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ORIS PDF Tuner Version 4.4.8 User Manual - image2output - Support

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Importing <strong>PDF</strong> and PostScript Files<br />

Replacing Imported <strong>PDF</strong>/PS/EPS Files<br />

• Duplicate character codes<br />

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Acrobat 7 and earlier versions use the first character definition, Acrobat<br />

8 uses the second definition, Harlequin RIP terminates with an error<br />

message.<br />

• Applying the correct filling rule on certain erroneous fonts<br />

Harlequin RIP produces either plain squares instead of characters or<br />

incorrectly filled characters, Acrobat corrects this error automatically.<br />

• CMYK color values are rounded by Acrobat in certain cases.<br />

As a result, certain color separations are sometimes interpreted as<br />

overprinting and disappear. Harlequin RIP, by contrast, does not<br />

modify any color values.<br />

Replacing Imported <strong>PDF</strong>/PS/EPS Files<br />

The last <strong>PDF</strong>, PostScript or EPS document imported into an <strong>ORIS</strong> <strong>PDF</strong><br />

<strong>Tuner</strong> layout can be replaced with another <strong>PDF</strong>/PS/EPS document. Proceed<br />

as follows:<br />

1. Select FILE | REPLACE <strong>PDF</strong> OR POSTSCRIPT. This opens the CREATE<br />

LAYOUT FROM <strong>PDF</strong> OR POSTSCRIPT DATA dialog.<br />

2. Select the document to be imported and specify the conversion parameters<br />

(see page 2-2).<br />

The <strong>PDF</strong>/PS/EPS file imported previously is removed from the <strong>ORIS</strong><br />

<strong>PDF</strong> <strong>Tuner</strong> layout and the new file is imported.<br />

Editing Texts of Imported <strong>PDF</strong> or PS Documents<br />

To start the text editing function:<br />

1. Activate the text layer to be corrected (see page 16-1). Note that you<br />

can only correct one layer at a time.<br />

2. Select CORRECT TEXT in the MENU window. The Text Editor toolbar<br />

appears (see page 12-3).<br />

3. For more details refer to<br />

Editing Text and Typography (page 12-12)<br />

Modifying Text Layers (Overview) (page 12-18)<br />

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