Hi Peter, > Thanks for the update. > > Could this be a font or locale issue? I have seen > the same type of thing > happen with some TT fonts when opening on a Windows > or Mac with files > created on Linux.
Negative, at least I think so. It happens both on Linux and Windows, both with files created on my Polish Linux machine at home and German Linux machine at work. I just created a new one-field-form on my German machine, LANG=de_DE.ISO-8859-1 and with only one font, Luxi Sans Medium. The attached file contains this Scribus file, a Scribus-made PDF and the same PDF form processed in Acrobat (the same procedure as described in my previous mail). This behaviour can be reproduced. > > Certain characters or glyphs display incorrectly. > This is not so much a > Linux or Scribus issue, but the the way certain > glyphs names in TT fonts > do not follow the Latin-1 spec. I do not think, it has something to do with some unusual glyphs, as the only glyphs I use in this form are "bla bla". But let's proove the pudding: Could you produce on your machine such a simple form with only one field, set its value in the same way and see, if it works for you in Acrobat Reader? best regards Maciej __________________________________________________________________ Gesendet von Yahoo! Mail - http://mail.yahoo.de Logos und Klingelt?ne f?rs Handy bei http://sms.yahoo.de -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: scrib_form.tar.gz Type: application/x-gzip-compressed Size: 4699 bytes Desc: scrib_form.tar.gz Url : http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20031021/a49e90eb/attachment.bin
