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hi ian,<br>
<br>
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>> Error: Could not parse ligature component "gaf" of
"arabic_gaf_bar"<br>
>> in parseCharName Error: Could not parse ligature
component "arabic"<br>
>> of "arabic_dot" in parseCharName Error: Could not parse
ligature<br>
>> component "dot" of "arabic_dot" in parseCharName Error:
Could not<br>
>> parse ligature component "arabic" of "arabic_2dots" in<br>
>> parseCharName Error: Could not parse ligature component
"2dots" of<br>
>> "arabic_2dots" in parseCharName Error: Could not parse
ligature<br>
>> component "arabic" of "arabic_3dots" in parseCharName
Error: Could<br>
>> not parse ligature component "3dots" of "arabic_3dots" in<br>
>> parseCharName Error: Could not parse ligature component
"arabic" of<br>
>> "arabic_3dots_a" in parseCharNam<br>
>> <br>
>> Anyone got any idea what is going on please???<br>
>> <br>
>> Thanks<br>
> Just had another idea today.... I copied the pdf file from
Scribus to<br>
> my second machine that is running Mint 9 KDE. So a
"different" OpSys<br>
> on a different machine. I then ran the pdftops command there
and got<br>
> exactly the same errors!!<br>
> <br>
> So it has to be something to do with the pdf file itself!!</span><br>
<br>
you also have been told, that the problem may be in the font...<br>
<br>
and the font is (hopefully) embedded in the pdf...<br>
<br>
so, you have to change the font before creating the pdf... sharing
the .sla, pdf and font file may be an option. you can put them in a
bug report and mark it as private (that way only the devs can see
it)<br>
<br>
ciao<br>
a.l.e<br>
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