It was precisely an Illustrator file with PDF compatibility - the font loss was visible opening the file in Acrobat.Exactly how are you saving the Illustrator file? As a PDF with editing capability? Or as an Illustrator file with PDF compatibility? All bets are off on the latter and the former is not particularly good practice. The fonts embedded in the PDF portion of the files saved as PDF are not subsequently accessible to Illustrator on a system that doesn't have those fonts installed.
Had Adobe not made the option to open PDF's in Illustrator and Photoshop the world would be a better place. And don't get me started with people setting type and doing page layout in Photoshop.Making believe that Illustrator files were really PDF files was a marketing-driven decision made sometime back in the Illustrator 8 timeframe. I disagreed with it then and still do. Too many possible issues … and that's exactly why I make the recommendations that I do, for better or worse!
- Dov
I won't!!And don't get me started with people setting type and doing page layout in Photoshop.
When McDonalds screws up my hamburger I can complain to the store manager.Come on fellows, stop that bashing now:
Wow. You have been there with me. No need to go backward, agreed.Do you really want to go back to the use of the lens in Freehand, gradients from QuarkXpress and Enfocus Tailor "to see" a Postscript Level 2 file not as a cryptic writing? To all the troubling font managing software as suitcase or font manager on Mac and Win?
Yes. Some things work MUCH better. Some things, like font usage, are being changed right now.I mean, it came still enough appreciated progress with the Adobe products and that issues you mentioned are really manageable compared with the past ;-)
It is not the prepress, it is up to the graphic departement to set Adobe under fire with Affinity.Titans at War ;-) and we are just observers
ArtPro+ is quite nicei do not aee coming up an altenative to AcrobatPro
I'm using PDF Studio Pro from Qoppa Software in some non critical areas.ArtPro+ is quite nice
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