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Problem with XFRX ver 11
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Produits tierce partie
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 8 SP1
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Thread ID:
01048516
Message ID:
01048730
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Thank you again for your help.

>Files->Document properties -> page "Fonts".
>
>MartinJ
>
>>Thank you, Martin.
>>
>>I am not sure I understand your second sentence but I will review all options in my Adobe Reader to see if I can figure it out.
>>
>>>Hmm,
>>>
>>>XFRX read FRX and use the same font/script/size for all outputs.
>>>But Adobe Reader, has select, which return all used fonts in PDF.
>>>
>>>MartinJ
>>>
>>>>Martin,
>>>>
>>>>I don't know if you saw my other message that on the user's machine, the resulting PDF file had a smaller font than the VFP report font. I was wondering, do you think this is due to the fact that the customer didn't have the GDIPLUS.DLL installed there?
>>>>
>>>>>Look to Question 1.2
>>>>>
>>>>>MartinJ
>>>>>
>>>>>>The customer reports the following problem with XFRX: Error message "Cannot load xfrxlib.fll". The file xfrxlib.fll is dated 9/1/2005 11:00am, size 35,840. The application is compiled with VFP 8 SP1. The strange thing is that on my machine I don't get the error message, running the same application.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>What should I look for on the customer PC that does not allow them to load this file? Please note, that before, when they were using XFRX version 9.7 they were not getting the error. The error started when I upgraded my copy of XFRX to ver. 11 and updated the application for this customer.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Please let me know if you have any suggestions. Thank you.
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