Thank you Mike! The issue is the behind the scenes switch to the Adobe PDF
printer driver when the PDF is created. The PDFs are created on a dedicated
computer, so I should be able to solve it by changing the default printer
driver to Adobe PDF.
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I hardly use FrameMaker these days, but as I recall, Times can hide on
reference pages and master pages, which require a separate search from
body pages. Times may also hide in imported objects. Another place that
unexpected fonts hide is in table titles. You insert a new table, but
don't need
libri and
resave as FM.
HTH,
David
DCA:d.a.d.
Original message
From: r...@rickquatro.com
Date: 8/24/23 09:29 (GMT-05:00)
To: "'An email list for people using Adobe FrameMaker software.'"
Subject: [Framers] Document reflows when saving to PDF
I am saving
Hello,
What is your default printer in Windows? Or are you allowing Windows
to control it for you?
If you don't have "Adobe PDF" configured as the default printer, then
FrameMaker may get font metrics based on the printer.
Are you using Windows Remote Desktop? [AKA Microsoft Terminal Servi
I am saving a FrameMaker document to PDF and I get this message at the
Console:
The "Times" Font is not available.
"Times New Roman" will be used in this session.
It is causing the document to reflow. The font is not Times or Times New
Roman but Calibri. Querying the properties in FrameMaker an