Our user's
printer/acrobatreader crashing problems have been corrected by switching to
encoding the fonts in the WinAnsi format.
The downside
of this is the increased filesize since the entire font is being embedded.
This is compounded with the 200K+ to embed the Helvetica font since for some
reason too many users get error messages it's missing if it's not
embedded.
However, the
former process before FOP was introduced into the mix did an embedded subset
without the same problems we have with the files produced from FOP. The
difference I've noted is that FOP uses an encoding type of 'Identity-H' and the
working files use an encoding type of 'Custom'. The working files were
produced out of Quark. Most of the error messages with the 'Identity-H'
files are of the invalid CMAP variety.
What's the
difference and is there any workaround?
Michael Teator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
