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PDF2DTP for InDesign Known Limitations
PDF2DTP for InDesign and Embedded Fonts in PDF Files
An embedded font poses a problem where the information in the PDF will be sufficient to draw the glyphs
(characters), but there may be no equivalent Unicode character values given, thus making a conversion to
TEXT utterly impossible.
PDF2DTP for InDesign and Document Page Size
The resulting converted document page size will be based on the Trim area with all registration marks
positioned outside the page boundary.
PDF2DTP for InDesign and PDFs with Multiple Page Sizes
A PDF that consists of multiple page sizes will be converted using the largest Page Size.
PDF2DTP for InDesign and Line Styles
Some Line Styles, such as Triple, are not supported and will convert as separate lines.
PDF2DTP for InDesign and Underlines
Underlines are set using the default line offset and width.
PDF2DTP for InDesign and Colors Used in PDF Files
Colors are converted based on their definition in the PDF. Some colors may not look the same on screen as the
original PDF colors.
PDF2DTP for InDesign and OPI Comments
If an image in the PDF is available on disk a link will be created. If a PDF was generated with no OPI
comments then the original image name and location will of course be unknown. In this case choose “Save
Missing Images” from the Preferences to create a preview file.
PDF2DTP for InDesign and No Defined Image Path
When an image has no path defined in the PDF the preview data saved inside the PDF is only for the
viewable area, which could be a mere sliver of the original. The preview created by PDF2DTP for InDesign
will accommodate this problem by generating a large image file in order to better replace the image and
retain the offsets once the original image is found.
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