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I wrote it in Latex and exported it as PDF this is a known problem with
this set up, usually people say that it looks like the paper has got
slightly wet and the ink has run. When I get the time I will export it
again with the newer PDF libraries which I believe fix the problem. In
the mean time the latest acrobat (if you are using windows) seems to
display it correctly.

Graham

Rod Hewitt wrote:
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[1] The font doesn't show up at all well in my browser (Firefox). Its
very blurry



Looks fine to me - what version of Adobe (Acrobat) Reader have you got
installed? I suggest upgrading to 7. If using a TFT screen, check out the
Cooltype settings.

One reason that this occurs is colour management - the text might be set to
100% black but this is translated into some lower value for display. I
think that earlier versions of the reader allow you to choose to diplay
using the colour settings in the document or RGB - if so, choose RGB.

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