At 05:19 PM 4/28/06 -0500, Fisher, Allen wrote:
>Scott is correct. EPS/PS listings require a PS printer driver. I'm
>surprised you didn't get warned.

I always use a Postscript driver because of my special paper sizes, which
requires me to print to file and distill to PDF. The discussion was about
Postscript compilation, which now works properly in Windows. Scott was
having trouble, and I think (the primary) Dennis was, too -- but only with
Postscript fonts in the compilation.

Since it's a require component, it does seem strange that Finale doesn't
simply detect and load a Postscript drive at the outset of their
compilation process -- or at least provide a warning that it needs to be
loaded.

Dennis

>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Amort
>> Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 4:33 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: [Finale] Finale: Sharp and crisp PDFs.
>> 
>> Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
>> > I removed it before. Moved it completely off the machine 
>> for the duration.
>> 
>> I think I have solved the problem.  Do you have a PostScript 
>> printer as your default?  I do not.  Finale seems to rely on 
>> the default printer driver to compile the PS listing.  Once I 
>> switched mine to a PS driver, both the PS listing and EPS 
>> output worked perfectly.  Under my regular printer, which 
>> uses PCL6, I get mangled Type 1 font names.
>> 
>> Scott




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