> Not only OOo, InDesign does that too, moreover, someone said even if
> LuaTeX (XeTeX too) output looked OK in Adobe reader 7, the print isn't
> OK.

  On what printer?  It's probably a bug in the driver, too.  LuaTeX does
exactly according to specification, I discussed this strategy with Taco
years ago.  I suppose XeTeX does conform, too, and it came to that
arrangement independently.  It's really sad that Adobe does not conform
to its own specifications.

        Arthur
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