On Mon, 2011-05-02 at 21:25 +0300, Dj YB wrote:
> I have noticed that the Greek character Pi in some PDF documents is replaced 
> by the not equal sign.
> how do I fix this?
> should there be any fonts packages that I need to install?
> which ones?

It could be that the PDF file is badly authored, but without an example
nobody can tell.

Generally speaking, PDFs have their own fonts embedded into them, unless
the PDF is using one of the few *standard* (for PDFs) fonts.  So a badly
rendering PDF usually indicates a bad PDF file, or a problem with the
reader.

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