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 Post subject: change text causes publications to crash?
PostPosted: April 25th, 2008, 12:29 pm 
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Can anybody confirm this?

Basically, if you use the change text (Opus VI) for a button on mouse over / button down then the publication crashes without warning - IF the font is not in the font folder.

This is the case even if the font is embedded in the publication!

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Yes, confirmed. Fonts were "embedded" supposedly.
Since I have a fresh windows install here (playing with virtualization), I tried it out with the "Book Antiqua" and "Bookman Old Style" fonts that are not installed on XP by default.

Pub is exiting without warning as soon as mouse passes over the button. Also getting the "troubleshooting" popup on restart.

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PostPosted: April 26th, 2008, 10:25 pm 
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Hi Paul,

Thanks for this. I guessed as much after running various tests but it's always good to throw it open in case in something were doing.

I'll get an email of to DW (if they haven't read this :-)) as it's a bit of a shame that the new Opus VI function is broke and one we use a lot.

Mack

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