I go on answering my own questions, hoping that it will help somebody else.

> > I'm using the book class and I've got no problem when exporting to ps.
> > However, when exporting to pdf, I've got three problems:
> >
> > - Whenever my document contains a completely blank page, acroread
> > complains "There was an error processing this page. The page contents
> > object has the wrong type". This only happens in windows, acroread in
> > linux doesn't complain.
>

This seems to be a known bug in ghostscript. I think it is fixed in CVS, but 
not in any official release. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
BTW, the problem does not occur only on Windows,  it does occur with acroread 
versions 5.0 and above (and I have 4.x on my linux box). It seems that 
acroread 5.x is much more strict on pdf specs...

> > - all pages are shifted a few centimeters towards the bottom of the page.
> > Things near the bottom jump out of the page.
>
> Funny... this occurs only when I use the hyperref package.
> I've got the hyperref 6.71 version, which is loaded last in my preamble
> (when exported to latex, babel is loaded after that, but I've got no
> control on this).
> If this is relevant, I've got gs version 6.51
>

This is still not solved.

I guess I'm going to use good old ps for my thesis...

Matthieu

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