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Thanks for the feedback.

I am currently using LibreOffice 3.6.3 from the Debian experimental
repository. I just updated from version 3.5.4 from the Debian unstable
repository to see if it would make a difference (it didn't). Debian doesn't
package the Graphite fonts so I have downloaded and installed them from
http://numbertext.org/linux/

I have tried other methods for generating PDFs - both CUPS-PDF and
Print-to-file. These methods produced PDFs that looked the same but had no
text encoding - ie not searchable or text-selectable.

The printed version is perfect in every case. My concern is to generate a
PDF that both looks perfect and is searchable.

I am attaching the relevant files following Tom's instructions.

Thanks!
Jonathan

test.odt <http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4016027/test.odt>  
test.pdf <http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4016027/test.pdf>  



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