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2000-06-14 11:52:56 CT | #1 |
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Geoffrey Gass From: Unknown Registered: 2000-05-04 Posts: 373 |
Tried a PDF test document today: 4 styles of Times, 4 styles of PageStream 4.0r7 Amiga took about 10 minutes to Save-As-PDF, busily When the PDF file (181k) was output via GhostPrint, the Garamond, Examination of the file showed that there were /no/ fonts downloaded The only way the document could be output as a proper PDF file was to 1. Highlight the desired text and cut it to the clipboard (RAmiga/X). 2. Create dummy lines in the text column to restore the original 3. Place the text cursor outside of any text frame or column, and 4. Change to the pointer tool, select the pasted text, and select 5. Move the converted text back to its original position. If the It would be possible to skip adding the dummy lines, and simply use For this test document, the original PgS4 document was 35k. The --Geoff -- |
2000-06-15 19:37:34 CT | #2 |
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Steve Bowman From: Australia Registered: 2006-02-06 Posts: 456 |
G'day Geoffrey Gass, On the subject of "[PageStreamSupport] PDF vs Non-standard Fonts", you > For this test document, the original PgS4 document was 35k. The One of the reasons is that images are embedded as ASCIIHex, and if fonts Bye, -- One man's theology is another man's belly laugh. |
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