I bet a flock of about forty or fifty ducks landed smack in the middle of it, then the temperature dropped so fast that the whole lake froze in three seconds flat, and they got so scared they just flew off and took the whole lake with them. It's probably somewhere over in Georgia now. --Buddy
So is v7 making it PG-13, or... ? It's *still* acrobat reader. Do you mean they made v7's output legal? I figured it was a bad postscript problem in v5, but most other printers were able to work around it.
So far I've had problems printing most PDF's to an HP LJ4Si printer, but when I upgraded to 7, those problems went away. Yes, I confirmed that running xpdf or acroread 5 again still showed the same problems (blinking light showing job in printer, stops blinking after several seconds, no typical startup sounds).
Dude, that was heavy.
lameness filter encountered.
God sneezed. Intelligent Sneezing, no less!
Who said battery? You've got a FLUX CAPACITOR, haven't you!? This is the era of carpacitors, not batteries...
I bet a flock of about forty or fifty ducks landed smack in the middle of it, then the temperature dropped so fast that the whole lake froze in three seconds flat, and they got so scared they just flew off and took the whole lake with them. It's probably somewhere over in Georgia now. --Buddy
So is v7 making it PG-13, or... ? It's *still* acrobat reader. Do you mean they made v7's output legal? I figured it was a bad postscript problem in v5, but most other printers were able to work around it.
So far I've had problems printing most PDF's to an HP LJ4Si printer, but when I upgraded to 7, those problems went away. Yes, I confirmed that running xpdf or acroread 5 again still showed the same problems (blinking light showing job in printer, stops blinking after several seconds, no typical startup sounds).
FWIW, YMMV.