:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-newbie

Greetings, all.

I have recently discovered the ability of certain Linux word processing
apps to create pdf files. What I'm referring to here is the print to
file feature, i.e. printing an OpenOffice or M$Word file to pdf. This is
really useful for my work, and could save me plenty over the competing
Adobe product:) . The ones I've used so far are KWord (what a flaky
program!) and OpenOffice. When KWord can be operated with some degree of
sanity, it seems to produce the most compatible pdf files. I'm reluctant
to use it though: certain activities such as fiddling with the font type
drop down menu have the disastrous effect of killing XWindows. Yes, merely
glancing through that menu can cause X to simply obliterate, finally bringing
me back to the login prompt (gpm, I think) when things return to normalcy.
My comment on the flakiness of that app aside, what I'd really like to ask
concerns the pdf's I've created with OpenOffice (1.0). They look and display
fine under GV. But Adobe Acrobat Reader will not display them, claiming they
are corrupt. Does anyone have any idea why this is so and/or any pointers on
how to make Adobe be as happy with them as GV is?

I suppose I should also ask if others may have had such experience with
KWord as I have? I don't know whether this is the bugginess of the
program, or perhaps that the creator of the distro I use has "specially
tweaked" their Debian so that it will run KDE3.01.

Thanks, James

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2003-03-01  1:03 ` Brian Jackson
2003-03-01 18:07 ` Ken Moffat
2003-03-02  1:17   ` James Miller
2003-03-02  2:00     ` Brian Jackson
2003-03-02  6:51     ` Theo. Sean Schulze
2003-03-03  3:10       ` James Miller
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