

To solve this problem, install the Chinese Traditional Language pack (the Honk Kong character set is an extension of the Chinese Traditional set). Because the Hong Kong character set is not part of the standard system fonts, you cannot comment or create bookmarks using those characters. Unable to create comments or bookmarks using the Hong Kong character set. For some CJK characters, such as Unicode 4e01, you can specify For example, to search for the Unicode equivalent of the ASCII letter A, type

Before searching for Unicode characters in a PDF file, addīefore the Unicode character in the search dialog box. The Find command doesn't locate Unicode characters. To avoid this problem, enable the Smooth Text and Use CoolType options in the Page Display preferences.

If the text was created in an application that used synthetic bolding, white areas or breaks in the text may appear when the text is magnified. Rpm -i -nodeps AdobeReader_enu-8.1.Ĭhinese, Japanese, and Korean bold characters appear blurred. To solve this problem, install Adobe Reader using Using theĬommand to install Adobe Reader 8.1.3 on SuSE 9.2 does not succeed and reports a failed dependency on libcurl. Note that on Linux this feature is only available for installations done using root privileges.Ĭommand-line RPM installation fails on SuSE 9.2. Restart your desktop session for the changes to take effect. MIME type registrations and icon associations are not reflected after installation. To solve this problem, install the server certificate using the command line as shown on the console: If the Policy Server certificate is not installed, a message appears indicating that there was a problem communicating with the service. Unable to open documents secured with Policy Server. For general product information and additional troubleshooting information, visit the Adobe Product Support Knowledgebase at or choose Help > Online Support in Adobe Reader. If you experience problems when running Adobe Reader 8.1.3, this section may help you to determine their cause.

This section includes descriptions of various issues that may arise as you use Adobe Reader 8.1.3 for Linux and UNIX.
