Question
Fonts disappear when importing SVG file into FrameMaker
Good afternoon.
We have a set of flowcharts in SVG format that I would like to import as graphics into FrameMaker. The SVGs contain embedded proprietary fonts and display fine in Internet Explorer (with Adobe SVG viewer), but when I import them into FrameMaker, the text disappears and only the graphic objects are displayed.
When I change the font in the SVG from GE (our font) to Arial, this problem goes away. However, the proprietary fonts are supposed to be embeddable, and oddly enough display fine in Explorer with the Adobe SVG viewer.
I have compared our GE font with the Arial font, and there is one small difference. The embedding property for Arial is "Installable Embedding Allowed", while the embedding property for the GE font is "Editable Embedding Allowed". All other properties are identical.
Does this mean that fonts with the "Editable Embedding Allowed" property cannot be used in SVGs that are imported into FrameMaker? If so, why?
If not, is there a way around this?
Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Steven Teasdale
GE Multilin
We have a set of flowcharts in SVG format that I would like to import as graphics into FrameMaker. The SVGs contain embedded proprietary fonts and display fine in Internet Explorer (with Adobe SVG viewer), but when I import them into FrameMaker, the text disappears and only the graphic objects are displayed.
When I change the font in the SVG from GE (our font) to Arial, this problem goes away. However, the proprietary fonts are supposed to be embeddable, and oddly enough display fine in Explorer with the Adobe SVG viewer.
I have compared our GE font with the Arial font, and there is one small difference. The embedding property for Arial is "Installable Embedding Allowed", while the embedding property for the GE font is "Editable Embedding Allowed". All other properties are identical.
Does this mean that fonts with the "Editable Embedding Allowed" property cannot be used in SVGs that are imported into FrameMaker? If so, why?
If not, is there a way around this?
Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Steven Teasdale
GE Multilin
