On Saturday 06 Dec 2003 12:21 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
> Charlie wrote:
> >>I usually adopt helvetica, but it doesn't seem to make any
> >> difference. It looks reasonable on screen, I say
> >> reasonable,though perhaps still a little close, but in print
> >> preview, and actual print off, it is all too close set to be
> >> easily readable. I never had this problem before.
> >>
> >>John
> >
> >You haven't changed any printer settings?
> >I don't have Kword installed, so can't help. I have always used
> >OpenOffice.org.
> >
> >Charlie
>
> It seems like I will be joining you with OO if I cannot fix my
> kword print problem.
> I have a choice of 4 drivers for my Z53 printers(of which we have
> 3) and I make a practice of setting up all 4 every time. 3 of these
> drivers are ghostscript, the 4th is a  proprietary(lexmark) , and
> all 4 each work to a degree, and I don't have any problem with the
> character spacing with any other app like mozilla for instance,
> which I use quite often Only kword, and I think kde in general,
> though I might be wrong there as I haven't test it with the likes
> of kspread, which I gave up on some time ago as I couldn't solve
> it's basic problems. I like kword, it has many good features, and
> the developers have made it more than a word processor, so I want
> to make it work if I can.
>
> If the problem is with the drivers, then I don't see why it is,
> since other apps can use them without problems, still , even if it
> is with the drivers, I sure don't know where and what I am supposed
> to do with it. I mean the driver setting include many options, but
> nothing I would sort of figure have anything to do with the
> character spacing. If I am wrong , by all means correct me I want
> to learn what to do as much as the next man. I'm guessing it's a
> kde setup problem , but what ?
>
John, you've been using kword and 9.1 for a long time.  Is this a new 
problem?  Or have you changed your printer?

Anne
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