liquidgravity
Technical User
I have QuarkXpress 5.0. When I open my pdf document in Acrobat, I loose all my single and double quotes that are in my original Quark file. Mind you, it's not deleting the quotes, it's leaving a blank space where the quotes were. And the weird thing is that all other punctuation is fine.
I tried...
1) Using the Adobe distiller to convert a .ps (created in quark) to a .pdf, but the font is always wrong. When I tell it to look for my font in the specified folder, it still substitues its default 'Courier' font.
2) Exporting from QuarkXpress to a pdf file directly. I get the font I used in quark to come up in Acrobat, but it's ittalics. I can tell it where to find my plain font, but like 1) it can't find it.
3) A workaround solution has had the most success. I tell Quark to "Print." I've set it to use the Acrobat PDF Writer. In Quark PDF preferences, Default settings, I'm telling it to "override distiller's Font Options" and "Embed all fonts". Alas, the quotes aren't making it across...
Thoughts anyone?
I tried...
1) Using the Adobe distiller to convert a .ps (created in quark) to a .pdf, but the font is always wrong. When I tell it to look for my font in the specified folder, it still substitues its default 'Courier' font.
2) Exporting from QuarkXpress to a pdf file directly. I get the font I used in quark to come up in Acrobat, but it's ittalics. I can tell it where to find my plain font, but like 1) it can't find it.
3) A workaround solution has had the most success. I tell Quark to "Print." I've set it to use the Acrobat PDF Writer. In Quark PDF preferences, Default settings, I'm telling it to "override distiller's Font Options" and "Embed all fonts". Alas, the quotes aren't making it across...
Thoughts anyone?