Re: Text spacing problem

2007-07-18 Thread Doug

Not sure what the problem was, but I figured out that it only occurred
when my co-worker's printer was set to the HP printer at her desk.
When it was set to default to Adobe PDF, or to the department's laser
jet, it worked fine.  Strange.  And yes, it printed crunched just as
it displayed crunched.

Thanks everyone.

--Doug
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Re: Text spacing problem

2007-07-18 Thread Art Campbell

Unless her HP is/was in PostScript mode, it was probably printing with
the HPGL driver and printer fonts; totally different than what it
should be for publication/PDF work.

Art

On 7/18/07, Doug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Not sure what the problem was, but I figured out that it only occurred
when my co-worker's printer was set to the HP printer at her desk.
When it was set to default to Adobe PDF, or to the department's laser
jet, it worked fine.  Strange.  And yes, it printed crunched just as
it displayed crunched.

Thanks everyone.

--Doug




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  and a redheaded girl. -- Richard Thompson
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Text spacing problem

2007-07-18 Thread Doug
Not sure what the problem was, but I figured out that it only occurred
when my co-worker's printer was set to the HP printer at her desk.
When it was set to default to Adobe PDF, or to the department's laser
jet, it worked fine.  Strange.  And yes, it printed crunched just as
it displayed crunched.

Thanks everyone.

--Doug



Text spacing problem

2007-07-18 Thread Art Campbell
Unless her HP is/was in PostScript mode, it was probably printing with
the HPGL driver and printer fonts; totally different than what it
should be for publication/PDF work.

Art

On 7/18/07, Doug  wrote:
> Not sure what the problem was, but I figured out that it only occurred
> when my co-worker's printer was set to the HP printer at her desk.
> When it was set to default to Adobe PDF, or to the department's laser
> jet, it worked fine.  Strange.  And yes, it printed crunched just as
> it displayed crunched.
>
> Thanks everyone.
>
> --Doug
>


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gmail.com
  "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent
   and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
 No disclaimers apply.
 DoD 358



Text spacing problem

2007-07-17 Thread Doug

When my co-worker views Reference page #1, all of the line titles
(Footnote, TableFootnote, Single Line, Double Line, etc.) are crunched
together.  It looks a little like the effect you get when you set the
Spread to -24 percent.  However, the spread on the format in question
is set to 0.  In fact, both the paragraph format and the character
format involved are set properly...there are no overrides.

She and I are both using FM v7.2p158 unStructured.  I can open the
same document and it looks fine but it looks crunched on hers.

Also, when she types text inside a table, the text tends to not wrap
to the next line when it should.  Instead the text on that line
crunches together tighter and tighter.  Eventually the text will wrap
to the next line, but it's all crunched together.

Any ideas on how to fix this?

--Doug
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Re: Text spacing problem

2007-07-17 Thread Art Campbell

Do the systems print the page (to the same printer) differently also?
In the maker.ini file, are the Printer/Font metrics settings the same?

Art

On 7/17/07, Doug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

When my co-worker views Reference page #1, all of the line titles
(Footnote, TableFootnote, Single Line, Double Line, etc.) are crunched
together.  It looks a little like the effect you get when you set the
Spread to -24 percent.  However, the spread on the format in question
is set to 0.  In fact, both the paragraph format and the character
format involved are set properly...there are no overrides.

She and I are both using FM v7.2p158 unStructured.  I can open the
same document and it looks fine but it looks crunched on hers.

Also, when she types text inside a table, the text tends to not wrap
to the next line when it should.  Instead the text on that line
crunches together tighter and tighter.  Eventually the text will wrap
to the next line, but it's all crunched together.

Any ideas on how to fix this?

--Doug
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Text spacing problem

2007-07-17 Thread Doug
When my co-worker views Reference page #1, all of the line titles
(Footnote, TableFootnote, Single Line, Double Line, etc.) are crunched
together.  It looks a little like the effect you get when you set the
Spread to -24 percent.  However, the spread on the format in question
is set to 0.  In fact, both the paragraph format and the character
format involved are set properly...there are no overrides.

She and I are both using FM v7.2p158 unStructured.  I can open the
same document and it looks fine but it looks crunched on hers.

Also, when she types text inside a table, the text tends to not wrap
to the next line when it should.  Instead the text on that line
crunches together tighter and tighter.  Eventually the text will wrap
to the next line, but it's all crunched together.

Any ideas on how to fix this?

--Doug



Text spacing problem

2007-07-17 Thread Art Campbell
Do the systems print the page (to the same printer) differently also?
In the maker.ini file, are the Printer/Font metrics settings the same?

Art

On 7/17/07, Doug  wrote:
> When my co-worker views Reference page #1, all of the line titles
> (Footnote, TableFootnote, Single Line, Double Line, etc.) are crunched
> together.  It looks a little like the effect you get when you set the
> Spread to -24 percent.  However, the spread on the format in question
> is set to 0.  In fact, both the paragraph format and the character
> format involved are set properly...there are no overrides.
>
> She and I are both using FM v7.2p158 unStructured.  I can open the
> same document and it looks fine but it looks crunched on hers.
>
> Also, when she types text inside a table, the text tends to not wrap
> to the next line when it should.  Instead the text on that line
> crunches together tighter and tighter.  Eventually the text will wrap
> to the next line, but it's all crunched together.
>
> Any ideas on how to fix this?
>
> --Doug
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>


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Art Campbell art.campbell at 
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  "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent
   and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson
 No disclaimers apply.
 DoD 358