> > task. I felt very enthusiastic after the multimedia-fairs > > about kword so I assumed that it would work fine. > It's alpoha software, and as such, you shouldn't assume this. It only It won't be alpha-software quite soon anymore ... > > - It doesn't offer real WYSIWYG. I tried to print my letter > > in 11pt or 10pt and the output looked worse than anything > > I would have expected. For 12 pt (which is the default > > setting) it worked acceptable if your expectations aren't > > too high. > This is a configuration problem, ie you have not installed your fonts into > ghostscript, so they won't print. Read either my howto, the FAQ or both > for more info. Well they do print, but not exactly the right way. All other applications I used sofar which are using the ghostscript-fonts print fine. Besides that: how do we deal with a situation where the fonts are not properly installed? Should the first kword-document include some text "if your text doesn't show up correctly take a look at Donovan Rebbechi's font-howto ..."? > And don't blast the developers, they are doing a good job -- just keep in I don't blast them -- I only point out my experience I had. KDE2beta1 will be our first public release of KDE 2.0. So all basic things should work more or less at that point of time. > mind that it's still a developer's release. I know -- I keep on being reminded every day when I start to spend a few hours on kde-development. BTW: Many many thanks to Reggie who has begun work on the zoom-feature. Greetings, Torsten Rahn