Thanks Fred & Mike,
The problem was that the printer metrics used by the OKI color printer used
to print direct from Frame are *very* different from the Adobe PDF/Distiller
metrics.
Once I loaded up SetPrint, Frame selected only the Adobe PDF/Distiller metrics
for onscreen display.
What I
FM 7.2, Distiller 7
I've tried a variety of font embedding options and used both Save-As and the
two-step printing method, but ... the pagination in the PDF is different from
the original Frame files.
One chapter has 52 pages in both Frame and PDF, but while the last text in
Frame is on p51, the
> Reader 7 (my client hasn't bought Acro 7 yet) lists all of the fonts I've used
in Frame under Document Properties > Fonts with each followed by "(Embedded
Subset), TrueType, Ansi encoding".
Umm. This sounds like the fonts are embedding. The "subset" just means that
only the characters that the
Thanks Rebecca, but neither method fixed the problem.
To clarify a little more (after comparing both an original Frame page
with its PDF page at 400% on twin 19" monitors):
@ All fonts appear to be identical, although those in the PDF *may* be
smaller.
@ The number of characters per line is
pinion only; I don't speak for Intel.
Fred Ridder
Intel
Parsippany, NJ
>From: "John Pitt"
>Reply-To: john at pitt.net.au
>To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
>Subject: Fonts not embedding in PDF 1.6
>Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 10:13:24 +1000
>
>FM 7.2, Distiller
> The number of characters per line is different -- the PDF seems to have
> about 10% more characters per line. (Note that this is definitely *not*
> caused by margins or the entire page being printed 10% smaller --
> my first thought).
This sounds like a font substitution issue, but since
FM 7.2, Distiller 7
I've tried a variety of font embedding options and used both Save-As and the
two-step printing method, but ... the pagination in the PDF is different from
the original Frame files.
One chapter has 52 pages in both Frame and PDF, but while the last text in
Frame is on p51, the