I realize this may be a ghostscript problem rather than a scribus issue. However, after generating a printer ready pdf file, I run it through pdf2ps and then ps2pdf in order to reduce it's size to make ftp'ing it easier and less time consuming. However, this time I got this error from pdf2ps:
**** Warning: glyf overlaps cmap, truncating. Actually I got about five instances of that error one after another. I thought GIMP would render the ps file, but since it does not, I cannot look to see if it reflects any errors. In the middle of this publishing cycle, my boot hard drive crashed and I had to replace it. That meant re-installing Xubuntu 12.10 (whch I had before), Scribus, and most of my fonts. My Scribus data (.sla and many font) files were on a secondary drive that was not damaged. I use Fontin as a base font for most of the 64 magazine pages, but do use several other fonts, of course. Does anyone have any suggestions for what I should look for? Could the new Fontin files be corrupt? I've grep'ed for non-ASCII charaters in the .sla file and found a few that I have fixed. However, the pdf2ps results are the same. The pdf file seems to display without difficulty and shows up fine in the Pre-flight check. John Ghormley KJ4UFG Editor, SERA *Repeater Journal*. Walkertown, NC USA editor at sera.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.scribus.net/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20130201/43380c63/attachment.html>
