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Saving pages as EPS files in quark

         

sv2000

7:09 am on Apr 6, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I'm running version 10.2 on my mac, but still only using version 4.1 of quark- i know its really old, but work wont buy any new versions yet! When i try to download fonts into an eps file i get a rogue font in the file, some reason a Truetype Helvetica appears, but is not in the usage window? So when i try and send these eps files, they fail to validate saying that Helvetica could not be found!? I've been through the quark doc trying to find txt boxes, but i cant seem to work this one out....any one got any suggestions that could help me?

Help on this would make my job a lot easier :o)

trebormojo

10:34 am on Apr 12, 2004 (gmt 0)

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A trick I like to use a lot is to save from quark as an eps, then open in Illustrator and resave as either an eps or a pdf. I never send out native quark eps because they never raster right. You'll also see problems with bitmapped images with a background color given to them in Q. You might also check that you don't have two helvetica fonts and you might try getting a new set of helvetica, not the one that comes with your machine. A suite with a bunch of PS fonts and their screens.

sv2000

1:28 pm on Apr 12, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Nice one, i'll give it a bash and see if that resolves the problem.

pageoneresults

1:35 pm on Apr 12, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Before you save that Illustrator .eps file, you need to select all and convert to outlines. Converting to .eps from Quark 4 or 5 does not turn the fonts into outlines hence the extra step of opening it in Illustrator and going through the routine of selecting all and converting to outlines.

sv2000

1:56 pm on Apr 12, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Cheers for that last bit, i'll see if the problem goes away once the file has been saved as outlines.