Re: fonts in imported graphic look bizarre

Subject: Re: fonts in imported graphic look bizarre
From: "Fiona Krycek" <fiona -dot- krycek -at- gmail -dot- com>
To: "Johnson, Tom" <TJohnson -at- starcutter -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 14:22:58 -0400

Thanks again to everyone for the excellent tips. As I already mentioned to
Tom, as it turns out there were two patches available for my version of
Frame (7.2) and the more recent one included fixes for .emf and .wmf
problems. After I installed both patches, my problems disappeared.

thank you again !
Fiona


On 9/19/06, Johnson, Tom <TJohnson -at- starcutter -dot- com> wrote:


As I mentioned to Fiona offline, check the Adobe website for recent
patches. As for Visio EMF, that was the only way I could get my graphics to
work before I discovered the patches. I guess it depends...

Richard is right about JPEG. Don't use it except for photos and maybe
screen shots.

Tom Johnson
Technical Writer
tjohnson -at- starcutter -dot- com

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Subject: RE: fonts in imported graphic look bizarre


Fiona Krycek wrote:

> I created some graphics in Visio. These graphics include some
> text (in Arial, size 8 -- in other words, nothing funky). I
> saved the .vsd drawings as .emf ("enhanced metafiles") files.

There was a thread just last week on how to get Visio drawings into FM,
so check the archives if you want lots on info and opinions on this
subject.

Here's my short version: Visio's EMF export sucks, so don't use it. And
for God's sake, don't use JPEG -- that's a raster format, and a lossy
one to boot, suitable only for photos. Visio's WMFs (Windows Metafiles)
are pretty decent, if you don't care about cross-platform portability.

But the best and easiest choice, IMO: Create PDFs of the drawings and
import those into FM. They work beautifully.

HTH!
Richard


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Richard G. Combs
Senior Technical Writer
Polycom, Inc.
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303-223-5111
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