ject: FW: Structured FrameMaker 11 Windows 7 Font Issues
I have an update concerning the font issue message that I am receiving when I
am importing xml feeds into FM11. I opened the Read/Write file and received a
message that the fonts need updated. The fonts that were being applied to the
text in
In my office we are upgrading from Structured FrameMaker 8 in a Windows XP
environment to Structured FrameMaker 11 in a Windows 7 environment. I am
currently performance testing the tasks that I need to perform. Part of the
tasks involve importing XML feeds into Structured FrameMaker 11 using an
I've gotten a little lost here. It's possible that the fonts in the text
samples you previously sent didn't look like Times New Roman because of
file compression artifacts, ClearType artifacts, or not zooming in
before you sampled them. When fit to pixels on a screen, a font never
has the detai
I've gotten a little lost here. It's possible that the fonts in the text
samples you previously sent didn't look like Times New Roman because of
file compression artifacts, ClearType artifacts, or not zooming in
before you sampled them. When fit to pixels on a screen, a font never
has the detai
I'm not sure it will help any, but here are a couple more graphics to show
what fonts are embedded and in use in the two documents. I'm on XP with
Frame 10 and Acrobat X Pro.
Times New Roman is installed in the system fonts directory, and Adobe PDF
is set as the default printer.
On Sat, Jul 20,
In addition to Mike's excellent analysis... depending on the age and type
of system the original was created on, it's quite possible that the font
whatever it is (and I agree with Mike, it ain's TNR), is a system font,
from Apple, Windows XP, or some other vendor. For instance, if your FM tag
calls
In addition to Mike's excellent analysis... depending on the age and type
of system the original was created on, it's quite possible that the font
whatever it is (and I agree with Mike, it ain's TNR), is a system font,
from Apple, Windows XP, or some other vendor. For instance, if your FM tag
calls
The font is different in those two samples, and neither one of them
appears to be Times New Roman.
So check to be sure you are using the font that you think you are. Also,
make sure that Adobe PDF is set as your default printer when working in
FM, or the PDF output may not match what you see in
The font is different in those two samples, and neither one of them
appears to be Times New Roman.
So check to be sure you are using the font that you think you are. Also,
make sure that Adobe PDF is set as your default printer when working in
FM, or the PDF output may not match what you see i
Attached are two screen caps of a portion of text: 1 is the resultant PDF
from a Framemaker file recreating a source document, the other is from the
source document itself. The fonts are the same on both documents (10pt
TNR), so why do they come out looking so small in the frame document?
Frame f
Attached are two screen caps of a portion of text: 1 is the resultant PDF
from a Framemaker file recreating a source document, the other is from the
source document itself. The fonts are the same on both documents (10pt
TNR), so why do they come out looking so small in the frame document?
Frame f
As a "Postscript" (no pun intended) to the earlier recap of font issues, I
offer the following:
As Stuart Rogers mentioned, pasting text, with the help of a plugin, can also
solve font issues.
Many companies, mine included, do not allow use of plugins as they fall under
th
Oran Petersen wrote (in small part):
> Now unformatted text is the default paste action, and Paste Special is not
> needed. Two more points:
> 1. In Paste Special, the order of the list items does not reflect the order
> in maker.ini.
> 2. You can still use Paste Special to select RTF, etc. t
g of character and paragraph tags, ensuring
that only formats from my templates can be applied. As a side benefit, my
FrameMaker menus are now decluttered.
Hope that helps,
Andy
ak...@jaspersoft.com
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From: Stuart Rogers
Subject: Re: Font Issues - Unavaiilable Fonts and Font Informat
g of character and paragraph tags, ensuring
that only formats from my templates can be applied. As a side benefit, my
FrameMaker menus are now decluttered.
Hope that helps,
Andy
akass at jaspersoft.com
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From: Stuart Rogers
Subject: Re: Font Issues - Unavaiilable Fonts and Font Informat
Oran Petersen wrote (in small part):
> Now unformatted text is the default paste action, and Paste Special is not
> needed. Two more points:
> 1. In Paste Special, the order of the list items does not reflect the order
> in maker.ini.
> 2. You can still use Paste Special to select RTF, etc. t
This is great information, Oran. Thanks!!
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Subject: Font Issues - Keeping Your File
This is great information, Oran. Thanks!!
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Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 8:36 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Font Issues - Keeping
As a "Postscript" (no pun intended) to the earlier recap of font issues, I
offer the following:
As Stuart Rogers mentioned, pasting text, with the help of a plugin, can also
solve font issues.
Many companies, mine included, do not allow use of plugins as they fall under
th
Oran Petersen wrote:
>
> Following the two recent threads on the list concerning fonts, I did
> not see a comprehensive recap of these issues for cause and cure.
>
> CAUSE-Unavailable fonts
>
> 1. Most postscript printers come loaded with a set of Postscript
> fonts.
>
> 2. If you set a postscr
Oran Petersen wrote:
>
> Following the two recent threads on the list concerning fonts, I did
> not see a comprehensive recap of these issues for cause and cure.
>
> CAUSE-Unavailable fonts
>
> 1. Most postscript printers come loaded with a set of Postscript
> fonts.
>
> 2. If you set a postscr
files clean.
CAUSE-"Font Information Changed" message when changing printers from the
FrameMaker print dialog.
This message appears whenever you select a printer other than the default from
within the FrameMaker print dialog. FrameMaker is warning you that you may get
unexpected font iss
files clean.
CAUSE-"Font Information Changed" message when changing printers from the
FrameMaker print dialog.
This message appears whenever you select a printer other than the default from
within the FrameMaker print dialog. FrameMaker is warning you that you may get
unexpected font iss
t get the missing font error messages.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Art Campbell [mailto:art.campbell at gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 1:42 PM
> To: Tracy, Dick
> Cc: framers at lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Re: Font Issues
>
> Details on
know, Adobe continues to support PostScript, so that's probably
not the issue...
Art
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 7:40 AM, Tracy, Dick
wrote:
> In the past week, we have font issues with our systems. It first started
> with CronoMM_408 Rg 11 OP font as being missing and now we're ge
pen the files, we don't get the missing font error messages.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Art Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 1:42 PM
> To: Tracy, Dick
> Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com
> Subject: Re: Font Issues
>
&
know, Adobe continues to support PostScript, so that's probably
not the issue...
Art
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 7:40 AM, Tracy, Dick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the past week, we have font issues with our systems. It first started
> with CronoMM_408 Rg 11 OP font as being
In the past week, we have font issues with our systems. It first started
with CronoMM_408 Rg 11 OP font as being missing and now we're getting
messages that FrameMaker cannot find AGaramond fonts
(regular-italics-bold). The AGaramond font is installed on our systems.
I want to make
In the past week, we have font issues with our systems. It first started
with CronoMM_408 Rg 11 OP font as being missing and now we're getting
messages that FrameMaker cannot find AGaramond fonts
(regular-italics-bold). The AGaramond font is installed on our systems.
I want to make
Carla,
you hit a problem that can usually be avoided easily. Adobe confirmed
there is a problem with Arial Unicode MS in
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/documentLink.do?
micrositeId=MS_Customer&externalID=kb402970
But in the first place: Why did you not continue to use "plain old"
Arial? It
Carla,
you hit a problem that can usually be avoided easily. Adobe confirmed
there is a problem with Arial Unicode MS in
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/documentLink.do?
micrositeId=MS_Customer&externalID=kb402970
But in the first place: Why did you not continue to use "plain old"
Arial? It
OK... weird things are happening.
I've got some Spanish content where I changed the font family to Arial Unicode
(from plain old Arial). Accented characters suddenly developed massive spacing
around them - for example:
"s ? lo" instead of
"s?lo"
I need to specify a Unicode f
Yikes.
There seem to be a number of spacing-around-accented-characters problems
cropping up. This is at least the third such version of a similar
problem that I've heard of recently. Unfortunately, I'm not aware of a
solution at this point .. other than trying other fonts. Maybe someone
else c
Yikes.
There seem to be a number of spacing-around-accented-characters problems
cropping up. This is at least the third such version of a similar
problem that I've heard of recently. Unfortunately, I'm not aware of a
solution at this point .. other than trying other fonts. Maybe someone
else c
OK... weird things are happening.
I've got some Spanish content where I changed the font family to Arial Unicode
(from plain old Arial). Accented characters suddenly developed massive spacing
around them - for example:
"s ó lo" instead of
"sólo"
I need to specify a Unicod
Art Campbell wrote:
> It sounds as if printer fonts are being invoked...
>
> Try setting your default printer to the Adobe PDF instance. And you
> should be able to print to that same logical printer; separate
> printing of a PostScript file and then distilling isn't required.
> (It's possible tha
Art Campbell wrote:
It sounds as if printer fonts are being invoked...
Try setting your default printer to the Adobe PDF instance. And you
should be able to print to that same logical printer; separate
printing of a PostScript file and then distilling isn't required.
(It's possible that the Post
It sounds as if printer fonts are being invoked...
Try setting your default printer to the Adobe PDF instance. And you
should be able to print to that same logical printer; separate
printing of a PostScript file and then distilling isn't required.
(It's possible that the PostScript driver of whate
All,
I have a situation on FrameMaker 7.2 with Fonts (windows XP) not displaying
correctly.
The font looks ok on the screen but when I print or PDF the document some of
the titles
look like they have no space after each word. Also on the screen the line is
not wrapping
because it has plenty of r
It sounds as if printer fonts are being invoked...
Try setting your default printer to the Adobe PDF instance. And you
should be able to print to that same logical printer; separate
printing of a PostScript file and then distilling isn't required.
(It's possible that the PostScript driver of what
All,
I have a situation on FrameMaker 7.2 with Fonts (windows XP) not displaying
correctly.
The font looks ok on the screen but when I print or PDF the document some of
the titles
look like they have no space after each word. Also on the screen the line is
not wrapping
because it has plenty of r
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