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On Oct 22, 2004, at 8:10 AM, "For discussion about the Acrobat line of products. Adobe" <acrobat@lists.blueworld.com> wrote:
> For discussion about the Acrobat line of products. Adobe > Digest #350 > > 1) Viewing in Internet Explorer > by "Terri Hamilton" <thamilton@flyryan.com> > 2) Re: Viewing in Internet Explorer > by Justin Mattson <jmattson@michel-shaked.com> > 3) Re: Viewing in Internet Explorer > by Stephen Allen <sd_a@rogers.com> > 4) PDF and PitStop - font embedding > by "Glenn Heckard" <garard@netexpress.net> > 5) Re: PDF and PitStop - font embedding > by Leonard Rosenthol <leonardr@pdfsages.com> > > This digest is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list <acrobat@lists.blueworld.com>. > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <acrobat-off@lists.blueworld.com> > To switch to the FEED mode, E-mail to > <acrobat-feed@lists.blueworld.com> > Send administrative queries to <acrobat-request@lists.blueworld.com> > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > From: "Terri Hamilton" <thamilton@flyryan.com> > Subject: Viewing in Internet Explorer > Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 08:55:09 -0500 > Message-ID: <AIEJJMAAHGDOFPCCPLGMCEHKCIAA.thamilton@flyryan.com> > > We have a user reporting he can't view our PDF files on the Web using > Internet Explorer. But they open for him in Netscape. He's using a > dialup > modem. He's using WinXP "Home" (I didn't know there was a "Home" > version of > XP but IANAE). > > Anybody have any ideas? > > Terri Hamilton > Ryan International Airlines > Technical Publications > thamilton@flyryan.com > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 10:01:09 -0400 > Subject: Re: Viewing in Internet Explorer > From: Justin Mattson <jmattson@michel-shaked.com> > Message-Id: <A8AE5DF0-2369-11D9-AE87-000A956F2802@michel-shaked.com> > > Tell him good, you shouldn't be using IE anyway? > > Make sure that his helper settings are set correctly, alternatively > uninstalling/reinstalling Acrobat Reader may knock things into place. > > Justin > > PS. The Home version of XP is kind of crippled, I wouldn't recommend > it for anyone, even "home" users since it doesn't have full networking > support and most homes have small networks now. > > > On Thursday, October 21, 2004, at 09:55 AM, Terri Hamilton wrote: > >> We have a user reporting he can't view our PDF files on the Web using >> Internet Explorer. But they open for him in Netscape. He's using a >> dialup >> modem. He's using WinXP "Home" (I didn't know there was a "Home" >> version of >> XP but IANAE). >> >> Anybody have any ideas? >> >> Terri Hamilton >> Ryan International Airlines >> Technical Publications >> thamilton@flyryan.com >> >> >> ############################################################# >> Archives:<http://www.listsearch.com/acrobattalk.lasso> >> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to >> the mailing list <acrobat@lists.blueworld.com>. >> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <acrobat-off@lists.blueworld.com> >> To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to >> <acrobat-digest@lists.blueworld.com> >> To switch to the INDEX mode, E-mail to >> <acrobat-index@lists.blueworld.com> >> Send administrative queries to <acrobat-admin@lists.blueworld.com> >> > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 10:22:28 -0400 > From: Stephen Allen <sd_a@rogers.com> > Subject: Re: Viewing in Internet Explorer > Message-ID: <20041021142228.GC8604@barnyard.sweetpig.dyndns.org> > > On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 08:55:09AM -0500 or thereabouts, Terri > Hamilton wrote: >> We have a user reporting he can't view our PDF files on the Web using >> Internet Explorer. But they open for him in Netscape. He's using a >> dialup >> modem. He's using WinXP "Home" (I didn't know there was a "Home" >> version of >> XP but IANAE). >> >> Anybody have any ideas? > > The same answer as you've received on the 'other' list. Have the user > install > the Acrobat plugin for Internet Explorer. It's all in the Help > section, for > further details. > > -- > S.Allen -- (Chief Scarecrow Repairer) > ----------------------------------------------- > Thursday Oct 21 2004 10:20:02 AM EDT > ----------------------------------------------- > Don't worry -- the brontosaurus is slow, stupid, and placid. > > ------------------------------ > > Message-ID: <001d01c4b7b8$8e21ecf0$6401a8c0@GARARDXP> > From: "Glenn Heckard" <garard@netexpress.net> > Subject: PDF and PitStop - font embedding > Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 16:54:35 -0500 > > Just curious if anyone onn this list is familiar with PitStop Server > on a > PC. When I try embedding a font in a PDF that was created by an author > it > causes all kinds of kerning issues. Text actually overlaps between two > columns and individual characters overlap. The font is a very common > one > (TNR) but trying to embed the one on my system doesn't work well. I was > hoping that Helvetica, TNR, Symbol etc. would embed and not change > anything. > If the problem is that my TNR isn't exactly like the one the author > used > then what hope do I have of meeting IEEE standards that requires all > fonts > to be embedded and subset when the authors fail to do it in the > original > paper they want published? > > I'm going to look at the PitStop forum to see if I can subscribe so I > can > ask someone there but I was hoping someone on this list can also > explain > what is going on.. > > Thanks and Regards, > Glenn Heckard > Digest User > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message-Id: <6.1.0.6.2.20041021184155.077fcbb8@mail1.netreach.net> > Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 18:43:03 -0400 > From: Leonard Rosenthol <leonardr@pdfsages.com> > Subject: Re: PDF and PitStop - font embedding > > At 05:54 PM 10/21/2004, Glenn Heckard wrote: >> Just curious if anyone onn this list is familiar with PitStop Server >> on a >> PC. When I try embedding a font in a PDF that was created by an >> author it >> causes all kinds of kerning issues. Text actually overlaps between two >> columns and individual characters overlap. The font is a very common >> one >> (TNR) but trying to embed the one on my system doesn't work well. > > You may also want to try PDF Enhancer > (http://www.pdfenhancer.com) > which can also embed fonts (among MANY other things) and is also > faster and > less expensive than PitStop Server... > > > Leonard > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---- > Leonard Rosenthol > <mailto:leonardr@pdfsages.com> > Chief Technical Officer <http://www.pdfsages.com> > PDF Sages, Inc. 215-938-7080 (voice) > 215-938-0880 (fax) > > > ------------------------------ > > End of For discussion about the Acrobat line of products. Ad Digest #35 > ***********************************************************************
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