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Author wplappert
Recipients georg.brandl, wplappert
Date 2008-10-19.08:46:43
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I wonder if the readabiliy of tables in PDFs can be improved. I take the
example of ABCs. The online documentation can be found at
http://docs.python.org/library/collections.html, the rst source is at
/Doc/library/collections.rst. I'll enclose two png files, which show the
table in HTML format and in PDF format. My PDF reader is Adobe Acrobat
Reader 8.1.2 (Ubuntu), but I also tried xpdf and "Evince Document Viewer
2.22.2". The result is the same that the coulumn width is somehow not
calculated correctly. Any ideas?

PS.: Since I can only upload one file at a time, there will be another
entry soon.
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