Hi Mike,

An update: In FinWin2004a I replaced Maestro with Petrucci, had only the PS
version of Petrucci anywhere on my system, selected the latest Adobe Generic
Printer driver, and exported EPS without preview or fonts. GSview 4.3 still
complains a few times about bounding box dimensions and page numbers before
opening the files but they look fine when it finally does. My publisher is
on a Mac and has all of the fonts installed. She could open the files and
everything worked perfectly.

It seems clear that the problem with Fin2004 and EPS is in the Maestro font.
Can you send me the version of Maestro that you made by opening and saving
it in Fontlab? Thanks.

Richard



Mike Cholewa wrote:
> Hi Richard
>
> Now you should have a chance of making an pdf file that your
> publisher can read (with the fonts included).
>
> Mike Cholewa
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Richard Yates [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 5:02 AM
>> To: Mike Cholewa
>> Subject: Re: [Finale] Finale, EPS and PDF - Important addition
>>
>> Hi Mike,
>>
>> I have made a little progress. I made a file that has only ps fonts
>> in it (November is the music font, Garamand is the rest). An EPS
>> (without fonts) export of a section opens okay in Photoshop Elements
>> and in GSView4.3.
>>
>> You are right that GSView reads the ps fonts from the c\psfonts
>> folder and Photoshop reads them from the c\windows\fonts folder.
>>
>> I don't have any way to test the ps file on another machine or a ps
>> printer,
>> though. The inability to include the fonts in the file is a real
>> limitation.
>> I still cannot send ps files to my publisher (who is on a Mac
>> anyway) and has not paid the bucks for November and has only the
>> Maestro font.
>>
>> Richard


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