Hi Johannes, I got the MacGhostView and the Adobe PDF printerdriver, but no go. MacGhostView says it cannot find or cannot open the fotn Petrucci which Finale uses to make the noteheads etc. There is something in the docs about converting fonts so that MacGhostView can see them and use them, but I do not understand. Could you possibly shed any light on this matter? Thanks!
:-) Paul Delcour Johannes Gebauer wrote: >On 18.06.2002 12:54 Uhr, Javier Ruiz wrote > > > >>Well, I have got mixed results, so my remark. >> >>But I should give it a try now during my 5 month holiday period. >> >> > >Here is some additional info for Ghostscript on Mac: > >There are two different implementations of Ghostscript for Mac. The one I >use is MacGhostView (as opposed to MacGSView), and it includes an >application called PS2PDF which converts postscript files to PDF. It is >based on the latest version of Ghostscript. The standard setup works for >most applications (you may have to change things for colour prepress, but >that's another story). > >Here is the URL: >http://www.kiffe.com/macghostview.html > >You will also need to install a postscript driver, preferably using the >Acrobat 3.0 PPD printer description file, available from the Adobe site. > >You should set the printer driver to include all fonts. > >The results are pretty good and produce proper PDFs that include vector >graphics and fonts. > >Johannes > > _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale