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<!-- blurry fuzzy crippled -->
<p>Any reasonable PostScript, including any output of <i>dvips</i>, may be
converted to PDF, using (for example) a sufficiently recent
-version of <i>ghostscript</i>, Frank Siegert's (shareware)
-<a href="http://www.pstill.com/"><i>PStill</a></i>, or Adobe's (commercial)
+version of <i>ghostscript</i>, Frank Siegert&rsquo;s (shareware)
+<a href="http://www.pstill.com/"><i>PStill</a></i>, or Adobe&rsquo;s (commercial)
<i>Distiller</i>.
<p>But, although the job may (almost always) be done, the results are
often not acceptable: the most frequent problem is bad presentation of
@@ -22,24 +22,28 @@ Issues covered are:
<li>
<a href="FAQ-fuzzy-gs.html"><i>ghostscript</i> too old</a>,
which can also result in fuzzy text.
-<li>
- <a href="FAQ-fuzzy-T1.html">Switching to font encoding T1</a>, which
+<li> <a href="FAQ-fuzzy-T1.html">Switching to font encoding T1</a>, which
is yet another possible cause of fuzzy text.
-<li> Another problem - missing characters - arises from an
-
+<li> Another problem &mdash; missing characters &mdash; arises from an
<a href="FAQ-distill-prob.html">aged version of <i>Adobe</i> <i>Distiller</i></a>.
-<li> Finally, there's the common confusion that arises from using the
- <i>dvips</i> configuration file <code>-Ppdf</code>, the
-
+<li> Finally, there&rsquo;s the common confusion that arises from using the
+ <i>dvips</i> configuration file <code>-Ppdf</code>, the
<a href="FAQ-charshift.html">weird characters</a>.
</ul>
It should be noted that <i>Adobe</i>
-<i>Reader</i> 6 (released in mid-2003) does not exhibit the
-"fuzziness" that so many of the answers below address. This is of
-course good news: however, it will inevitably be a long time before
-every user in the world has this (or later) versions, so the remedies
-below are going to remain for some time to come.
+<i>Reader</i> 6 (released in mid-2003, and later versions) does
+not exhibit the &ldquo;fuzziness&rdquo; that so many of the answers below
+address. This is of course good news: however, it will inevitably be
+a long time before every user in the world has this (or later)
+versions, so the remedies below are going to remain for some time to
+come.
+<p>The problems are also discussed, with practical examples, in Mike
+Shell&rsquo;s <i>testflow</i> package, which these FAQs recommend as a
+&ldquo;<a href="FAQ-tutbitslatex.html">specialised tutorial</a>.
+<dl>
+<dt><tt><i>testflow</i></tt><dd><a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/IEEEtran/testflow/">macros/latex/contrib/IEEEtran/testflow/</a>
+</dl>
<p><p>This question on the Web: <a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=dvips-pdf">http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=dvips-pdf</a>
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