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To: dgaskill@xxxxxx, acrobat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, tkoste@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: 4.0 Problems w/Helvetica
From: Dan Emory <danemory@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 15:02:18 -0700 (MST)
Cc: isaacs@xxxxxxxxx, Free Framers <framers@xxxxxxxxx>
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
ABSO-BLOODY-LUTELY unbelievable that Adobe would make such a gaffe. It looks like everyone must keep the 3.x Distiller, but presumably that will deprive us of some 4.0 features. Does Adobe plan a fix for this silliness? ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ At 01:35 PM 4/14/99 -0700, dgaskill@ES.com wrote: >Thanks for posting that, Tony. I guess I'll just stick with Acrobat 3, as >one of our standard fonts is Helvetica. I'd bet Adobe is going to lose some >sales over this issue. > >Dick Gaskill >Technical Publications Manager >Evans & Sutherland Graphics Corporation > >> ---------- >> From: Tony Koste[SMTP:tkoste@gte.net] >> Reply To: Acrobat Talk >> Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 1999 9:36 AM >> To: AcrobatTalk >> Subject: 4.0 Problems w/Helvetica >> >> After loading the 4.0 upgrade I encountered some very frustrating problems >> trying to create distill PDFs from PageMaker and from MSWord97. The >> document >> originals are all in Helvetica font and the resulting PDF were formatted >> correctly but illegible (to me) because they were converted to a font that >> featured diacritical marks letter substitutions, case substitutions. It >> was >> very frustrating trying to figure out the problem. Adobe's tier one >> support >> tried to help but did not have the solution. Adobe's tier two support was >> able to help and gave me the impression my report of the problem was among >> the earliest. >> >> It turns out Acrobat 4 distiller does not support the font Helvetica >> because >> of a licensing issue. Not only is Helvetica no longer a font that one >> would >> never have to embed in a PDF file, users cannot even force Acrobat to >> embed >> Helvetica. The solution is to not use Helvetica in an original that you >> intend to make into a PDF file. (This is not good news in an organization >> that has chosen Helvetica as it's standard font for its documentation.) >> The >> new Acrobat reader will still read PDFs that are of documents using >> Helvetica even if the PDF does not have Helvetica imbedded, so apparently >> the reader still stores the same base fonts--Helvetica among them. >> >> I have changed my templates to Arial font and will proceed. >> >> Tony Koste >> >> >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To Unsubscribe: <mailto:acrobat-off@blueworld.com> >> Archives : <http://listsearch.blueworld.com/acrobattalksearch.lasso> >> > > >_________________________________________________________________________ > (un)subscribe send an email to majordomo@FrameUsers.com with subject of: > Subscribe: subscribe Framers Unsubscribe: unsubscribe Framers > subscribe digest Framers unsubscribe Framers >_________________________________________________________________________ > > ==================== | Nullius in Verba | ==================== Dan Emory, Dan Emory & Associates FrameMaker/FrameMaker+SGML Document Design & Database Publishing Voice/Fax: 949-722-8971 E-Mail: danemory@primenet.com 10044 Adams Ave. #208, Huntington Beach, CA 92646 ---Subscribe to the "Free Framers" list by sending a message to majordomo@omsys.com with "subscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@omsys.com ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **