PDFs from CS3, ligatures appearing is not on the PC of the Publisher, changed appearance of fonts

Hello. I have redesigned just a magazine using the Hypatia without family, the family of the future and the Arno Pro family. Future is one font that I was using. Hypatia and Arno, ligatures are totally abandoning the pdf on a PC. And when the editor made the changes in the "comment-able" pdf file and has sent back to me, really none of the fonts appear right. There's nothing like Hypatia or Arno, or future. The traffic police seem to stay put, but that's all.

I try to spot it's a little tighter. But while I do this, I wanted to put this here on the discussion forums. Since it is a magazine in its entirety, it won't be acceptable for her evidence in this way. I don't know if I can send a pdf to someone at Adobe to look and see what they think is happening? I'm not finding much on the tips about it either so I don't know if this is a widespread problem or not.

K

Follow-up...

Kellie and I discussed and problem, then she checked with the editor.

In fact, the Publisher has put comments on the exported InDesign PDF file PDF using MacOS preview and then save the file and return it by e-mail to Kellie. Overview of converted all of the text of Arno Pro MacOS, future and Hypatia Sans Mac OS versions Multiple Master Helvetica fonts and several times of master who obviously did not have all the glyphs from the original fonts.

The editor has been advised to download and install the free Adobe Reader, and guess what? The problem disappeared.

Problem solved!

Sorry guys, but there is absolutely nothing Adobe can do about this problem otherwise than to continue to educate our clients to avoid software PDF reader that simply does not implement or does to implement properly the complete PDF specification. (Note that this specification is an ISO standard now, not something that is secret or Adobe exclusive somehow!)

-Dov

Tags: InDesign

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