On 2006-08-12, at 17:45 , Hacker Guru wrote:

Hi!

I've attached a postscript file (i chose 'print to file' in the printing dialog). If I export test.odt to PDF everything is fine. I have two HP printers, one with HPLIP, the other with the original PPD from HP. The output is the same for both of them (and can be seen in the attached ps-file).



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Datum: 11 Aug 2006 15:39:15 -0000
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Betreff: [Issue 68536] Documents are not printed properly

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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Aug 11 08:39:15
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Works fine for me however this depends on what fonts are installed on your system and what font actually gets chosen for the TimesNewRoman used in
the
document. Does the same problem occur when you export the document as PDF
? If
yes, could you please attach that PDF, this might give us a clue as to
what goes
wrong.

pl->hi: can you find a system for us where the problem can be reproduced ?
If
so, please send this issue to hdu.

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