I use PDF995 (freely available download).  I just PDF'd an the lowercase
a
b
c
d
document, and it worked fine.  I am also on abiword 2.1.3, but Win2K.  If you want me to test with one of your documents, email it me direct.
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-abiword-user@abisource.com
[mailto:owner-abiword-user@abisource.com]On Behalf Of Stuart Soloway
Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2004 3:24 PM
To: abiword-user@abisource.com
Subject: Weirdness with PDF conversion application.
Hello,
I thought I would post this problem of mine to the users' group before 
considering reporting it as a bug in the hope that some might recognize 
what is going on.
I have a package called PDFcamp that allows me to create PDF documents 
by printing to a PDF printer device.  It has always worked well for me 
with abiword as well as with other applications.  But all of a sudden, I 
noticed that when I attempted to print to the PDF printer from abiword, 
it would come out garbled.  If the abiword file contains:
a
b
c
d
the PDF file contains
D
E
F
G
It seems to subtract 31 from the ascii value of each lower-case character.
If the abiword contains
A
B
C
D
the PDF contains
$
%
&
'
Now it has subtracted 29 from the ascii values.
When printing a file with multiple characters per line, the result is 
garbled, probably because the character spacing is not correct.
This may have been precipitated by either upgrading my abiword; I am 
currently running 2.1.3, but I think I first noticed it with the most 
recent stable release.  Or it may have been precipitated by my 
installing Asian fonts, which happened at about the same time.  I have 
reinstalled both abiword and PDFcamp since, but it still happens. 
Embedding fonts doesn't seem to change the problem.  This only happens 
when I use the PDFcamp device as my printer and when printing from 
abiword; it does not happen with MSword or with any other program, or 
with abiword and any other printer.  So if it is a bug, I have no way to 
tell if it is Abiword or PDFcamp.
I have sample files I can forward to anyone who is interested, but I 
didn't want to broadcast them on the list.
If this makes any sense to anyone, I'd appreciate hearing about it.
Regards,
Stu
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