Fonts do not resolve correctly
Fonts do not resolve correctly
I converted a word 2003 doc with acrobat 7. No fonts were embedded. All fonts are installed. It opens/prints perfectly in acrobat reader. When I open/print in pdf creator some are wrong.
I tried to convert a word document containing Arial Narrow and Windings 3 to PDF using the PDF Converter without embedding the fonts and opened the resulting file in the PDF Creator, on the same machine, the output was fine.
I suggest that you send this issue to support@amyuni.com so they can try to reproduce it.
I suggest that you send this issue to support@amyuni.com so they can try to reproduce it.
angelok,
Try this.. I know its not a solution but I'm curious to see if it has a different behavior.
On your test client machine, I want you to replace fonts found on your client machine with the fonts from another client machine that does not reproduce this issue on... you know what I mean?
Do you get the same behavior? are the OS the same?
cheers,
rami
Try this.. I know its not a solution but I'm curious to see if it has a different behavior.
On your test client machine, I want you to replace fonts found on your client machine with the fonts from another client machine that does not reproduce this issue on... you know what I mean?
Do you get the same behavior? are the OS the same?
cheers,
rami
After much pain and suffering, I was able to WORK AROUND the problem (NOT FIX).
PDF Creator for .NET 2 will not properly resolve fonts (at least the ones I tried, which are: Arial Narrow, Symbol, and Wingdings 3) if created by Adobe Acrobat versions 5 or 7 (unless I embed the fonts).
The workaround? Create the PDFs over using Amyuni's PDF Converter print drivers, then it seems to understand those correctly.
Seems like a real problem... unless you are trying to sell a PDF converter too.
PDF Creator for .NET 2 will not properly resolve fonts (at least the ones I tried, which are: Arial Narrow, Symbol, and Wingdings 3) if created by Adobe Acrobat versions 5 or 7 (unless I embed the fonts).
The workaround? Create the PDFs over using Amyuni's PDF Converter print drivers, then it seems to understand those correctly.
Seems like a real problem... unless you are trying to sell a PDF converter too.
Hello,
I am not sure about Arial Narrow but Symbol and windings fonts are unicode fonts and you need to embed them or use multilanguage so they display properly in the Creator.
You don't need to fully embed the font you can embed them partially to get smaller pdf files.
You defninitely don't need to use the PDF Converter. Please send us a pdf file generated from Adobe without font embedding and we will check if we can view it properly using Creator and Creator.Net. You can send the file along with some info to support@amyuni.com
Hope this helps.
I am not sure about Arial Narrow but Symbol and windings fonts are unicode fonts and you need to embed them or use multilanguage so they display properly in the Creator.
You don't need to fully embed the font you can embed them partially to get smaller pdf files.
You defninitely don't need to use the PDF Converter. Please send us a pdf file generated from Adobe without font embedding and we will check if we can view it properly using Creator and Creator.Net. You can send the file along with some info to support@amyuni.com
Hope this helps.