Avi,
Don't use the Save as PDF. Print to a PS file and distill that. The Save
As PDF function is problematic. If you have Distiller open and print the
PS file to a watched folder, then it will automatically begin distilling
once the file is present. Additionally, Save As PDF doesn't use the
Thanks, Scott.
Ok, will do. In fact that's what I started doing once 'Save as PDF' stopped
working.
'Save as PDF' used to work just fine. What happened...?
- avi
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 3:03 PM, qui...@airmail.net wrote:
Avi,
Don't use the Save as PDF. Print to a PS file and distill that.
Richard is correct in that Adobe changed the name of the printer
instance, and you should always be using that as your default printer
for FrameMaker. That might make Save As PDF function as you wish.
However, it is not the Distiller application. That application is the
sure way of making all
WRONG! Regardless of the merits and foibles of the save as PDF facility in
various versions of FrameMaker, all in fact explicitly use the Distiller.
How do think the PostScript is turned into PDF otherwise? FrameMaker
(exceptionally unfortunately) unlike InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop
does
>
> Another piece of the puzzle:
> If I have the Acrobat Distiller already open and waiting before doing a
> 'Save As PDF', it makes the bookmarks, or at least it seems more likely to.
>
> - avi
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 1:40 AM, Avraham Makeler wrote:
>
>> Thanks, Richard.
>>
>> Yes, it is all
Avi,
Don't use the Save as PDF. Print to a PS file and distill that. The Save
As PDF function is problematic. If you have Distiller open and print the
PS file to a watched folder, then it will automatically begin distilling
once the file is present. Additionally, Save As PDF doesn't use the
Thanks, Scott.
Ok, will do. In fact that's what I started doing once 'Save as PDF' stopped
working.
'Save as PDF' used to work just fine. What happened...?
- avi
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 3:03 PM, wrote:
> Avi,
>
> Don't use the Save as PDF. Print to a PS file and distill that. The Save As
>
Richard is correct in that Adobe changed the name of the printer
instance, and you should always be using that as your default printer
for FrameMaker. That might make Save As PDF function as you wish.
However, it is not the Distiller application. That application is the
sure way of making all
Hi all,
Something seems to have gone wrong with my FM 8 installation.
FM 8 is no longer generating PDFs with bookmarks for the Acrobat (v9)
Bookmarks pane.
I recall the problem started when I was using FM 7.2 on a different PC, but
had to uninstall Acrobat v9 due to a licensing issue, and then
Hi Avi,
Did you make sure that you selected Generate Acrobat Data
in the Print dialog?
I do not know how you create your PDF files. As a test
print to a PS file (with Adobe PDF as printer and Generate
Acrobat Data selected) and then distill the PS file to a
PDF file.
Best regards
Winfried
Avraham Makeler wrote:
Hi all,
Something seems to have gone wrong with my FM 8 installation.
FM 8 is no longer generating PDFs with bookmarks for the Acrobat (v9)
Bookmarks pane.
Well, let's start with the obvious. Do you have bookmark generation set
up and enabled? Go to Format Document
Hi all,
Something seems to have gone wrong with my FM 8 installation.
FM 8 is no longer generating PDFs with bookmarks for the Acrobat (v9)
Bookmarks pane.
I recall the problem started when I was using FM 7.2 on a different PC, but
had to uninstall Acrobat v9 due to a licensing issue, and then
Hi Avi,
Did you make sure that you selected "Generate Acrobat Data"
in the Print dialog?
I do not know how you create your PDF files. As a test
print to a PS file (with Adobe PDF as printer and "Generate
Acrobat Data" selected) and then distill the PS file to a
PDF file.
Best regards
Winfried
Avraham Makeler wrote:
> Hi all,
> Something seems to have gone wrong with my FM 8 installation.
>
> FM 8 is no longer generating PDFs with bookmarks for the Acrobat (v9)
> Bookmarks pane.
Well, let's start with the obvious. Do you have bookmark generation set
up and enabled? Go to Format >
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