Gregory (Grisha) Trubetskoy
grisha at modpython.org
Thu Aug 29 15:35:32 EST 2002
It seems to be some kind of a problem with pdflatex - there are some references out on usenet about it. May be I was using a version that was too old when generating the files. Sorry, I'm not exactly sure how to fix this one :-( On Thu, 29 Aug 2002 kevin at vap.org wrote: > I tried it (Acro 5.0 & WinXP) and had the same problem. > > This seems like a similar problem that I had with the Python 2.1 (or > 2.2, I don't remember) PDF files with Acro 5.0 & Win98. I worked > around it by getting the PS files, finding a Linux box & running the > PS files through PS2PDF. You lose the hyperlinks, but at least they > were printable on Windows with Acro 5.0. > > I don't know if there is a PS version of mod_python.pdf available, > but maybe someone could get you a version that will print under Acro > 5.0/Windows. > > As an alternative, you could locate Ghostscript for Windows & use the > GSView program to print it (I just tried it on my W2K box & it > worked, but was a bit slower). > > -Kevin > > > >Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 16:55:45 -0700 > >From: Sean Abrahams <sa at sfsu.edu> > >Reply-To: Sean Abrahams <sa at sfsu.edu> > >Organization: SFSU : Fiscal Affairs Business Systems > >To: mod_python at modpython.org > >Subject: [mod_python] PDF Documentation Corrupt? > > > >I've tried to print the mod_python PDF documentation from multiple > >different machines running Adobe Acrobat 5.0 reader and keep getting > >a > >"The document could not be printed." error after Page 2. Running > >Windows XP. Anyone else having this issue? > > > >Thanks, > >--Sean > > > _______________________________________________ > Mod_python mailing list > Mod_python at modpython.org > http://www.modpython.org/mailman/listinfo/mod_python >
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