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Bug#53330: marked as done (Fromatting problem with pdf for Installing Debian)



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Date: Thu, 23 Dec 1999 00:13:33 -0800
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From: Ross Boylan <RossBoylan@stanfordalumni.org>
Subject: Fromatting problem with pdf for Installing Debian
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Package: boot-floppy
Version: 2.2.1 16-Oct-99

Something is wrong with the tabbing in the document available at
unstable/documents
Items in lists often start tabbed way over almost to the right-hand side of
the page.

p. 2 The copyright symbol has a circle on the left and then a c about 80%
of the way across the line.  The name then appears on the following line.
This is the same position that the other items start at; this is
interesting because it's not a list.

See for example lists on pp. 7, , 18-19, 22, 26, and 51.  All the lists are
bulleted rather than numbered.

The problem could be in the tool for making pdf or at my end (running
Acrobat 4 insider MS IE 5, I recall, printing 2-up on a Laserjet 4).
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Subject: Fromatting problem with pdf for Installing Debian
From: Adam Di Carlo <adam@onshore.com>
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> Something is wrong with the tabbing in the document available at
> unstable/documents Items in lists often start tabbed way over almost
> to the right-hand side of the page.

> p. 2 The copyright symbol has a circle on the left and then a c about 80%
> of the way across the line.  The name then appears on the following line.
> This is the same position that the other items start at; this is
> interesting because it's not a list.

> See for example lists on pp. 7, , 18-19, 22, 26, and 51.  All the lists are
> bulleted rather than numbered.

> The problem could be in the tool for making pdf or at my end (running
> Acrobat 4 insider MS IE 5, I recall, printing 2-up on a Laserjet 4).

I don't know.  It might even be your TeX configuration.

For one, I can't reproduce a single one of these problems.

For two, they would be bugs in tetex-* or debiandoc-sgml, not
boot-floppies.   I'm closing this bug.

-- 
.....Adam Di Carlo....adam@onShore.com.....<URL:http://www.onShore.com/>


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