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Date:      Tue, 12 Dec 2000 10:37:28 -0500
From:      "Kenneth Mays" <kmays2000@hotmail.com>
To:        khera@kciLink.com, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: acroread4
Message-ID:  <LAW2-F178qbC8wSA1Xv000007bf@hotmail.com>

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Usually this is a driver issue. I use Acrobat in many display modes and I 
haven't run across this problem unless my video driver was flaky. Check the 
knowledge base of Acobe for Acrobat reader v4.0-4.05c for issues relating on 
both Win/UNIX systems and see if it hasn't been reported elsewhere.

Ken



>From: Vivek Khera <khera@kciLink.com>
>To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
>Subject: Re: acroread4
>Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 10:27:37 -0500
>
> >>>>> "WB" == Wilko Bulte <wkb@freebie.demon.nl> writes:
>
>WB> On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 11:31:42PM -0600, Bruce Albrecht wrote:
> >>
> >> IIRC, acroread has problems if X is running at bpp 24, but works fine
> >> at other color depths.
>
>WB>  Width: 1280
>WB>   Height: 1024
>WB>   Depth: 16
>WB>   Visual Class: TrueColor
>
>WB> So maybe 8 will work, but 16 is also broken.
>
>I don't think it is broken.  I never have any problems reading PDF
>files with acroread4, nor any purple-izing of the display.
>
>   number of visuals:    1
>   default visual id:  0x20
>   visual:
>     visual id:    0x20
>     class:    TrueColor
>     depth:    24 planes
>     available colormap entries:    256 per subfield
>
>
>I installed acroread 4.05 from ports.
>
>
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