text not showing up in pdf
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2012-06-19
03:31 PM
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2023-05-19
03:58 PM
by
Gordana Radonic
We recently bought a new Macbook for the office and none of the text in this font was showing up on this computer
I can install the font on it but I am worried about when we send it to clients they wont have it
I found this thread
http://www.archicadwiki.com/Bugs/TextMissingInPDF
but the fix here is to embed all the font and I am not crazy about making the pdf sized even larger.
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2012-06-19 03:34 PM

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2012-06-19 07:08 PM
Without embedding, you have to limit yourself to the relatively small set of fonts common to both Windows and Mac base OS installations.
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2012-06-19 08:28 PM
Now the text is visible but it is gibberish. It made the files around 15% larger.

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2012-06-19 10:53 PM
I haven't used AC on Windows since Amyuni days, so someone else will have to help with other ideas...
Cheers,
Karl
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2012-06-19 11:04 PM
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2012-06-22 04:58 PM
Well I think I am going to give up on this and use a simple font that is on every computer the same (Ariel ?)
Although it does in my opinion fell like th pdf format has gotten far offtrack from what it was supposed to be a document that would open up a print the same every time so that there were not these formatting errors

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2012-06-22 05:56 PM
Sorry I can't help (being on Mac now), Mo ... but this isn't an issue for most users, who do use other fonts like you are. Have you phoned the GS US 800 number for tech support to see if they can help?
Cheers,
Karl

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2012-06-22 06:20 PM
Better yet, switch to a font that plays nicer, like the one you mentioned.
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2012-06-23 03:26 AM
Karl wrote:Mo is on a Mac.
Windows users want to offer help here?
Sorry I can't help (being on Mac now), Mo ... but this isn't an issue for most users, who do use other fonts like you are. Have you phoned the GS US 800 number for tech support to see if they can help?
Cheers,
Karl

I seem to remember reading an old post about making sure fonts were installed correctly on a Mac - something about user fonts and system fonts being installed in separate locations.
The fonts need to be in the system folder not the user.
Sorry if I don't have the terminology correct but I am not a Mac user.
I found this post in a search which I think might be what I was thinking of.
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