Hi Thomas

Running 4.1.1 (though there may be a slight dev flavour in there...).

Chris

On 11 May 2011 12:30, Thomas RAFFIN <traf...@sirap.fr> wrote:

> What is your pmapper version please ?
>
> Le 11/05/2011 13:19, Chris Jackson a écrit :
> > Hi all
> >
> > I have a variety of layer dependent credit text in the mapfile (Thanks
> > Thomas for help there), which is positioned fine on the screen in
> pmapper,
> > however the PDF print output goes to town with the fonts and makes the
> text
> > huge, overlap and partially excluded from the map frame.  I am guessing
> this
> > is down to differences in rendering fonts on a screen and in print.  Are
> > there any rules of thumb to minimise the discrepancies and produce a
> > sensible PDF print output?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Chris
> >
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