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>> reduction - each of which independently is fine.
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>> -Original Message-
>> From: Framers
>> On Behalf Of Lin Sims
>> Sent: Friday, September 25, 2020 2:09 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Framers] Weird spacing in PDF output
>
> For those who may (or may not) be interested, I tried creating a PDF from
> the same TOC file after substituting different fonts in. The PDF generated
> from the TOCs us
independently is fine.
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From: Framers On
Behalf Of Lin Sims
Sent: Friday, September 25, 2020 2:09 PM
To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.
Subject: Re: [Framers] Weird spacing in PDF output
For those who may (or may not) be interested, I
Thanks for persevering on this issue, Lin. Good to hear that it's paying
off in Adobe's finally giving what seems serious attention to the kind of
seemingly-trivial problem that's really a serious flaw.
Back in the day, I spent a few weeks tracking-down a consistent product
misbehavior that gave d
For those who may (or may not) be interested, I tried creating a PDF from
the same TOC file after substituting different fonts in. The PDF generated
from the TOCs using either Open Sans or Calibri were even WORSE than the
one created using Source Sans Pro. However, the one generated from a TOC
usin
The last time I was successful was August 2019 and I was using FM2019, so
yes, that's changed.
Acrobat is on subscription, so that's changed.
Windows has updated a time or two, so that's changed.
This is the only document this is happening in, but it's also the only
document using the word "Softwar
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 3:31 PM Lin Sims wrote:
> Sometimes they do, and they also wander through the Adobe FrameMaker forum
> from time to time. I might ping Amitoj and ask him to read this thread and
> the concurrent thread there. Or enter a bug in the tracker, but this is
> such an oddball occ
nt: Monday, September 14, 2020 8:16 PM
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> Interesting. The problem is that you're seeing the issue after using
> Re
ssage-
From: Framers On
Behalf Of Lin Sims
Sent: Monday, September 14, 2020 8:16 PM
To: An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.
Subject: Re: [Framers] Weird spacing in PDF output
Interesting. The problem is that you're seeing the issue after using Reduce
Size. I'm s
eem Hosain
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> Interesting!
>
> The page works in FlexiPDF (my other tool), albe
3:22 PM
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Interesting!
The page works in FlexiPDF (my other tool), albeit with some overlapping text
(probably implying a font problem, I guess).
In Adobe Acrobat Pro, I get an error
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From: Framers On
Behalf Of Syed Zaeem Hosain
Sent: Monday, September 14, 2020 3:10 PM
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Hmmm ... I don't know if the attached screen-capture will come through on this
list, but th
?
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Sent: Sunday, September 13, 2020 7:01 PM
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Subject: Re: [Framers] Weird spacing in PDF output
I haven't seen any error messages. I hope that's not the case. Ou
e a possibility.
>
> Z
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Framers
> On Behalf Of Lin Sims
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alf Of Lin Sims
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Peter
>
> Seriously, I'm sure you have tried changing the source, say, with a
> different word, or if it's a
Rounding error?
Damn. I got to be special again.
On Sat, Sep 12, 2020 at 10:28 PM Peter Gold
wrote:
> IMO, a rounding error in the Save As > PDF vs Print > PDF, from your
> assiduous testing and reporting, seems the most likely.
>
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Lin Sims
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IMO, a rounding error in the Save As > PDF vs Print > PDF, from your
assiduous testing and reporting, seems the most likely.
On Sat, Sep 12, 2020, 9:13 PM Lin Sims wrote:
> There were two markers in the source paragraphs, one for the TOC xref link
> and one for an Index marker. I moved the Index
There were two markers in the source paragraphs, one for the TOC xref link
and one for an Index marker. I moved the Index marker. No good.
There was a hard space between the word Pulse and the word Software. I took
it out and replaced it with a regular space. Also no good.
I deleted and RETYPED t
At 16:46 -0400 11/9/20, Lin Sims wrote:
>This is only happening with 2 entries in the entire TOC. In the TOC, they
>look identical to all the other entries in the TOC. I've checked the
>paragraph tags in both the original files and the TOC files and they are
>the same. But in the PDF created from
Spellcheck did indeed used to replace Interleaf with FrameMaker, but I
don't think it does anymore.
When it converts from Frame to PDF, that will make the link unclickable.
Also, I really don't want to have to apply a character tag to text created
in a generated document every time I regenerate th
Hi, Lin:
AHA! It's a secret plot of some kind. I remember there was a time long ago,
when FM's auto-correct would replace "InterLeaf" or some other proprietary
competitor, with "FrameMaker."
The word-spacing computation might have a rounding error when it encounters
specific glyph combinations in
Peter
>
> Seriously, I'm sure you have tried changing the source, say, with a
> different word, or if it's a text variable try plain text, or is a
> character tag applied, or if it's a corporate-name font, swap it, etc. Is
> the font customized to apply special kerning or spacing to specific glyph
Experiment by making changes to the source.
For instance, insert Pulse Software before the word "Pulse", and PDF it
again. Observe the results. If the new words display fine, delete
everything after them and PDF it again. Observe the results.
You might be able to fix it, even if you might neve
It's a no-brainer, Lin! It's "social distancing. :)
Seriously, I'm sure you have tried changing the source, say, with a
different word, or if it's a text variable try plain text, or is a
character tag applied, or if it's a corporate-name font, swap it, etc. Is
the font customized to apply special
This is only happening with 2 entries in the entire TOC. In the TOC, they
look identical to all the other entries in the TOC. I've checked the
paragraph tags in both the original files and the TOC files and they are
the same. But in the PDF created from that TOC, the text for those two
headings is
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