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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I've seen various versions of this
design flaw over the years. When you generate a document, do *not*
make the appearance of the document depend on the vagaries of the
environment in which it is viewed. I'm familiar with a situation
at a federal agency where documents - and in fact, even correct
function of the software - depend on the version of Word installed
at the end-user end, and it's as accident-prone now as it was in
2003 when I first observed it there.<br>
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Don't. <slap> Do. <slap> That. <slap> <br>
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Embed those fonts, paint in the text as bitmap, pay someone to
write it in felt-tip pen after it comes out of the printer,
*anything*. :)<br>
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On 5/14/15 8:42 AM, Mike Barnes wrote:<br>
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<div>We are trying to install an inhouse application which
is developed on a windows box and then deployed on RHEL 6.
The problem is that the pdf files look great in windows
but have all sorts of spacing issues on RHEL.<br>
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Could someone help me understand how to install the
appropriate MS Fonts. Yea I know it is MS but what can I say
;).<br>
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Thanks in advance.<br>
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Mike Barnes<br>
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