Hi Art,

Thank you for your response to my message.
I have installed the font on all locations I could think of, and the Acrobat 
set-up knows all of them. 
(I always assumed that when my software knows the font, the printer does 
also....)

But the character still don't print.
The funny thing is that it is just only 1 character from the font that is 
resulting in a blanc. 
All other typical Kazakh characters from the font are printed. It is as if the 
printer cannot access this character in the font, that it is in an illegal 
position (if this is at least possible??). 
I am really puzzeled here.

Best regards
Anneke




-----Original Message-----
From: Art Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: donderdag 29 mei 2008 13:46
To: Anneke von den Hoff
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: publishing problems for Kazakh

It could be a font file error, but it sounds to me as if Acrobat may
not have access to the same fonts that FM does.
In your Acrobat set up, there's a font location item. Make sure that
all font directories. Also, make sure that Acrobat is set as the
system's default printer, to eliminate the possiblity that
printer-specific fonts are being invoked.

Art

On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 4:42 AM, Anneke von den Hoff
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Framers,
>
>
>
> I hope there is someone out there who can help me…
>
> I am publishing a document in Kazakh language in Structured FrameMaker7.2 in 
> combination with a CMS.
>
> For Russian and sort-like languages I use Arial Cyr, with a unicode mapping 
> table
>
>
>
> Kazakh uses some extended cyrillic characters not supported by Arial CYR.
>
> (Бұл жалпы шолу бөлімі қолдану барысында тағамдарыңызды пісіру және 
> қайнатудың )
>
>
>
> I use PragmaticaI to publish Kazakh, and in FrameMaker it works fine (I must 
> admit that mapping the small character (қ) was not possible….).
>
> But when I print this document to printer or to file (PDF) two charactes (Қ 
> and қ)  don't publish, they leave a blanc.
>
> Now I have no idea what causes this, and more important how to solve this.
>
>
>
> Is there anyoune who has some experience with this?
>
> Is my font not correct? Does anyone know about another font?
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
>
>
> Anneke Von den Hoff
>
>
>

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