Jesse Goerz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > When you have opened acroread, click on the "File" button,
> > then "Preferences" then "General"; then uncheck (disable)
> > "Smooth Text and Images".
> Hey that worked great for me! Thanks. I'm using the
> xserver-svga running at 24bit color and and
Glen Snyder wrote:
>I've only seen this problem on one computer I use at work, which is
>running potato. If I try to open a pdf with acroread, the text repeats
>itself and then wraps over onto itself, making the document unreadable
>(this is with any pdf file). If I try to advance to another page
On Thu, 2001-11-15 at 15:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 15-Nov-01 Glen Snyder wrote:
> > I've only seen this problem on one computer I use at work, which is
> > running potato. If I try to open a pdf with acroread, the text repeats
> > itself and then wraps over onto itself, making the document
On Thursday 15 November 2001 15:12, Ted Harding wrote:
> On 15-Nov-01 Glen Snyder wrote:
> > I've only seen this problem on one computer I use at work,
> > which is running potato. If I try to open a pdf with
> > acroread, the text repeats itself and then wraps over onto
> > itself, making the docu
On 15-Nov-01 Glen Snyder wrote:
> I've only seen this problem on one computer I use at work, which is
> running potato. If I try to open a pdf with acroread, the text repeats
> itself and then wraps over onto itself, making the document unreadable
> (this is with any pdf file). If I try to advance
On Thursday 15 November 2001 10:10, Glen Snyder wrote:
> I've only seen this problem on one computer I use at work,
> which is running potato. If I try to open a pdf with acroread,
> the text repeats itself and then wraps over onto itself,
> making the document unreadable (this is with any pdf file
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