Re: unavailable fonts problem: URGENT (Bill Swallow)

2008-02-07 Thread Frank Stearns
On Thu, 7 Feb 2008, Bill Swallow wrote: Hey, how'd I get in the subject line??? ;-) I agree that blowing out the text in MIF is drastic, though it'll definitely solve the problem. Editing the MIF to replace the offending font name with another one is a better route. Still, the 'remember

Re: unavailable fonts problem: URGENT (Bill Swallow)

2008-02-07 Thread Bill Swallow
Hey, how'd I get in the subject line??? ;-) I agree that blowing out the text in MIF is drastic, though it'll definitely solve the problem. Editing the MIF to replace the offending font name with another one is a better route. Still, the 'remember missing font names' quick fix will work to

"unavailable fonts" problem: URGENT (Bill Swallow)

2008-02-07 Thread Miriam Boral
Framers digest..." > > >Today's Topics: > >1. Internal Error (Shmuel Wolfson) >2. Re: Revising Help topics created in WebWorks (Yves Barbion) >3. RE: Working with Images (richard.melanson at us.tel.com) >4. RE: Working with Images (Dennis Brunnenmeyer) &g

"unavailable fonts" problem: URGENT (Bill Swallow)

2008-02-07 Thread Combs, Richard
Miriam Boral wrote: > Save the offending file as .mif and then open the .mif file with a > text editor to view the underlying code. Search for the missing font > and delete the text that uses it. Save the file and then > resave as .fm. > > This is the only foolproof solution I've found! That

"unavailable fonts" problem: URGENT (Bill Swallow)

2008-02-07 Thread Bill Swallow
Hey, how'd I get in the subject line??? ;-) I agree that blowing out the text in MIF is drastic, though it'll definitely solve the problem. Editing the MIF to replace the offending font name with another one is a better route. Still, the 'remember missing font names' quick fix will work to

"unavailable fonts" problem: URGENT (Bill Swallow)

2008-02-07 Thread Frank Stearns
On Thu, 7 Feb 2008, Bill Swallow wrote: > Hey, how'd I get in the subject line??? ;-) > > I agree that blowing out the text in MIF is drastic, though it'll > definitely solve the problem. Editing the MIF to replace the offending > font name with another one is a better route. Still, the 'remember

unavailable fonts problem: URGENT

2008-02-06 Thread Brewster, Christopher C
I'm trying to make a PDF version of a book. Just one file, the title page, causes a problem about using unavailable fonts, which makes the PDF operation fail. When I open the title page file, I change all the text to a font that's available, then save and close the file. But when I reopen it, I

Re: unavailable fonts problem: URGENT

2008-02-06 Thread Bill Swallow
1. File Preferences General 2. Deselect remember missing font names 3. Open the file. 4. Click OK to font substitutions. 5. Save and close the file. On Feb 6, 2008 3:10 PM, Brewster, Christopher C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm trying to make a PDF version of a book. Just one file, the title

"unavailable fonts" problem: URGENT

2008-02-06 Thread Brewster, Christopher C
I'm trying to make a PDF version of a book. Just one file, the title page, causes a problem about using unavailable fonts, which makes the PDF operation fail. When I open the title page file, I change all the text to a font that's available, then save and close the file. But when I reopen it, I

"unavailable fonts" problem: URGENT

2008-02-06 Thread Bill Swallow
1. File > Preferences > General 2. Deselect "remember missing font names" 3. Open the file. 4. Click OK to font substitutions. 5. Save and close the file. On Feb 6, 2008 3:10 PM, Brewster, Christopher C wrote: > I'm trying to make a PDF version of a book. Just one file, the title > page, causes