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Can Mac Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint with fonts?
Am Sun, 01 Apr 2018 19:17:02 -0400, schrieb nospam:
Here's a tutorial I just wrote up, for example, for the Windows users to benefit from, where I simply asked them to help me figure out why the second CD keeps being asked for. you can't even manage to pirate software without having problems. Hi nospam, As always, you prove you act like a child and not like an adult in that: a. You have zero intention to ever be helpful to anyone, and, b. Even if you did try to help, you just guess, which means, c. That your guess is about as useful to anyone as throwing dice would be. Meanwhile, on the adult helpful platform newsgroups, we solve /every/ technical question ever asked.' http://i.cubeupload.com/20nlCB.gif For example, we now have the Adobe Illustrator test case working fine with fonts, where it took a couple of additional steps because apparently the original Windows Powerpoint file had embedded fonts, which came from someone else, so I didn't have those fonts on my Windows 10 system. In just a few minutes, we solved the problem on the adult newsgroup, where this was the sequence of questions what resulted in a solution, as always. 0. I picked up a Powerpoint file from someone else which used this font: http://www.fontspace.com/michael-d-adams/roadgeek-2005 Note: I never "installed" that font, to my knowledge. 1. That PowerPoint 2007 clearly has a "Roadgeek 2005 Series B" font. http://i.cubeupload.com/1uNFmZ.gif Note: The font exists in the PowerPoint file, by some magic, even though I never "installed" that font explicitly (whatever it means to install a font). 2. That "Roadgeek 2005 Series B" set is embedded in an output PDF. http://i.cubeupload.com/FwghPH.gif 3. When I read that PDF into Adobe Illustrator, it doesn't see the font. http://i.cubeupload.com/qIAOAL.gif 4. When I try to switch fonts, AI doesn't see that font anywhere. http://i.cubeupload.com/qIAOAL.gif 5. When I go into the Windows Font directory, it's not there either. http://i.cubeupload.com/6XxE7P.gif Quick question only about how FONTS work in Windows & MS Office. Q1: So how did Powerpoint have the font in the first place? Q2: What's the process to "give" that font to the next tool that needs it? Am Sun, 1 Apr 2018 20:36:08 -0400, schrieb Bob_S: The quick answer is the PowerPoint presentation had the fonts embedded into it. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...-in-powerpoint Thanks Bob_S for that advice, The main question is why can PowerPoint embed a font and yet Adobe Illustrator can't embed a font? In that manner, this "embedding" of fonts seems to be very localized, in that PowerPoint saw it, since I never installed that font on Windows, and so did the PDF file see it, but *nothing* else saw the font (e.g., Adobe Illustrator) couldn't see the font anywhere. The way I solved the problem was the following, so that others might benefit from my first experience with such things. A. I downloaded the zip file from the Internet of the free RoadGeek fonts. B. I extracted that zip file to the following set of files. http://i.cubeupload.com/UU5aCL.gif C. I copied and pasted those extracted files to the Win10 Fonts folder. http://i.cubeupload.com/6twBO9.gif D. That copy and paste resulted in the fonts showing up in that folder. http://i.cubeupload.com/PnUglo.gif E. Then Adobe Illustrator was able to finally "see" that font. http://i.cubeupload.com/gBNu1P.gif F. With the result being that the AI file is the same now as the original. http://i.cubeupload.com/20nlCB.gif So I guess the main question with respect to fonts is why does only PowerPoint and PDF embed fonts. Why couldn't other programs, like Adobe Illustrator, just embed the fonts whatever way that PowerPoint did? |
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Can Mac Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint with fonts?
In article , Ragnusen Ultred
wrote: Why couldn't other programs, like Adobe Illustrator, just embed the fonts whatever way that PowerPoint did? because other apps are standards compliant. microsoft isn't. |
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Can Mac Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint with fonts?
Am Sun, 01 Apr 2018 21:05:24 -0400, schrieb nospam:
Why couldn't other programs, like Adobe Illustrator, just embed the fonts whatever way that PowerPoint did? because other apps are standards compliant. microsoft isn't. Hi nospam, You just guess so whatever you answer is next to worthless because your record is so dismal, the monkey finds the banana under the box more often than you are correct on these newsgroups. Since whatever you say has to be double checked, your answers are always utterly worthless, since your credibility is at about 25% to 33% correct and 75% to 66% wrong. Luckily for you, in this case you guessed correctly (as we already figured out the answer on the always helpful adult Windows newsgroup). The good news is that we *always* solve the technical question on the adult platform newsgroups, simply because of two factors: 1. Adults post on the Windows newsgroups, and, 2. They're technically competent. Hence, the following has been proven beyond any doubt, on Windows 10, using Powerpoint 2007 and Adobe Illustrator 12.0.0 with the TrueType "Roadgeek 2005 Series B" fonts embedded into both the PowerPoint file and into the PDF file output by PowerPoint using the Microsoft "Save as PDF" addins. 2007 Microsoft Office Add-in: Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/down...ails.aspx?id=7 Q1: Can Win10 Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint with fonts? A1: Yes, but not directly. It takes a multi-step method. But it works. While the helpful technically competent folks on the Windows newsgroups can certainly streamline any process, we documented in detail the 1st successful multi-step method we used on the Windows group, which was: 1. Obtain & install the MS Office 2007 "Save as PDF or XPS" utility. 2. Obtain & install the "Roadgeek 2005 Series B" font set into the default Windows Font folder. 3. Obtain & install the Windows Adobe Illustrator 12.0.0 tool set. 4. Save the PowerPoint file to PDF with the entire font set embedded. 5. Attempt to read the PowerPoint directly into AI - it will fail. 6. Attempt to read the PDF into AI - fonts will fail - but keep going. 7. In AI, switch the default font to Roadgeek now in the system folder. 8. In Adobe Illustrator, save the file as a Windows "ai" format file. http://i.cubeupload.com/20nlCB.gif That test today answered almost all the questions, but two remain, which I'm sure you, nospam, will be absolutely zero help on because: a. You have proven you're not in the least technically competent, and, b. You just guess anyway, and, c. That's because you have zero helpful intent ever. While I'm sure this newsgroup doesn't have the answer to the question, we'll get that answer from the Windows adult newsgroup, which is: Q: What are the next steps to print to vinyl (where Paul already discussed the "cutContour" sequence so I just need to flesh that out a bit on my own), and, Q: Will the latest Mac Adobe Illustrator read in that Windows AI file? (chances are that it will, but it will take a simple test to figure it out). |
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Can Mac Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint with fonts?
In article , Ragnusen Ultred
wrote: Luckily for you, in this case you guessed correctly i don't guess. |
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Can Mac Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint with fonts?
On Apr 1, 2018, nospam wrote
(in ) : In , Ragnusen Ultred wrote: Luckily for you, in this case you guessed correctly i don't guess. I see the cross post has been dropped. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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Can Mac Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint with fonts?
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nospam wrote: Bananas are readily available but they are not generally free. That is why it can be misleading to say they are freely available. bananas are not software Another person to be added to the list of all who don't understand analogies. The pitfalls of being too literal minded! -- dorayme |
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Can Mac Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint with fonts?
Am Sun, 01 Apr 2018 21:51:39 -0400, schrieb nospam:
Luckily for you, in this case you guessed correctly i don't guess. Hi nospam. *Your credibility on being right on facts is utterly worthless.* In fact, your record of just guessing wrong is so dismal that very often I've told you that I could tell you're not formally educated because your credibility is worthless to you. You guess /all/ the time, where you're only right less than the monkey is when he's picking up boxes to find the bananas. What's worse, far worse in fact, that *every* answer from you has to be double checked, simply because you lie in more than half your answers (or you cleverly distort the truth, as you have done so many times that I have told you many many times that you'd be a great *defense* lawyer, but a lousy prosecutor - simply because of the burden of proof which you would never be able to sustain). You're like James Comey, which I've told you so many times when you're caught in your numerous distortions and lies that it doesn't matter /what/ you say, it's only right about as much as the monkey is right when looking for the hidden bananas under the boxes. *Why do Apple Apologists lie so much about iOS capabilities?* https://groups.google.com/d/msg/comp.mobile.android/TOwdRyqtLF8/5wy5pRXiAQAJ Why are the half-dozen Apple-Apologist posters, like nospam & Snit, & Savageduck & Jolly Roger, & Lewis & BK@OnRamp & Joe & Alan Baker & Tim Streater, etc., unlike normal adults? I don't know why. I just know that they are. Experiments have proven time and againg that it doesn't matter who asks the question or what the question is... You, nospam, /always/ act like a child in that... 1. You have no plans on ever being helpful, 2. And, you have proven you aren't technically competent anyway, 3. So, you just guess (where the monkey and you have the same record). Luckily, for decades, on the adult newsgroups that don't have Apple posters like you on them, we solve (almost) /every/ problem every time. Proof positive is the comparison of these two threads but the number of proofs abound, even down to asking about cable strain reliefs... _High purposefully unhelpful ratio:_ *Can Mac Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint with fonts?* https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.photo.digital/zdVFRNwhdA8/UXTcwOiUBgAJ _High purposefully helpful ratio:_ *Can Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint & with fonts?* http://www.pcbanter.net/showthread.php?t=1103517 |
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Can Mac Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint withfonts?
On 4/1/2018 9:56 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On Apr 1, 2018, nospam wrote (in ) : In , Ragnusen Ultred wrote: Luckily for you, in this case you guessed correctly i don't guess. I see the cross post has been dropped. Um, there weren't ever any cross posts in this thread branch. Can't say the same for other branches. ~~ Note: I set a filter to detect and tag cross posts. It makes life in usenet a bit less bothersome. -- == Later... Ron C -- |
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Can Mac Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint with fonts?
Am Sun, 01 Apr 2018 20:03:20 -0400, schrieb nospam:
it also won't run on recent versions of windows either. adobe took the activation servers offline because there were no new customers. *As always nospam is just guessing (again).* Hence the accuracy of nospam's guesses is no better than the monkey lifting up boxes to find the bananas. *Yet again, nospam guessed wrong.* To wit, AI CS2 (version 12.0.0) worked just fine, as did Photoshop 9.0 in quick tests today on the latest 64-bit Windows 10 Creator's Edition 1709. https://u.cubeupload.com/20nlCB.gif I only speak fact which is valid and can be verified by any adult. *The credibility of nopsam's incessant guessing is utterly worthless* since you have to doubleckeck _evertyhign_ he says, because: 1. nospam has proven time & again he has no technical competency, hence, 2. nospam constantly and incessantly just lies all the time, because, 3. nospam has absolutely no desire to ever intend to be helpful to anyone. |
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Can Mac Adobe Illustrator read in a Microsoft PowerPoint with fonts?
On Apr 1, 2018, Ron C wrote
(in ): On 4/1/2018 9:56 PM, Savageduck wrote: On Apr 1, 2018, nospam wrote (in ) : In , Ragnusen Ultred wrote: Luckily for you, in this case you guessed correctly i don't guess. I see the cross post has been dropped. Um, there weren't ever any cross posts in this thread branch. Check the last responses from Eric Stevens, and my response to him in this thread just a little earlier today. Can't say the same for other branches. Note: I set a filter to detect and tag cross posts. It makes life in usenet a bit less bothersome. Yup! he made an OP without the cross post to start the thread on 3/28/2018, and his next post to this thread at 7:27 PM, right after your response returns to the cross post. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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