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Word2007 not showing font right. CorelX3 does. New Vista machine.
I've been using MSWord 2007/Viista for a few weeks (previously Word2k/Win2k).
Opened an old document that used special font. The font IS installed on the new machine as Corel X3 picks it up fine. It is a TTF not an OTF, MS word does not. It is in the list of fonts. but previews wrong in that drop-down box and in the document itself - it seems to be substituting the font for another. Ideas of how to get my font? |
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Word2007 not showing font right. CorelX3 does. New Vista machine.
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optins|Advanced|Show document control|Font substitution... -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Windbag" wrote in message ... I've been using MSWord 2007/Viista for a few weeks (previously Word2k/Win2k). Opened an old document that used special font. The font IS installed on the new machine as Corel X3 picks it up fine. It is a TTF not an OTF, MS word does not. It is in the list of fonts. but previews wrong in that drop-down box and in the document itself - it seems to be substituting the font for another. Ideas of how to get my font? |
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Thanks for the suggestion, it was certainly needed! I looked there, but the
only font cited as missing is Gill sans, and it is using True-type Gil sans instead - which sounds pretty innocuous/OK to me. Any other ideas, anyone? "Peter Jamieson" wrote: It may be worth looking for clues in Word Office button||Word optins|Advanced|Show document control|Font substitution... -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Windbag" wrote in message ... I've been using MSWord 2007/Viista for a few weeks (previously Word2k/Win2k). Opened an old document that used special font. The font IS installed on the new machine as Corel X3 picks it up fine. It is a TTF not an OTF, MS word does not. It is in the list of fonts. but previews wrong in that drop-down box and in the document itself - it seems to be substituting the font for another. Ideas of how to get my font? |
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Word2007 not showing font right. CorelX3 does. New Vista machi
So long as your printer isn't set to something like "Generic text" I have no
other good ideas right now. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Windbag" wrote in message ... Thanks for the suggestion, it was certainly needed! I looked there, but the only font cited as missing is Gill sans, and it is using True-type Gil sans instead - which sounds pretty innocuous/OK to me. Any other ideas, anyone? "Peter Jamieson" wrote: It may be worth looking for clues in Word Office button||Word optins|Advanced|Show document control|Font substitution... -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Windbag" wrote in message ... I've been using MSWord 2007/Viista for a few weeks (previously Word2k/Win2k). Opened an old document that used special font. The font IS installed on the new machine as Corel X3 picks it up fine. It is a TTF not an OTF, MS word does not. It is in the list of fonts. but previews wrong in that drop-down box and in the document itself - it seems to be substituting the font for another. Ideas of how to get my font? |
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Word2007 not showing font right. CorelX3 does. New Vista machi
Thanks for plugging away, Peter.
The printer is working fine - it is what is on screen that is the problem - I never get to see my font even there, let alone hard copy.... Anyone else any ideas? "Peter Jamieson" wrote: So long as your printer isn't set to something like "Generic text" I have no other good ideas right now. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Windbag" wrote in message ... Thanks for the suggestion, it was certainly needed! I looked there, but the only font cited as missing is Gill sans, and it is using True-type Gil sans instead - which sounds pretty innocuous/OK to me. Any other ideas, anyone? "Peter Jamieson" wrote: It may be worth looking for clues in Word Office button||Word optins|Advanced|Show document control|Font substitution... -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Windbag" wrote in message ... I've been using MSWord 2007/Viista for a few weeks (previously Word2k/Win2k). Opened an old document that used special font. The font IS installed on the new machine as Corel X3 picks it up fine. It is a TTF not an OTF, MS word does not. It is in the list of fonts. but previews wrong in that drop-down box and in the document itself - it seems to be substituting the font for another. Ideas of how to get my font? |
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Word2007 not showing font right. CorelX3 does. New Vista machi
What Peter was trying to convey is that Word will only display the fonts
that the currently active printer driver is capable of printing. Whether the printer that is physically connected to your PC works or not is irrelevant. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Windbag wrote: Thanks for plugging away, Peter. The printer is working fine - it is what is on screen that is the problem - I never get to see my font even there, let alone hard copy.... Anyone else any ideas? "Peter Jamieson" wrote: So long as your printer isn't set to something like "Generic text" I have no other good ideas right now. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Windbag" wrote in message ... Thanks for the suggestion, it was certainly needed! I looked there, but the only font cited as missing is Gill sans, and it is using True-type Gil sans instead - which sounds pretty innocuous/OK to me. Any other ideas, anyone? "Peter Jamieson" wrote: It may be worth looking for clues in Word Office button||Word optins|Advanced|Show document control|Font substitution... -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Windbag" wrote in message ... I've been using MSWord 2007/Viista for a few weeks (previously Word2k/Win2k). Opened an old document that used special font. The font IS installed on the new machine as Corel X3 picks it up fine. It is a TTF not an OTF, MS word does not. It is in the list of fonts. but previews wrong in that drop-down box and in the document itself - it seems to be substituting the font for another. Ideas of how to get my font? |
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Word2007 not showing font right. CorelX3 does. New Vista machi
Corel X3 shows the font fine (as I said at the start), and it prints it to
the printer fine. Obviously Word doesn't as it shows it on the screen wrong. So I don't suspect a deficiency in printer (A Xerox Phaser 8200). I just tried using the font in Notepad - it also gets it wrong. But I've also just tried using the font in Excel2007, which gets it right! So obviously I had to try PowerPoint2007, which aslo gets it right. Going back to Word - it still gets it wrong :-( The plot thickens.... "Graham Mayor" wrote: What Peter was trying to convey is that Word will only display the fonts that the currently active printer driver is capable of printing. Whether the printer that is physically connected to your PC works or not is irrelevant. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Windbag wrote: Thanks for plugging away, Peter. The printer is working fine - it is what is on screen that is the problem - I never get to see my font even there, let alone hard copy.... Anyone else any ideas? "Peter Jamieson" wrote: So long as your printer isn't set to something like "Generic text" I have no other good ideas right now. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Windbag" wrote in message ... Thanks for the suggestion, it was certainly needed! I looked there, but the only font cited as missing is Gill sans, and it is using True-type Gil sans instead - which sounds pretty innocuous/OK to me. Any other ideas, anyone? "Peter Jamieson" wrote: It may be worth looking for clues in Word Office button||Word optins|Advanced|Show document control|Font substitution... -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Windbag" wrote in message ... I've been using MSWord 2007/Viista for a few weeks (previously Word2k/Win2k). Opened an old document that used special font. The font IS installed on the new machine as Corel X3 picks it up fine. It is a TTF not an OTF, MS word does not. It is in the list of fonts. but previews wrong in that drop-down box and in the document itself - it seems to be substituting the font for another. Ideas of how to get my font? |
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Word2007 not showing font right. CorelX3 does. New Vista machi
You are not listening!
This has nothing whatsoever to do with your printer. It has everything to do with the way Word addresses printer drivers. Word can only use fonts that the active printer driver is capable of printing. Word interrogates the driver far more closely than other applications. Whether other applications can use the font is irrelevant. The issue concerns not the printer but the *driver*!!! -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Windbag wrote: Corel X3 shows the font fine (as I said at the start), and it prints it to the printer fine. Obviously Word doesn't as it shows it on the screen wrong. So I don't suspect a deficiency in printer (A Xerox Phaser 8200). I just tried using the font in Notepad - it also gets it wrong. But I've also just tried using the font in Excel2007, which gets it right! So obviously I had to try PowerPoint2007, which aslo gets it right. Going back to Word - it still gets it wrong :-( The plot thickens.... "Graham Mayor" wrote: What Peter was trying to convey is that Word will only display the fonts that the currently active printer driver is capable of printing. Whether the printer that is physically connected to your PC works or not is irrelevant. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Windbag wrote: Thanks for plugging away, Peter. The printer is working fine - it is what is on screen that is the problem - I never get to see my font even there, let alone hard copy.... Anyone else any ideas? "Peter Jamieson" wrote: So long as your printer isn't set to something like "Generic text" I have no other good ideas right now. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Windbag" wrote in message ... Thanks for the suggestion, it was certainly needed! I looked there, but the only font cited as missing is Gill sans, and it is using True-type Gil sans instead - which sounds pretty innocuous/OK to me. Any other ideas, anyone? "Peter Jamieson" wrote: It may be worth looking for clues in Word Office button||Word optins|Advanced|Show document control|Font substitution... -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Windbag" wrote in message ... I've been using MSWord 2007/Viista for a few weeks (previously Word2k/Win2k). Opened an old document that used special font. The font IS installed on the new machine as Corel X3 picks it up fine. It is a TTF not an OTF, MS word does not. It is in the list of fonts. but previews wrong in that drop-down box and in the document itself - it seems to be substituting the font for another. Ideas of how to get my font? |
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Word2007 not showing font right. CorelX3 does. New Vista machi
I am listening, but it seems I am not understanding.
You say "Whether other applications can use the font is irrelevant." Why? You also say: "Word can only use fonts that the active printer driver is capable of printing." If it prints the font from other MSOffice2007 applications, in what way is it not "capable" of printing the font? If Excel and Powerpoint, which use the same driver, can understand/display/print the font right, why can't/doesn't Word? More importantly, what in earth is user supposed to do about it? I'm using the updated Vista driver from Xerox, and if it works in the likes if Excel2007, they are hardly likely to shoulder the "issue", as there is a reasonable case to say there is nothing fundamentally wrong with their driver, nor, presumably, the font. If I didn't have a printer at all (yes, I know some are built in to Vista) would Word refuse to show any new fonts at all? Without a handle on what the problem is, Word2007 is, for me, fundamentally flawed at the moment. "Graham Mayor" wrote: You are not listening! This has nothing whatsoever to do with your printer. It has everything to do with the way Word addresses printer drivers. Word can only use fonts that the active printer driver is capable of printing. Word interrogates the driver far more closely than other applications. Whether other applications can use the font is irrelevant. The issue concerns not the printer but the *driver*!!! |
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Word2007 not showing font right. CorelX3 does. New Vista machi
This is going to be difficult to explain -
http://www.gmayor.com/where_are_my_fonts.htm may help. With Word the printer driver is an essential component of the document formatting. Word interrogates the printer driver and will only allow formatting that the driver is capable of providing. The printer itself is irrelevant in that it is the printer driver that determines the formatting and what can be displayed in Word. The printer itself does not need to be present. Other applications (even Microsoft Office applications) frequently address the printer directly and with such applications the driver has less influence on the process. Without knowing what the font is, it is difficult to suggest why it will not display - the driver, may for example, be switched to display only TrueType fonts, or the font in question may only be a display font. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Windbag wrote: I am listening, but it seems I am not understanding. You say "Whether other applications can use the font is irrelevant." Why? You also say: "Word can only use fonts that the active printer driver is capable of printing." If it prints the font from other MSOffice2007 applications, in what way is it not "capable" of printing the font? If Excel and Powerpoint, which use the same driver, can understand/display/print the font right, why can't/doesn't Word? More importantly, what in earth is user supposed to do about it? I'm using the updated Vista driver from Xerox, and if it works in the likes if Excel2007, they are hardly likely to shoulder the "issue", as there is a reasonable case to say there is nothing fundamentally wrong with their driver, nor, presumably, the font. If I didn't have a printer at all (yes, I know some are built in to Vista) would Word refuse to show any new fonts at all? Without a handle on what the problem is, Word2007 is, for me, fundamentally flawed at the moment. "Graham Mayor" wrote: You are not listening! This has nothing whatsoever to do with your printer. It has everything to do with the way Word addresses printer drivers. Word can only use fonts that the active printer driver is capable of printing. Word interrogates the driver far more closely than other applications. Whether other applications can use the font is irrelevant. The issue concerns not the printer but the *driver*!!! |
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Word2007 not showing font right. CorelX3 does. New Vista machi
Thanks for keeping going with me.
That is a partial help; it seems from your website that this has been an issue with previous versions of Word. How far back does it go? With Win2k/Word2k/the w2k Xerox printer driver, it printed fine. The font is a TrueType, as I said at the start - in fact it's one I authoured, which is why I'm rather interested in being able to use it! I've looked in the Xerox driver, and I thought I'd found the issue. There is a setting under graphic-truetype font, with a drop-down box saying "Substitute with Device Font" - I changed this to the only other option: "Download as Softfont" - but it made no difference to the Word display :-( |
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Word2007 not showing font right. CorelX3 does. New Vista machi
You could send me a copy of the font (link on my web site) and I will see if
it will work in Word 2007 here. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Windbag wrote: Thanks for keeping going with me. That is a partial help; it seems from your website that this has been an issue with previous versions of Word. How far back does it go? With Win2k/Word2k/the w2k Xerox printer driver, it printed fine. The font is a TrueType, as I said at the start - in fact it's one I authoured, which is why I'm rather interested in being able to use it! I've looked in the Xerox driver, and I thought I'd found the issue. There is a setting under graphic-truetype font, with a drop-down box saying "Substitute with Device Font" - I changed this to the only other option: "Download as Softfont" - but it made no difference to the Word display :-( |
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Word2007 not showing font right. CorelX3 does. New Vista machi
OK, done (I hope).
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Word2007 not showing font right. CorelX3 does. New Vista machi
I have received the font - and replied. For the benefit of those watching,
who might be able to cast more light in the subject, the font displays correctly as a truetype font in the font viewer and is listed in the fonts list for both Word 2003 and 2007, however it does not display correctly in that an alternative font is substituted (several printer drivers tried) and the same font is sent to the printer. The font displays correctly in other applications. I am totally baffled - this does not fit the standard problem area that I was trying to get over earlier, which is why we were for a while on different wavelengths. I hope that others may have some ideas, to which end I have cross posted to the printingfonts forum. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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Word2007 not showing font right. CorelX3 does. New Vista machi
Graham Mayor wrote:
I have received the font - and replied. For the benefit of those watching, who might be able to cast more light in the subject, the font displays correctly as a truetype font in the font viewer and is listed in the fonts list for both Word 2003 and 2007, however it does not display correctly in that an alternative font is substituted (several printer drivers tried) and the same font is sent to the printer. The font displays correctly in other applications. I am totally baffled - this does not fit the standard problem area that I was trying to get over earlier, which is why we were for a while on different wavelengths. I hope that others may have some ideas, to which end I have cross posted to the printingfonts forum. Some thoughts: What are the NAMEs of the font, as seen with FontLab or Fontographer or anything else that can display all of the internal names? Are they internally consistent and do they possibly conflict with some other font? And what is the font What program was used to create the font? For instance, with TheFontCreator it's very awkward to properly load a font's tables. Was the font created by opening some other font to use as a template (it might have some built-in artifacts that are confusing something)? What is the font that is substituted (I gather that the substitution occurs in Word both on-screen and when printed)? Does the Microsoft Font Validator indicate any unusual errors (Almost EVERY font will display many "fatal" errors, so it takes some experience to determine which are unusual!) - Character |
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Word2007 not showing font right. CorelX3 does. New Vista machi
My best guess:
The algorithm that the Windows GDI has - or at least used to have - for selecting a font is not particularly obvious. It's a long time since I had to look at this - in fact my info. is probably pre-TrueType - , but in essence, when a program requests a font using the GDI routines, windows tries to find a match using the following characteristics in the following sequence: Character set Pitch Family (e.g. Decorative Modern, Roman, Script, Swiss) Facename ....and so on... If that is still correct, then I guess it's possible that a request for a font name myfont may actually result in substitution by another font if the requested character set is not available. Now it's also a long time since I've created a font from scratch so I don't know what you would typically specify (I used to use Corel to do it), but perhaps Word is always looking for Unicode sets first, or perhaps something else that has not been explicitly specified in the font that the user created. Doesn't explain everything of course - e.g. why some software is OK and other software is not, why printer is OK and screen is not, but perhaps a. some software still uses older API calls than others b. Word in particular is taking account of special "compatibility settings" c. the user used to have some Windows-wide font settings (there used to be some in WIN.INI, so I imagine they are in the registry somewhere now) which have been lost during an upgrade. -- Peter Jamieson http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... I have received the font - and replied. For the benefit of those watching, who might be able to cast more light in the subject, the font displays correctly as a truetype font in the font viewer and is listed in the fonts list for both Word 2003 and 2007, however it does not display correctly in that an alternative font is substituted (several printer drivers tried) and the same font is sent to the printer. The font displays correctly in other applications. I am totally baffled - this does not fit the standard problem area that I was trying to get over earlier, which is why we were for a while on different wavelengths. I hope that others may have some ideas, to which end I have cross posted to the printingfonts forum. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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Word2007 not showing font right. CorelX3 does. New Vista machi
OK, just got the MS font group membership to get at the Validator download,
got it and run my font through it (not a public font - called ANouvSJB if it helps). and, yes, there are numerous errors. Looking at the old PC, it looks like I used a rather old authoring program ; Font Lab; TypeTool 1.3 (2001) and I think I remember finding after finished that I had High Logic; Font Creator Pro 5.0.1 (2005). It was based on an existing font to start with and then extensively changed. But the big one is that I seem to have copied the font to Vista fonts rather than installed it (probably to get something to work quickly). Anyway, once it is deleted, Vista won't then re-install it; it says it is an invalid font file (which might be why I copied it). So it looks as though Vista does the same checks that Word does. I've got some major work to do for a week, but after that I'll come back here. I've got the validator output and can put that somewhere if it will help. If I re-author via Font Creator Pro 5.0.1 (2005) would that be a good move? I'll pick up any thoughts you folks may have next week Regards Steve PS I still think it's a bit mean that other apps can use it but there's no option to let Word try it. I can understand a warning - then you could ascribe problems to the font - but to shut you out completely feels a backward step. |
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