On Monday, June 30, 2003, at 11:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I wrote:
Why not just use a utility like PDFEdit and print directly to PDF?
http://www.pdf995.com

Brad replied: Because that's a Windows program... this problem is in Mac OSX. And besides... I have that program on my Windows PC at home, and it's not any good for professional-quality work. It skews placements, font sizes, and the like all the time.

And Michele wrote:
So sorry, ISTR seeing the original question in the thread having to do with
Windows XP, not Mac OSX. (Granted, I have not followed the entire thread.

Ah yes, this is a WinXP thread. I wasn't paying close enough attention, and since there was a very recent thread involving Mac OSX PDF creation I assumed it was part of that.


FTR, the only time that program skews fonts for me (on Win98) is when I use
a non-True Type font, although it does seem to have problems interpreting
apostrophes. "Placements" - as far as I can follow what you mean by that -
are fine.

I tried it on W98SE as well. Text blocks were always off by a bit, and the spacing between the letters was much too large. I was always using TrueType fonts... perhaps you meant that PostScript fonts are required for it to work properly?


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Brad Beyenhof
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