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pdf output messed up

tahltwo

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does anyone know why my pdf output looks so messed up (see image)?

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Would you mind emailing the portfolio that's causing this problem to me? My email address is my user name here, @wolflair.com. It's probably some subtle interaction in the positioning scripts, so it may not show up unless I had the same combination of things on the character as you do.
 
Do you drink merlot from a red hat?

No red hats here, I use Ubuntu.

Regarding the output, I get similar results regardless of portfolio. In my case it may be more related to the fact that I'm trying to run it on Linux, although I could have sworn it worked perfectly a few weeks ago. My memory is very poor though...
 
i actually had workaround and printed to an adobe pdf driver -- it worked fine.

since someone else has volunteered to send what's requested, i will just check back often to see if you guys have figured it out.

thx!
 
Tahltwo, I think evillash's problem is a different one than yours.

Colen helped me with the problem evillash reported, and it doesn't look like it could create the odd spaces in the skill list I'm seeing on your picture.

Evillash, the problem you reported will be fixed in the next update.
 
Looking at the attribute displays, where "STR" and "Strength" are running into each other, and inside the boxes, the text appears to be displayed lower down in the available space than it should, it probably is a font problem.

tahltwo, are you also running Wine or another Windows emulator?

Since tahltwo said he got around the problem by using a different method of generating pdfs, I suspect the problem is in the pdf generator. I'll ask Colen to look in on this thread, since I know nothing about how that works, I'm afraid.
 
I'm using Win7 with Adobe Acrobat 9 and my tracked resources are also messed up.
That's printing straight to PDF as my printer and not to the PDF Viewer or other program.
I also noted that my portrait was black and white and not in color like my picture.
Is there a setting to keep it in color?
I also noted that the black and white under the Adobe Print is a much cleaner picture vs the one that is converted from the HL PDF program. That was is very pixilated. And both have Tracked Resources messed up.
 
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The tracked resources issue will be fixed in the next release of the Pathfinder data files, which should be out soon.

Unfortunately the Adobe Acrobat printer driver is buggy, and incorrectly reports itself as being black and white. This then causes the portraits to print out in black and white.

We've reported this problem to Adobe, but who knows when they'll fix it. To work around the issue in Hero Lab for now, go to the "Settings" menu, "Basic Settings" submenu, and turn on the "Fix Printer Color Depth Bug" option at the end. This uses more memory to print, but it should print properly in color instead of black and white.

Hope this helps!
 
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...my portrait was black and white and not in color like my picture.

i confirmed adobe pdf driver outputs b/w portraits.

hl's pdf writer outputs color, but the display/font issue persists (see image below).

(opinion: portrait is way too big in output, taking up lots of real estate and wasting paper. i suggest maybe one smaller main and two supporting, pulling first 3 pics in the pc's file -- see image below)


herolabs_portraits.jpg
herolab_portraits.jpg

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herolabs_portraits.jpg
 
My best guess is that the problem tahltwo and I are seeing is related to fonts

what fonts should be activated when hl is running/outputting pdf?

i think it very well maybe a matter of certain font(s) being available/activated during pdf output. i output another pc on a different computer and it seemed fine (see image below).

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A little more information:
When I do a print preview, the whole document looks exactly like it should. The output generated from creating the pdf file is what is messed up.
 
I think I just proved it's related to fonts. Using my Herolab/Ubuntu/Wine setup, I just copied all of my fonts from the c:\windows\fonts directory from an actual Windows XP computer, over to the identical folder under the Wine install on Ubuntu.

After this, all PDF output appears perfectly fine so far.

Since I have a ton of fonts, it would be nice to know exactly which ones would be necessary :)
 
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question for developers:

i designed a char sheet (based on pathfinder's -- see link, click to download front) and wondered if you were interested in developing and providing it as an output format option.

i used a windows default font (and live data would be arial).


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question for developers:

i designed a char sheet (based on pathfinder's -- see link, click to download front) and wondered if you were interested in developing and providing it as an output format option.

Thank you for the offer, but I have many months of things to do already on my schedule. One thing we hope to roll out late this year is the ability for users to create their own output formats, so at that point, you'll be able to create it yourself.
 
We're never going to be able to create one character sheet that everyone thinks is perfect. What constitutes a "good" character sheet is highly subjective, so one person's "awesome" sheet is "horrible" to someone else - and vice versa. Consequently, allowing users to design their own character sheets is something high on our priority list for the next major feature update of Hero Lab, which is slated for late this year. In the meantime, we're going to be focusing on evolving the data files themselves - adding more capabilities, adding more content, and refining the current files to make them even easier to use.
 
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