On Thursday 21 November 2002 03:32, you wrote: > > Should I forward this to some kde developer? (Lars ... what's his email?) > He's actually on this list ;-) <snip> > Comments to some of your points (I have no idea about the others): > > 1* can produce ps > 2* ps has embedded fonts > > Both should work. I wonder why not, as you said font embedding works from > konqueror. kword uses exactly the same postscript driver (the one from Qt). > The only reason I could see is that you used a bitmapped font in kword > (which can't get embedded into the generated PS)
Wel, that isn't the reason. First, when I click file->print and then click on the button "system options", the dialog that appears has the optino "embed fonts" already ticked (it's a tick box). Secondly, I was using Arial, a MS ttf wenfont, which does the job perfectly on konqueror, and kmail (which, IIRC, uses kedit, so you got one more app that works fine with Hebrew printing). The only thing I can think of is that kword doesn't like ttf. > 5* can produce pdf > 6* pdf that embeds fonts > > This is done by ghostscript. If your postscript output gets embedded fonts, > you should be able to get the same for the PDF. Sounds very reasonable. I guessed this much, but didn't test it (kind of hard when ps printing is broken :-(.) > * when exporting to tex there is no way to specify an encoding other than > latin1 or utf-8 > * html does not contain dir=rtl tags, an issue when a paragraph starts with > certain sequences, such as "1.", which should be displayed as ".1", for > rudimentary numbered lists, also, otherwise bullets are on the wrong side > of the page > > These two sound like they are simple to fix, don't ask me about the other > ones. > > Anyway, if you'd like these to be fixed, the best is to either file a > report at bugs.kde.org, or maybe contact david faure (faure at kde org), as > he is the maintainer of kword. Thanks. I posted the above partly because I'd like these fixed. Although I am still upset about the not yet perfect displaying of Hebrew pages with footnotes. I'll wait for kde 3.1 and see (man, that's gonna be some download. It's the first time I'll have to do it over 5k line :-(.) Arie ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]