scottycat
09-13-2005, 05:29 PM
I installed Primo v2 last week and went merrily on my way converting documents to PDF.
To my horror several looked as though the source document was corrupt as the end result was unreadable except some Headings and charts.
With a bit of detective work & experimenting anything in the source document with a Times Roman font was unreadable :eek:
I uninstalled Primo and everything was OK. Re-installed Primo and all Times Roman fonts in the source document became unreadable again (Primo faithfully converted this unreadable text to PDF). If you selected this unreadable text in the source document and chose another font (Arial) then everything was fine.
I use Windows XP with Office 2003. I have installed Firefox & Foxit & Macromedia Contribute ('Flashpaper' in Contribute has an issue with Adobe Reader) so I leave it to you guys to figure out.
PS. Why is the resultant PDF output approx 3 times larger than the source file?
To my horror several looked as though the source document was corrupt as the end result was unreadable except some Headings and charts.
With a bit of detective work & experimenting anything in the source document with a Times Roman font was unreadable :eek:
I uninstalled Primo and everything was OK. Re-installed Primo and all Times Roman fonts in the source document became unreadable again (Primo faithfully converted this unreadable text to PDF). If you selected this unreadable text in the source document and chose another font (Arial) then everything was fine.
I use Windows XP with Office 2003. I have installed Firefox & Foxit & Macromedia Contribute ('Flashpaper' in Contribute has an issue with Adobe Reader) so I leave it to you guys to figure out.
PS. Why is the resultant PDF output approx 3 times larger than the source file?