Re: [Framers] Kinda OT: PDF produced from printing FM book to .ps and then distilling to PDF

2016-04-04 Thread Art Campbell
How? Art Campbell art.campb...@gmail.com "... In my opinion, there's nothing in this world beats a '52 Vincent and a redheaded girl." -- Richard Thompson No disclaimers apply.

Re: [Framers] Kinda OT: PDF produced from printing FM book to .ps and then distilling to PDF

2016-04-04 Thread Scott Turner
Because the two step method allows finer control and batching? > On Apr 4, 2016, at 13:10, Art Campbell wrote: > > Not understanding why you'd to a two-step manual distillation like this > instead of just printing to the Adobe PDF printer instance directly. > > I'd try

Re: [Framers] Kinda OT: PDF produced from printing FM book to .ps and then distilling to PDF

2016-04-04 Thread Art Campbell
Not understanding why you'd to a two-step manual distillation like this instead of just printing to the Adobe PDF printer instance directly. I'd try the standard method, the one-step, instead of the two-step before I decided it was a problem/bug... Art Campbell art.campb...@gmail.com

Re: [Framers] Kinda OT: PDF produced from printing FM book to .ps and then distilling to PDF

2016-04-04 Thread Robert Lauriston
Most if not all non-Adobe plugins that render PDFs in browsers have significant defects when rendering error-free PDFs. Same for OS X preview. I just put a note on the download page that if people encounter problems they should use Acrobat Reader. On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 10:14 AM, Tammy Van

[Framers] Kinda OT: PDF produced from printing FM book to .ps and then distilling to PDF

2016-04-04 Thread Tammy Van Boening
I have to test four browsers with the output that I produce for a client - Chrome, Mozilla, IE, and Safari. The new "Edge" browser for Windows 10 designed to replace IE is now a consideration. I have not one, but two clients now say that when they open a PDF produced as described that I have