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List:       openoffice-users
Subject:    Re: Re: Different character widths in Linux
From:       "Max G. Kluth" <maxe () shaw ! ca>
Date:       2003-02-04 2:28:58
Message-ID: 00d001c2cbf5$33d30a50$b70f4718 () userexxd6va5xk
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> > Yeah, the problems especially appear with "Times" and "Arial" (which can't be 
> selected from the drop down box?)
> > Yes, sometimes 2 words appear almost like one and the line character sometimes 
> overlaps the following character. Your tip with the pair kerning helped a 
> bit. Thanks!
> 
> I'm following this font business a bit, and I have a question. Is this the screen \
> display, or is the printout mucked up? Or is it a problem in the GIU, with the menu \
> displays of the programme? I know that in the MS operating systems, and to a point \
> on the Mac, the creen and the printout have very little in common, that's why the \
> so-called WYSIWYG is really NOT. Would appreciate if you could enlighten me.
> 
> Maxe...


Supid me. Just noticed in the subject line the word Linux...

So, disregard. However, it still would be interesting to know if the screen display \
is the meant, or the programme output, mainly the printing...

M...


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