Symbolmt Font Mac Osx
The WinTel machines I use have Acrobat 7.0 Pro installed. It is not uncommon to get pdf files from my client's document system that have selected text display in a symbol or greek font but should be something else. I have used Document > Properties > Fonts and see that SymbolMT is indeed an embedded font but it should not be showing up where it is (e.g., document title in headers - should be a NewTimesRoman italic). These files display correctly using the Mac OS/X and Linux versions of Acrobat Reader. To the best of my knowledge, none of my computers have SymbolMT installed. Anybody have a clue where to start to try to fix this on WinTel? My Linux boxes are boat anchors and I don't always have an Apple handy.
16,983 bytes (Pages from.pdf) Just tried Designer - the document is pretty large (1356 pages in file) and choked the program. It is definitely not something I can post or e-mail as a whole. I did try extracting the 'Limited Rights Notice' page that showed the problem but when I used 'Document Properties' to look at the fonts, the list was much shorter and did not include SymbolMT, although part of the header still looked like a greek font. I have attached that page - don't think that will get me in trouble. 22,388 bytes Designer Errors on Import (Designer Errors.rtf) 41,378 bytes Use Designer to Manually Map Fonts (Try to Fix.rtf) 251,816 bytes Still Screwed Up - Adobe Bug (Buggy Result.rtf) The link describes exactly my experience - works on other peoples, does not work on my work computer (Reader 7.0) or any of my own machines (2 licenses, Pro 7.0).
As you can see from the attached, Designer is not matching up the versions of Times New Roman in the document with those installed on my machine. I then go to the next Designer dialogue and manually set up the mapping. Then third attachment shows that Designer thinks the stuff that displays in greek is some font (Superscript VNI2) that does not even exist on my system. This would seem to be a bug in Acrobat.
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