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 Post subject: Fonts sizing / spacing issues in Editor using diff CPUs
PostPosted: April 9th, 2014, 3:56 pm 
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Location: Houston Texas
Opus: 8.5
OS: Windows 7 Enterprise
The problem I am encountering occurs primarily when I am in edit mode on my laptop.
I had this problem with my older laptop and now with my new one.
When in edit mode on my desktop no problem.

When the published version is displayed on the target workstation - it looks fine.
The published version displays on other work stations with mixed results.
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PrevMode.png
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EditMode.png

My work station contains the following:
OPUS rev 9
windows 7 professional / 64 bit
All fonts used in the publication

I have taken the OPUS.imp files and resources and opened them with the same version of OPUS on several different work stations and still having problems.

I am publishing to OPUS Pro Stand-a-lone
Maximum window page size for opus publication is 1920 x 1080
Minimum size is 0.

Have Tried:
Reinstalling fonts used in the application on the work station - no change.
Am using Arial primarily and Trebuchet (minimally)

Placing margins on text in buttons
Antialiasing is set to Level 1

Sure would like to get this resolved, it's making it very hard to continue working this way.
All feedback will be appreciated.

Thanks,
Leticia


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 Post subject: Re: Fonts sizing / spacing issues in Editor using diff CPUs
PostPosted: April 11th, 2014, 4:35 am 
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Joined: November 12th, 2005, 1:56 am
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Location: SFBay Area
Opus: OpusPro v9.0x, & Evol.
OS: Vista32
System: Core 2 duo 2Ghz, RAM 3GB, Nvidia Go 7700 - laptop
Have you looked into the various options OpusPro offers for including or embedding fonts? I think this is mainly done as part of steps and settings in publishing, but you might find other preferences as well for Pub Properties.

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 Post subject: Re: Fonts sizing / spacing issues in Editor using diff CPUs
PostPosted: April 14th, 2014, 11:41 pm 
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Joined: October 25th, 2004, 3:03 pm
Posts: 540
Location: Tyalgum Creek. Australia
Opus: Opus Pro Latest version 9.02 Build 16458
OS: Won 10
System: Asus laptop Intel Core i5 8 gig ram, big monitor, reading glasses
Hi Leticia

You might want to have a play with the kearning mode functionality in Opus.

Also, I can't see which font you are using in your post png picture and as a thought, I'm wondering if the font you are using is installed on the computers that don't show the text correctly? The Opus help file says that if you want your fonts to chow correctly on a machine that does not have the font you used to create your publication, Windows will substitute that font with a font that is available on the machine. You can avoid this by embedding the fonts within the publication.

You've probably already know this though. Have you tried changing the chapter page properties to allow resizing?

That's it. My head is empty. 8)

Hope this helps

Cheers

Graham

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