I use PrimoPDF or PDF Complete with no problems.I'd be happy to test for
you.
My email is trukke...@gmail.com

Laurie

On 6 October 2014 10:50, Peter Cushing <pcush...@whisperingsmith.com> wrote:

> Been slowly switching over to VFP9 (SP2) from VFP7 and come across a
> problem when printing to a PDF file.  I'm on Windows 7 32 bit SP1.
>
> I've been using virtual PDF printer for years with no problems, but now
> when I use the same REPORT command with VFP9 the PDF file does not look
> right because the right fonts are not embedded in it.
> You can see the difference here:
> https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3t39vvgocil70b3/AABkzM_Mn4afHrmdbn7L4_fMa?dl=0
>
> There is an option in the printer preferences/defaults to embed fonts and
> I have added the relevent ones (even though I did not when running from
> VFP7) but makes no difference.  Done all the usual clearing out/filling in
> of EXPR and TAG1/TAG2 fields.
> I have tried doing this with a test file and a brand new generated report
> with the same result.
> Also tried doing the same with foxit reader PDF printer and get the same
> result so think it must be a VFP issue.
>
> The only thing I can think is wrong is a problem with my VFP9
> installation.  Does anyone use virtual PDF printer or foxit PDF reader and
> VFP9, and would be willing to help, I could email you my test DBF and
> report and see what happens when you run the report.
>
> Any other ideas?
>
> TIA
>
> --
> * Peter Cushing *
> IT development and support
>
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>
>
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