Turn off feature which is responsible for messages like "rotating images", "decomposing page", "deskewing image" + question about font
- May 25, 2009
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Hello ![]()
Does anyone know how I turn off this feature in Adobe Acrobat 9.0 and/or Adobe Reader? When i use Acrobat (and Reader for that matter) on my own notebook (Vista w/ SP1), I get this message all the time when I open a new PDF. The message also appears when I scroll in an open document, and this slows down Acrobat a lot. And it makes me think of switching to another PDF-viewer..
I've attached a picture with two of the messages that I usually get when opening/scrolling in documents.
As you understand, I find this really annoying, and specially when I know it is possible to disable this feature. On the computer labs at the university, they got the same software (and the same setup), but when I open the same document on those computers, I never experience this "problem". So my conclusion is that it is possible to disable this feature, and just open new documents and scroll how much as I want without having to wait for Adobe to rotate pages, deskew images, etc..
My other question regards fonts. I sometimes write some reports in LaTeX with the standard font (Computer Modern Roman, CRM). But when I try to open the PDF I have compiled, the font Acrobat/Reader displays is not CRM, but something totally different. If I first open another document that uses the same font (i.e. a PDF document that is included in a LaTeX package), and then open my own document afterwards, then Acrobat/Reader displays the correct font. Does anyone why this happens, and if it is something I can do to avoid this, such that Acrobat/Reader displays the correct font? If I open my own document i.e. Foxit Reader, the correct font is displayed right away (CRM), so it's obviously something in Acrobat/Reader that's causing this.
Thanks in advance!
