? Craig Bradney wrote: > On Wednesday 01 December 2004 16:53, Alexander Skwar wrote: >> Craig Bradney wrote: >> > On Wednesday 01 December 2004 15:40, Alexander Skwar wrote: >> >> Craig Bradney wrote: >> >> > On Wednesday 01 December 2004 14:40, Alexander Skwar wrote: >> >> >> Craig Bradney wrote: >> >> >> > My question is more why are you seeing this issue and I am not at >> >> >> > all. >> >> >> >> >> >> Well, you saw the issue as well - with 6.0. You didn't see >> >> >> the issue with 5.0 on Linux, because that's not the same >> >> >> version I used - I used 5.0 on Window.s >> >> > >> >> > Err, no, I never saw the issue on Acroreader 6.0. >> >> >> >> Yes, you did :) >> > >> > I consider a .5s time to load the fonts perfectly reasonable though. >> >> I don't - especially since other PDF forms don't show this behaviour. > > But the machine doesnt HAVE the fonts. Depending on where the fonts are > embedded in the PDF, there may just be a slight delay.
Yes, I understand :) But why o why does it happen only with this tiny document? I mean, we're talking about close to 200 KiB. At work, loaded over 100 MBit/s with (sometimes) about 20 Megabinarybyte/s. Again: Why does it not happen with other documents? This is the *ONLY* document where I have *EVER* seen this behaviour! That's why I consider this an issue. If other documents would also show this behaviour, I'd agree. But they don't. >> > Tried the vector version? >> >> Hm? You mean, when I select "yes" in Settings -> Fonts? > > Export to PDF, Fonts, Subset all fonts. In cvs only. Where's the CVS at? According to http://web2.altmuehlnet.de/fschmid/download.html the following should've worked: u-alexander-skwar-name at hetzner:~/stuff/Scribus/cvs$ export CVSROOT=:pserver:anoncvs at ahnews.music.salford.ac.uk:/cvs u-alexander-skwar-name at hetzner:~/stuff/Scribus/cvs$ cvs login Logging in to :pserver:anoncvs at ahnews.music.salford.ac.uk:2401/cvs CVS password: Fatal error, aborting. anoncvs: no such user Alexander Skwar -- QOTD: "It's sort of a threat, you see. I've never been very good at them myself, but I'm told they can be very effective." ________________________________________________________________________
