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Hi,

On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 01:22:13PM -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
> A good question. Unfortunately, the people using Windows can't fix  
> Acrobat Reader and don't have many alternatives. Of course, it's also  

True.

> somewhat unreasonable to expect software to handle damaged files  
> properly. Either way, the problem needs to be fixed at the source - the  

Actually, it should be the other way round. It of course depends on how
hard they are damaged, but hey, if evince can handle it...

> OOo PDF export function.

Yes. I didn't say something contrary to that.
I even marked the bug as forwarded to where it's supposed to be handled.

> I just tested the document using the Windows version of OOo (3.2.1 -  
> build 9502) and it worked. I'm can't imagine why the Windows version  
> would handle footnotes differently - unless this is a new problem since  
> build 9502.

Actually, it's a bug in all distros but not in the "original" OOo, so of
course the Windows version "works" (for some values of work)

Grüße/Regards,

René
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