lf Of Lin Sims
> Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2019 3:03 PM
> To: Frame Users ; amito...@adobe.com
> Subject: Re: [Framers] Now it's a buggy SVG IMPORT into Frame 2019 files
>
> I've a new update, in case anyone is still curious about this. I've added
> the information to Tracker, also.
On Behalf
Of Lin Sims
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2019 3:03 PM
To: Frame Users ; amito...@adobe.com
Subject: Re: [Framers] Now it's a buggy SVG IMPORT into Frame 2019 files
I've a new update, in case anyone is still curious about this. I've added the
information to Tracker, also.
I had been trained
I've a new update, in case anyone is still curious about this. I've added
the information to Tracker, also.
I had been trained to group all the objects in Visio before saving out to
SVG, and that was the process I was using back in October, probably because
it was the only way to save just the
Hi Yves,
Did they loop you in on this? :-)
As far as I can tell, there are no options in Visio to change how
fonts/glyphs are embedded, but I'm not a Visio power user. All I know is
that graphic when saved from Visio as an SVG looks fine in a browser, but
if you try to import the SVG into
Hi Lin
Looks like a problem with font embedding in the SVG files. I don't know
about Visio, but in Adobe Illustrator, you can select font embedding
settings when you save your graphic as SVG: subset only glyphs used, all
glyphs, no glyphs (and use system fonts) etc.
Maybe you could do some tests
Here's an update for those who might still be curious about this.
I've been in fairly extensive contact with Adobe regarding this issue.
Yesterday I was told that the problem lies with a bug in their SVG
libraries and affects other Adobe programs, such as Illustrator. The
FrameMaker development
We do them this way so they're easy to reuse in multiple documents.
At any rate, Adobe developers are working with some sample files I sent
them to see if they can find the issue. Here's hoping for a fix RSN.
On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 9:40 PM Doug wrote:
> Could you skip Visio and just add the
Could you skip Visio and just add the SnagIt images into Frame, and then
add the callouts and text boxes in Frame?
On Fri, Oct 19, 2018 at 4:37 PM Lin Sims wrote:
> Some days, it just doesn't pay to get out of bed.
>
> Importing the Visio files using File > Import > File gets the image in
>
Some days, it just doesn't pay to get out of bed.
Importing the Visio files using File > Import > File gets the image in
without the weirdnesses happening with the lines.
But importing the file, even if specified as import by reference, is
importing by copy with a link to the Visio file, so yes,
If it's not one thing, it's another.
I'm still on Windows 7, so I've continued importing my images into Frame
2017 as SVG files since I have no issues creating PDFs from them.
But we've JUST upgraded to Frame 2019, and now the IMPORT of SVG images
into Frame has gone screwy. In this case, the
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