Rob Shell wrote:

> 12. Get rid of the "The font has changed" message. It hasn't, it won't.

Sorry, Rob, but you're a little off base on this one. What FrameMaker tells you 
is not that "the font has changed", but instead is that "the font *information* 
has changed". It only tells you this when the font metadata--specifically the 
font metrics information that comes from the Windows printer driver--has 
changed when you change to a different printer, and therefore a different 
driver with its own font metrics data. Admittedly, the differences in metrics 
data (high-precision dimensions for each glyph and for inter-glyph spacing) are 
small and subtle, but they can add up to enought that some text lines that are 
very close to the maximum line length may need to break differently. And a line 
break changing can potentially cause the length of the paragraph to change. And 
a change in the length of a paragraph can potentially cause a difference in how 
that page (and all subsequent pages in the chapter) breaks. Anyone who has 
opened a precisely laid out Word document to another computer only to find 
mangled tables, page breaks in the wrong places, and a different page count for 
the document will understand that a change in font metrics *can* affect the 
document, and will appreciate that FrameMaker at least warns you about the 
possibility.

Adobe did make one major improvement in regard to the changed font metrics 
issue a few releases back, when they allowed FrameMaker to set its own default 
printer independent of the Windows default printer. If you always use this 
default printer (e.g., "Adobe PDF") and never change to a different printer 
driver (e.g., making a PDF that you then print from Acrobat when you need a 
hard copy rather than sending the document directly to the printer from 
FrameMaker), you will never again be b othered by the "font information has 
changed" warning message. 

-Fred Ridder                                      
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