At 11:45 AM 5/16/06 -0500, Scot Hanna-Weir wrote: >You said it prints to .ps correctly, are you sure, and how did you check >this?
Not by reading its code by eye, but through the additional step of using Acrobat Distiller or Ghostscript. I have two versions of Distiller (3 and 5) and the latest version of Ghostscript (8). All render the PDFs as expected (good and bad), and Ghostscript displays the good and bad .ps files differently on screen, just as they appear in the resulting Postscript. >You said that it printed to your non-postscript printers correctly, do >you have any postscript printers on your network No. I have the Postscript printer drivers installed, and so can print to file. These are the files that render correctly, although they are huge and display poorly, as has long been typical of the Windows print-to-Postscript under Windows. I was so happy to have the compile Postscript command functioning that I'm now spoiled by the compact size and clean display. >I should have asked before if you are using mac or win Windows. In terms of the flag, this is font-specific, as the flag is correctly placed in Maestro. But other characters differ in Finale compiles vs. print-to-Postscript, but just a little. Nothing this dramatic. Dennis _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [email protected] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale
