FM9 Crashes when Creating PDFs with files that Contain

Davis, David David.Davis at non.schneider-electric.com
Tue Oct 28 10:08:38 PDT 2014


A PDF file of a Visio diagram is more or less just a bunch of PostScript instructions telling the computer to draw some lines and shapes.
That's a good efficient easily-portable non-lossy way to represent a vector diagram.
Nothing odd about it!
David


    On Monday, October 27, 2014 3:29 PM, Lin Sims <ljsims.ml at gmail.com> wrote:


I don't think I've ever heard that the preferred workflow was to create a graphic, save it as PDF, and then import it into a Frame file that was going to be PDFed. That seems ... odd to me for some reason, but that may just be me. :-)

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