On 4 Sep 2007, at 10:23, Steve Rickaby wrote:
> I have a workaround for the 'bad' equations, which is to use the
> author's PDFs and import them into the target FrameMaker document,
> but I absolutely need to diagnose this problem for the future. I
> have worked with FrameMaker equations cro
Further... if anyone is following this... there appear to two different Symbol
fonts:
. That installed here with FrameMaker 7.0 on Mac appears to be copyright Apple
Computer and also appears to be Unicode
. That used by the originator of the documents appears to be copyright
Monotype/Type Solu
On 4 Sep 2007, at 10:23, Steve Rickaby wrote:
I have a workaround for the 'bad' equations, which is to use the
author's PDFs and import them into the target FrameMaker document,
but I absolutely need to diagnose this problem for the future. I
have worked with FrameMaker equations cross-plat
Further... if anyone is following this... there appear to two different Symbol
fonts:
. That installed here with FrameMaker 7.0 on Mac appears to be copyright Apple
Computer and also appears to be Unicode
. That used by the originator of the documents appears to be copyright
Monotype/Type Solu
Now here's a strange thing. One of the bad character transpositions is the
substitution of a '5' for an '='.
If I create a new equation in the document that has the bad equations and
insert an equality into it, I get a '? 5 ?' rather than a '? = ?' as expected.
However, if I create a new blank
Now here's a strange thing. One of the bad character transpositions is the
substitution of a '5' for an '='.
If I create a new equation in the document that has the bad equations and
insert an equality into it, I get a '? 5 ?' rather than a '? = ?' as expected.
However, if I create a new blank