Hi
There, Have
you ever heard of the free ware PDF 995? You can download a PDF convertion tool at http://www.pdf995.com/. We use it daily to create PDF’s from our MapInfo maps. Cheers, Chris Sueur Vestigia BV, Archeologie
en cultuurhistorie Grote Koppel 14 3813 AA Amersfoort E: c.sueur@vestigia.nl T: 033-2779200 M: 06-133 135 37 Van:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Peter Horsbøll Møller Henry, As I remember, this problem
was fixed with the latest patch for MapInfo Pro 8.0. You can access this patch
thru MapInfo Pro, Help > Find Updates which should bring you straith to the
MapInfo Pro Update Site. Peter
Horsbøll Møller From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Henry Armijos Hi guys, Sorry to bother you, but I
need the expertise advice from you. Our business uses the MapInfo
Professional Version 8.0 software to build maps. Most of the time these maps
have to be generated in PDF format to send to our clients. To do that Adobe
Acrobat Professional Version 7.0 is utilized. Keeping in mind that both
packages are licensed, when we try to get the PDF files from MapInfo we get the
following message error: %%[
ProductName: Distiller ]%% %%[
Error: Map-Symbols cannot be embedded because of licensing restrictions. ]%% %%[
Font vendor (Alts) does not permit this font to be embedded in PDF. ]%% [Warning]
The font Map-Symbols could not be embedded because of licensing restrictions. Text
may display incorrectly on platforms that do not have this font installed. %%[
Error: invalidfont; OffendingCommand: show; ErrorInfo: CharOffsets Please can you give any idea
where this error comes from. Just one additional fact, we
had installed Adobe Professional ver 6.0 before, and we never had issues
getting PDF files from Map-Info. Thanks for your time and
future consideration Regards, Henry Armijos Client Services Manager Eucan Urban Equipment of
Canada Inc. 416 259 3200 ext 229 |
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