Our corporate font has changed to ITC Franklin Gothic, and I'm in the process of amending my FrameMaker templates accordingly. I have this font in both Opentype and Type 1 formats. It is preferred that I use the Opentype version.
However, when I convert the FM doc to PDF using the Save As function and selecting PDF as the format, Acrobat can't deal with the Opentype characters. I get garbage or nothing at all. However, if I print to a PS file and THEN distill it, it works just fine. Is there some setting I'm unaware of in Acrobat I need to configure so it will work with Opentype using the easier method of producing a PDF? I did a search in the Adobe knowledge base and didn't find anything useful. If I have to, I'll use my Type 1 version of this font, but I'd prefer to stick with the company's version and not have to redo my new template. Thanks for any suggestions, Nancy Kaminski ______________________________________________ Author Help files and create printed documentation with Doc-To-Help. New release adds Team Authoring Support, enhanced Web-based help technology and PDF output. Learn more at www.doctohelp.com/tcp. DITA West 2007--Use a discount code of "TECHCOMMPROS" to get a discount rate of $200 off the $800 price if you register before close of business January 15, 2007. http://www.travelthepath.com/conf/dita2007.shtml _______________________________________________ Technical Communication Professionals Post a message to the list: email [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subscribe, unsubscribe, archives, account options, list info: http://techcommpros.com/mailman/listinfo/tcp_techcommpros.com Subscribe (email): send a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe (email): send a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Need help? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get the TCP whole experience! http://www.techcommpros.com
