Hi Vinicius,
I tried both the PDF file you uploaded and the one I got by
typesetting the file teste.tex.
There is no problem for finding any word in the PDF documents, neither
with Acrobat Reader 7.0, nor with Preview and TeXShop (which are PDF
readers under MacOS X).
So the problem you encounter
Hi, KavianIt seems to me it's a problem with Acrobat 7.0 I tried the same pdf file in other computer with acrobat reader 5, which had no problems to find the word Kephalaia.Did you search the word in the pdf I uploaded?GreetingsMarcus Vinicius Otared KAVIAN <[EMAIL P
On 3/1/06, Marcus Vinicius Mesquita de So <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, Hans
>
> I uploaded a small test file with its pdf in a zip file (46.7 kb) to this
> link:
> http://rapidshare.de/files/14396912/teste.zip.html
>
> I searched the word Kephalaia, which appears in the header,
> but Acroba
Hi, HansI uploaded a small test file with its pdf in a zip file (46.7 kb) to this link: http://rapidshare.de/files/14396912/teste.zip.htmlI searched the word Kephalaia, which appears in the header, but Acrobat (v. 7.0.7) can not find the word...GreetingsMarcus ViniciusHans Hagen
Marcus Vinicius Mesquita de So wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Strangely Acrobat does not find words in headers.
> Did this ocurred already to anyone?
can you make a small pdf file that we can test?
Hans
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Hi!Strangely Acrobat does not find words in headers. Did this ocurred already to anyone?Greetings from a sunny BrazilMarcus Vinicius
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