Thanks Mainegeek and Leedsit for your suggestions.
The double partition idea does not fit my plans for using the drive, so I have already taken a look at Maxtors site and downloaded their MaxBlast4 software for installoing etc.
I will try it out later in the week.
I will post the results here...
Scenario:
Motherboard - MSI - K8N SLI Platinum,socket 939, AMD Athlon 64 3200 processor. 512 Mb ram.
Graphic board - Inno3D GeForce 6600
2 Harddrive caddies.
Caddy 1: Western Digital 160Gb SATA drive partitioned into C: System (80Gb) and D: General (80Gb)
OS is Windows XP Pro SP2 - Japanese...
Scenario: Setting up a new computer with OS- WindowsXP Pro. Will have a removable drive caddy for the system (C:) drive.
I will have 2 possible boot discs. 1) Japanese Windows XP pro, and 2)English Windows XP pro.
Another HD will always be present on the system. This HD will be available to the...
My technical terms may be a bit off, but I think this is what you want.
When you choose "Print" and Indesign's print dialogue comes up....choose "Setup" (down on the bottom row)- A warning box comes up....click OK!
When you come to the printer dialog box there may be a tab for "Layout". Go there...
I think the reason is due to the fact that your text has been predefined as a certain size (maybe you are using styles).
Logically the text wants to remain the size you have predefined.
The only way to change the text size to fit the bigger frame would be to change the text to outlines first.
I think that you have a better chance of an answer to these questions on one of the other Forums.
E.g. Adobe Photoshop Forum or Macromedia Dreamweaver etc...
It is still as you say Jimoblak.
Photoshop creates the Photo Gallery then it will usually ask your web-browser to open the result so you can see if it is functioning correctly.
Why it would "ask" InDesign to open the result is a mystery to me.
If Pmover was on Windows I would make a wild guess...
I would guess that the problem is not with InDesign, but with the computer's OS and if the "inmatningsspråk" and "tangentbordslayout" is on S for Swedish. (I don't know if the Swedish letters came out in my quotes)
I am using Windows 2000 Pro (Swedish version) on my computer here in Japan. I can...
You can send a copy of the file to me at
drbtartan@ybb.ne.jp
I still have PM installed here...even though I don't use it much these days. So I can see what happens when I try and open it.
Even if you can see it onscreen...it is not certain that your printer is downloading the font that is...
Has your customer actually said that they want the numbering to begin from the back page?
I can tell you that although most books and newspapers begin from the "back", most of the product catalogues I have seen here actually begin from the "front" with the same numbering system as in the West...
I looked at my Japanese fonts on my "western" windows using Adobe Type Manager 4.1 and I could see the names of both TrueType and Adobe Type1 fonts. Sometimes the name was written in Japanese. By the way Japanese True Type Fonts have a ".ttc" suffix on a PC.
If the name is in Japanese do a...
I was using Pagemaker 6.5 and later 7 when I lived in Europe. After I moved here to Japan I tried to use PM with Microsoft IME and also installed Japanese bought fonts...but Pagemaker had trouble working with Japanese fonts on a "western" version of Windows. Later I upgraded a second...
Hello Horqua,
Sometimes it is difficult to see the wood for the trees.
If you have a working system that does what you want by using Pagemaker. Why change it?
I use mainly InDesign nowadays, but I have kept my Pagemaker on the computer - just in case.
I will probably uninstall it later on - but...
When you have the "Print" dialogue window up.
Click the "Graphics" button and make sure you have the correct settings for FONTS Download (probably should have "complete") Also if you have "ticked" the "download PPD fonts" or not, can have an...
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