![]() ![]() Is it just me or is Acrobat honestly some kind of disaster in desperate need of a rewrite from the ground up? I find myself using Preview for almost everything. I cannot fathom why something as simple as displaying/editing PDFs could be so slow and unbearable, it's like they've ported the codebase from Windows 95 to run on Power PC, then back to Intel. Scrolling pages is painfully laggy/unnatural, I frequently encounter endless "Preparing document." dialogues which render page editing impossible, frequent crashes etc. On maxed out i9 mac systems with 32GB RAM, it is so painstakingly slow, buggy and bloated. I've stopped myself from posting a rant about how much I hate Acrobat at least seven times, but as someone who has paid for Adobe software for over a decade I simply cannot bear how frustrating it is to use Acrobat. If you're new/thinking about getting creative cloud we'll be happy to share our knowledge but please don't start threads just complaining about how you don't like the service. Other rules to be made up on the fly/based on up-voting. Photoshop requests are strictly banned.Īny questions or content about any software or service included in creative cloud is allowed, but generic/beginner questions about the 'bigger' software should be asked in their specific subreddits where possible. Learn and help others so we can get the most out of our creative cloud subscriptions.įeel free to submit advice, comments on features we may have missed, or adobe are about to add, and share your cool cross-program tricks/tips/tutorials. You may find it easier to simply edit the file in c:\Program Files (x86)\gs\gs9.27\Resource\Init and add that enter path using -I"c:/Program Files (x86)/gs/gs9.27/Resource/Init".A sub-reddit for discussions of, and help with, Adobes Creative Cloud software. If you edit the cidfmap file you will need to use the -I (Include) switch to add the path containing the cidfmap file to the search path. Note that, since you are using Windows, Ghostscript will be using a ROM file system. I imagine that if you supply the various Windows TrueType fonts to Ghostscript as substitutes for the missing named CIDFonts then your file will render correctly. The CIDFont substitution mechanism is described in the Ghostscript documentation. Note that the FONTPATH switch only applies to fonts, not CIDFonts, so it will not be useful for this file (though it may have benefits for files using fonts, obviously). To get the correct output you must either embed the CIDFonts in the PDF file, or supply a suitable substitute CIDFont for Ghostscript to use. There is a 'bullet' CIDFont which is the ultimate last-ditch fallback, as it contains nothing except a bullet glyph. CIDFonts are harder to substitute for than regular Fonts, and Ghostscript ships with basically one real substitute CIDFont, DroidSansFallback, which it uses for all languages. If the font or CIDFont is not present Ghostscript must use a substitute. So what if the font isn't available to the consumer. Much easier to include a reference and leave the hard work to the PDF consumer. ![]() However, many creators fail to do so, presumably because it's comparatively hard. While it is poor practice not to include regular fonts, it is specifically stated in the specification that CIDFonts must be embedded. Your PDF file uses the following CIDFonts Arial, Arial,Bold, Verdana, Verdana,Bold and Verdana,BoldItalic. PS: If you want to test the original PDF file, you can download it here : PDF File Is there any parameter to solve my problem with those fonts ?. Done.Īttempting to substitute CID font /Adobe-Identity for /Arial, see doc/Use.htm#CIDFontSubstitution. Loading a TT font from %rom%Resource/CIDFSubst/DroidSansFallback.ttf to emulate a CID font Adobe-Identity. attempting to use fallback CIDFont.See doc/Use.htm#CIDFontSubstitution. The substitute CID font "Adobe-Identity" is not provided either. This software is supplied under the GNU AGPLv3 and comes with NO WARRANTY:Īttempting to substitute CID font /Adobe-Identity for /Verdana, see doc/Use.htm#CIDFontSubstitution. GPL Ghostscript 9.27 ()Ĭopyright (C) 2018 Artifex Software, Inc. I guess the problem are the fonts, because it says it can't find the fonts Arial and Verdana (although both are installed on \Windows\Fonts). ![]() This is how I call ghostscript: bin\gswin32c -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=pxlmono -sFONTPATH=C:\Windows\Fonts -dDuplex -dFirstPage=1 -dLastPage=2 -sOutputFile=Parte.pcl -fParte.pdf I'm trying to convert some PDF files (generated with FastReports) to PCL, using Ghostscript, and it works nice, except that the words with accents show wrong characters. ![]()
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