Hi Fred,
I was referring to the help-tip, when mouse over the option in adobe printer
settings. I can not copy the help text, just made a screen shot. See
attached.
for the frame list, the help text:
Checking this box causes PDf feation to rely exclusively on available
system fonts. If a
Hi Fred,
I was referring to the help-tip, when mouse over the option in adobe printer
settings. I can not copy the help text, just made a screen shot. See
attached.
for the frame list, the help text:
"Checking this box causes PDf feation to rely exclusively on available
system fonts. If a
Hi Jim,
I'm a step further yet and can produce pdfs, but I don't really understand
what's happening. It seems to be a font problem.
There is a setting in Adobe PDF printer properties: 'rely on system fonts
only; do not use document fonts'. If I uncheck this option, all goes well
and a PDf is
The PDF can contain embedded fonts. That is, if your system has
Eurostile, and your document uses Eurostile, then when the PDF is
created, the Eurostile information from your system can be embedded in
the PDF so that your document can be displayed correctly on any system.
If you don't use
Wim Hooghwinkel wrote (in part):
As far as I know I have all fonts installed. I also didn't know that
FrameMaker could embed fonts in a document. So what's the trick?
On a Windows system the originating application has nothing to do
with font embedding unless you're talking about the small
Hi Jim,
I'm a step further yet and can produce pdfs, but I don't really understand
what's happening. It seems to be a font problem.
There is a setting in Adobe PDF printer properties: 'rely on system fonts
only; do not use document fonts'. If I uncheck this option, all goes well
and a PDf is
The PDF can contain embedded fonts. That is, if your system has
Eurostile, and your document uses Eurostile, then when the PDF is
created, the Eurostile information from your system can be embedded in
the PDF so that your document can be displayed correctly on any system.
If you don't use
Wim Hooghwinkel wrote (in part):
> As far as I know I have all fonts installed. I also didn't know that
> FrameMaker could embed fonts in a document. So what's the trick?
On a Windows system the originating application has nothing to do
with font embedding unless you're talking about the small