In your viewer did you do the conversion or are you rendering the SWF
file I posted ?
The PDF was created by a printer workflow system - Result Export Task
Processor and produces the
anomalies.
The client provided a new PDF created by InDesign CS3 and it renders
correctly when converted.
*Ben Marchbanks*
<http://www.magazooms.com/>
<http://www.iCampAmerica.com/>
On 3/4/10 11:50 AM, Chris Pugh wrote:
Same here. All good ( under Firefox 3.6, Linux 2.6.28 ), no 'viewer'
used or needed.
Presumably you have the correct fonts on your system somewhere, else
the conversion would fail, and we wouldn't see the correct result.
Are you perchance doing the conversion yourselves on one system, then
viewing on another? The -v[v], verbose options should tell you what
is happening during the conversion, and if you tell us exactly what
you using to view the result, then we may have a better idea.
Regards,
Chris.
On 4 March 2010 15:54, Joseph Masoud<[email protected]> wrote:
On 04/03/10 15:18, Ben Marchbanks wrote:
We see this from time to time and wonder if there is a solution
The page text is hieroglyphic
http://www.magazooms.com/pages/90803134758/090803135353/packages/100303191744/package/swf/100303191744_23.swf
http://www.magazooms.com/pages/90803134758/090803135353/packages/100303191744/package/pdf/100303191744_23.pdf
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Ben Marchbanks
This is what I see:
http://www.mavedu.com/viewer/
Are you sure your system supports all the fonts you use?