Paul,
Same here. When I press the Asian language features: [Information]
button in the Preferences dialog box, I get the same message. I'm
running FM 8.0 on XP Japanese, in Japan, FWIW; I've just installed the
program with English UI (it's the same program). No trouble with the
actual
Paul,
Same here. When I press the Asian language features: [Information]
button in the Preferences dialog box, I get the same message. I'm
running FM 8.0 on XP Japanese, in Japan, FWIW; I've just installed the
program with English UI (it's the same program). No trouble with the
actual
Dov,
Thank you for your comments. I wanted to be accurate, and I checked with
our DTP person to tell me exactly what the matter was; in fact, we were
having Acrobat Preflight problems with **.ai** files.
There were NO problems with **.eps** files (yes, they are imported as
eps, and they do not
Dov,
Thank you for your comments. I wanted to be accurate, and I checked with
our DTP person to tell me exactly what the matter was; in fact, we were
having Acrobat Preflight problems with **.ai** files.
There were NO problems with **.eps** files (yes, they are imported as
eps, and they do not
Hi,
We're using Acrobat's preflight feature to check for lines thinner than
0.2 pts. The thinnest lines in our .eps graphics are exactly 0.2 pts,
but when we import these graphics in FM and check the PDFs created from
FM, Acrobat preflight says the graphics uses "0.199600pt" lines.
PDFs of these
Thank you for the tip, Peter.
We tried .ai, but it was the same; and since we have a lot of graphics,
we don't want to be saving them in .pdf.
I'm still curious why this happens, but for the practical matter at hand,
we decided to use 0.21 pts for minimum line width in our graphics.
Yosuke
Thank you for the tip, Peter.
We tried .ai, but it was the same; and since we have a lot of graphics,
we don't want to be saving them in .pdf.
I'm still curious why this happens, but for the practical matter at hand,
we decided to use 0.21 pts for minimum line width in our graphics.
Yosuke