Aldus Corporation
Aldus FreeHand 3.1
March 13, 1992

README.TXT

This file contains information that became 
available after the documentation for 
Aldus FreeHand version 3.0 for use with 
Microsoft Windows was printed. You may 
wish to print this file and keep it with 
your "Aldus FreeHand User Manual." To read 
this document online, you can use the 
Notepad "Search..." command to look up 
particular topics.

README.TXT contains information about:
1. INSTALLING UNDER AN ALTERNATIVE SHELL
2. RECOMMENDED MEMORY (RAM)
3. ONLINE TUTORIAL
4. CORRECTIONS TO THE PRINTED 
	DOCUMENTATION
	*INFORMATION BAR DISPLAY
	*WRAPPING A TEXT BLOCK
	*PC PAINT (PIC) FORMAT NOT SUPPORTED
	*TABLE EDITOR (TBL) FORMAT NOT 
		SUPPORTED
	*VIDEOSHOW NAPLPS (PIC) FORMAT NOT 
		SUPPORTED
	*EXPORTING A TIFF IMAGE
	*REMOVING A POINT FROM A PATH
	*NO "UNKNOWN" FORMAT IN "PLACE 
		DOCUMENT" DIALOG BOX
5. NUMBER OF OPEN ILLUSTRATIONS ALLOWED
6. ADOBE TYPE MANAGER COMPATIBILITY
7. COPYING A BITMAPPED IMAGE TO WINDOWS 
	PAINTBRUSH
8. COPYING TILED FILLS BETWEEN PROGRAMS
9. OPENING A COMPLEX ILLUSTRATION
10. TRANSFERRING A FILE TO ALDUS 
	FREEHAND 3.0 FOR MACINTOSH
11. PUBLISH AND SUBSCRIBE
12. CMYK TIFF FORMAT SUPPORTED
13. IMPORTING A WINDOWS METAFILE (WMF)
14. IMPORTING AND EXPORTING ENCAPSULATED 
	POSTSCRIPT (EPS) FILES THAT CONTAIN
	TEXT
15. DESKTOP COLOR SEPARATIONS (DCS) FORMAT 
	SUPPORTED
16. MICROGRAFX DRAW (DRW) IMPORT
17. LOTUS FREELANCE GRAPHICS (DRW) 
	FORMAT IMPORT
18. IMPORTING A WMF FILE FROM COREL DRAW
19. HPGL (HEWLETT-PACKARD GRAPHICS 
	LANGUAGE) FILTER
20. CREATING A COLOR BITMAP
21. VIDEO CARDS AND ALDUS FREEHAND 
	VIDEO BUFFERS
22. TIFF IMAGE DISPLAY AND MEMORY
23. SPEEDING PRINTING ON A PCL PRINTER
24. CALIBRATING AN IMAGESETTER USING 
	A PDX FILE
25. PRINTING ILLUSTRATIONS 
	CONTAINING CLIPPING PATHS
26. OLD CALCOMP DRIVERS MAY CAUSE CRASH
27. "NOT AN ATM FONT" WARNING MESSAGE AT EXPORT
28. PRINTING TRUETYPE FONTS
29. PPD/PDX FILENAMES


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1. INSTALLING UNDER AN ALTERNATIVE SHELL
=====================================
If you install Aldus FreeHand while 
running a shell other than Program Manager 
(such as Norton Desktop), you may need to 
create an Aldus group and program icons 
for Aldus FreeHand, the online tutorial 
("Learning Aldus FreeHand"), and the Aldus 
Setup program. Refer to your shell program 
documentation for instructions on creating 
groups and program icons. The files you 
use to create the program icons and their 
locations (if you install using the 
default installation options) are:
\FH3US\FH3.EXE				Aldus FreeHand
\FH3US\FH3LIB\FHSTUTIN.TBK		online tutorial
\ALDUS\USENGLSH\SETUP\ALDSETUP.EXE 	Aldus Setup

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2. RECOMMENDED MEMORY (RAM)
=====================================
The minimum configuration for running 
Aldus FreeHand is an 80286-based computer 
with 2 MB of RAM (random access memory). 
However, Windows and Aldus FreeHand will 
run better if your computer has more 
memory. If your computer has 2 MB of RAM, 
try to maximize the amount of free memory 
in Windows using the suggestions in "Out-
of-memory problems" in Appendix A of the 
"Aldus FreeHand User Manual." In addition, 
consider installing more RAM in your 
computer. 

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3. ONLINE TUTORIAL
=====================================
To run both the Aldus FreeHand online 
tutorial and Aldus FreeHand 
simultaneously, Windows must have at least 
1600K of free memory. To check the amount 
of free memory, choose "About Program 
Manager..." from the Program Manager Help 
menu. If Windows has less than 1600K of 
free memory, you can free additional 
memory by closing other programs (if any 
are running). Otherwise, you may not be 
able to launch Aldus FreeHand by clicking 
the "Practice" button in the tutorial 
window.

If you are using a 24-bit color monitor at 
a resolution greater than 800 by 600, you 
may notice that the tutorial runs slowly. 
If you encounter this problem, you may be 
able to speed up the tutorial by 
configuring Windows (using Windows Setup) 
to run using a lower resolution or display 
fewer colors (256 or fewer). (You may need 
to install a different screen driver: 
refer to your monitor and video card 
manufacturer's instructions for more 
information.)

Similarly, if you are using a 24-bit color 
monitor at a resolution greater than 800 
by 600, the screen may appear to go blank 
when you launch the tutorial. If you 
encounter this problem, press Alt + F4 to 
close the tutorial. Then, close other 
Windows programs to free memory. If the 
screen is still blank when you restart the 
tutorial, you need to configure Windows to 
run at a lower resolution or display fewer 
colors.

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4. CORRECTIONS TO THE PRINTED 
DOCUMENTATION
=====================================
INFORMATION BAR DISPLAY
Pages 398-399 of the "Aldus FreeHand User 
Manual" incorrectly state that Aldus 
FreeHand displays a delta symbol 
(triangle) in the information bar to 
indicate the amount of change in a value. 
Instead, the word "delta" appears when the 
change is in letter space, word space, or 
leading (for example, "delta word space"); 
and the letter "d" appears when the change 
is in horizontal or vertical distance 
(indicated by "dh" or "dv").

WRAPPING A TEXT BLOCK
Pages 111-115 of the "Aldus FreeHand User 
Manual" incorrectly state that clicking on 
the illustration page with the text tool 
starts an unwrapped text block. Instead, 
either clicking or dragging on the 
illustration page starts a wrapped text 
block. To create an unwrapped text block, 
first create a wrapped text block. Then, 
double-click the text block using the 
pointer tool, and uncheck the "Autowrap" 
check box in the "Text" window. (Center-
aligned text is always unwrapped.)

PC PAINT (PIC) FORMAT NOT SUPPORTED
Chapter 28 of the "Aldus FreeHand User 
Manual" incorrectly states that Aldus 
FreeHand imports PC Paint (PIC) files. 
Aldus FreeHand does not import files in 
this format.

TABLE EDITOR (TBL) FORMAT NOT SUPPORTED
Chapter 28 of the "Aldus FreeHand User 
Manual" incorrectly states that Aldus 
FreeHand imports Table Editor (TBL) files. 
Aldus FreeHand does not import files in 
this format but does import Table Editor 
files exported in Windows metafile (.WMF) 
format. (Choose "Export..." from the Table 
Editor File menu.) 

VIDEOSHOW NAPLPS (PIC) FORMAT NOT 
SUPPORTED
Chapter 28 of the "Aldus FreeHand User 
Manual" incorrectly states that Aldus 
FreeHand imports VideoShow NAPLPS (PIC) 
files. Aldus FreeHand does not import 
files in this format.

EXPORTING A TIFF IMAGE
Page 325 of the "Aldus FreeHand User 
Manual" incorrectly states that Aldus 
FreeHand exports 1-bit (black-and-white) 
TIFF images (when you select "TIFF image" 
from the "Format" drop-down list box in 
the "Export" dialog box) only at a 
resolution of 72 dots per inch (dpi). 
Instead, Aldus FreeHand exports TIFF 
images at the resolution specified for the 
"Target printer resolution" option in the 
"Document setup" dialog box. (Choose 
"Document setup..." from the File menu.) 
You can select a resolution from the 
"Target printer resolution" drop-down list 
box or type any resolution between 72 and 
600 dpi. (Because patterned fills are 
designed to be printed at 72 dpi, if you 
export an illustration containing 
patterned fills at a resolution higher 
than 72 dpi, the fill patterns will become 
smaller. If you encounter this problem, 
try creating tiled fills instead.) 

IMPORTANT: Be sure to change the "Target 
printer resolution" setting back to the 
resolution of the target printer after you 
export your illustration, so Aldus 
FreeHand will use the optimized screen 
rules and angles for your target printer 
when you print the illustration.

REMOVING A POINT FROM A PATH
Page 92 of the Aldus FreeHand User Manual 
incorrectly states that you can use the 
Delete key to delete a selected point on a 
path. Pressing Delete removes the entire 
path from your illustration. (You can 
restore the path by immediately choosing 
"Undo" from the Edit menu.)

NO "UNKNOWN" FORMAT OPTION IN "PLACE 
DOCUMENT" DIALOG BOX
Page 296 of the "Aldus FreeHand User Manual" 
incorrectly states that you can select
"Unknown" from the "Format" drop-down list 
box to display all the files in the selected 
directory regardless of format. "Unknown" is 
not an option in the "Place document" dialog 
box. If the file you want to place does not
have one of the file extensions listed in 
the "Format" drop-down list box, follow the 
instructions in the first paragraph on page
296 of the user manual.

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5. NUMBER OF OPEN ILLUSTRATIONS ALLOWED
=====================================
Aldus FreeHand may have up to 16 
illustrations open simultaneously, 
depending on the amount of memory 
available in Windows.

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6. ADOBE TYPE MANAGER COMPATIBILITY
=====================================
Aldus FreeHand is compatible with Adobe 
Type Manager (ATM) version 1.15 or later. 
Do not use earlier versions of ATM with 
Aldus FreeHand.

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7. COPYING A BITMAPPED IMAGE TO WINDOWS 
PAINTBRUSH
=====================================
Although you can copy and paste bitmapped 
images from Windows Paintbrush into Aldus 
FreeHand, you cannot subsequently paste 
the image from Aldus FreeHand back into 
Paintbrush. This problem occurs because 
Paintbrush does not paste graphics in 
Windows metafile (WMF) format, which is 
the format Aldus FreeHand copies to the 
Windows Clipboard.

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8. COPYING TILED FILLS BETWEEN PROGRAMS
=====================================
When you paste elements containing tiled 
fills and the tiles contain radial fills, 
the radial fills may be lost when you 
paste the elements into another Windows 
program. If you encounter this problem, 
try exporting the tile-filled elements in 
EPS format (if you will eventually print 
the illustration on a PostScript printer) 
and then importing the resulting file into 
the other program.

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9. OPENING A COMPLEX ILLUSTRATION
=====================================
If you have extremely complex files (files 
with more than 16,000 elements on a single 
layer) that were created in Aldus FreeHand 
version 3.x for Apple Macintosh computers, 
you may encounter problems opening those 
files in Aldus FreeHand version 3.0 for 
Microsoft Windows. Try solving such 
problems by grouping elements or moving 
them to different layers in Aldus FreeHand 
for the Macintosh. Aldus FreeHand for 
Windows can create or open files with as 
many as 16,000 elements or groups on a 
layer.

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10. TRANSFERRING A FILE TO ALDUS FREEHAND 
3.0 FOR MACINTOSH
=====================================
Before you open an Aldus FreeHand for 
Windows illustration file in Aldus 
FreeHand 3.0 for Apple Macintosh 
computers, you must use a file utility 
(such as DiskTop from CE Software, Inc.) 
to set the file type and creator on your 
Macintosh. Set the type and creator as 
follows:
FHD3	type
FHA3	creator

NOTE: You do not need to set the file type 
and creator if you are using version 3.1 
or higher of Aldus FreeHand for Macintosh, 
which recognizes files created in Aldus 
FreeHand for Windows.

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11. PUBLISH AND SUBSCRIBE
=====================================
Because of inherent differences in 
Macintosh and IBM-compatible file formats, 
Aldus FreeHand for Windows does not 
preserve publish and subscribe information 
contained in illustrations created using 
Aldus FreeHand version 3.1 for Macintosh 
computers. If you reopen the file in Aldus 
FreeHand for the Macintosh, you will need 
to subscribe to the edition file again if 
you want Aldus FreeHand to update the 
subscriber automatically.

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12. CMYK TIFF FORMAT SUPPORTED
=====================================
In addition to RGB TIFF formats (through 
version 5.0), Aldus FreeHand supports CMYK 
TIFF. 

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13. IMPORTING A WINDOWS METAFILE (WMF)
=====================================
Aldus FreeHand supports Windows metafiles 
in version 1.0 (the format used in Windows 
1.x) format, version 3.0 format, and later 
formats only.

When you import graphics in WMF format 
(including graphics converted to WMF from 
their original format):
*patterned fills convert to gray fills.
*clipping paths convert to normal paths.
*compressed bitmaps are stripped.
*tabs convert to spaces.

In addition, lines and shading are not 
imported from Table Editor WMF files.

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14. IMPORTING AND EXPORTING ENCAPSULATED 
POSTSCRIPT (EPS) FILES THAT CONTAIN TEXT
=====================================
Normally, encapsulated PostScript (EPS)
files imported into or exported from 
Aldus FreeHand include references to 
fonts used in the graphic, but do not 
include the fonts themselves. This means
that if any fonts in the EPS file are not
resident on your printer, other fonts will 
be substituted in their place.

There are two solutions to this problem:

a) If you are exporting the EPS file
from Aldus FreeHand AND the fonts are 
Type 1 PostScript fonts, you can check 
the new "Include Type 1 fonts in EPS" 
checkbox in the "Export" dialog box, and
then click OK. You can then import the 
EPS file into Aldus FreeHand or another 
application and the Type 1 fonts in the 
EPS file will print correctly.

b) If the EPS file was created in another 
application or the fonts are TrueType,
Type 3, or any other non-Type 1 fonts, you 
can download the fonts to the printer 
using a font downloading utility, such as 
WinPSX.
Alternatively, you can force Aldus 
FreeHand or another program to download a 
font automatically by using a trigger 
character. To do this, open the document 
containing the imported EPS graphic and 
format one character with each font 
used in the graphic, positioning the 
characters somewhere on the document page. 
(A space character is a good choice, since 
it will not appear on the printed document.) 
If you are printing from Aldus FreeHand or 
PageMaker, the trigger character must be 
behind the EPS graphic, since both programs 
process printed documents from back to front. 
If you are working in a word-processing or 
other program that does not have a stacking 
order, position the trigger character prior 
to the EPS graphic.

NOTE: If the document containing the EPS 
graphic will be printed on a service 
bureau imagesetter, list the fonts used in 
the EPS graphic when you submit the print 
job, just as you normally would.

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15. DESKTOP COLOR SEPARATIONS (DCS) FORMAT 
SUPPORTED
=====================================
To import preseparated DCS files, select 
"DCS Desktop Color Separations" in the 
"Format" drop-down list box in the "Place 
document" dialog box. (Choose "Place..." 
from the File menu.) Select the main DCS 
file in the "Files" list box, and then 
click "OK." Separation files must be in 
the same directory as the main DCS file.

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16. MICROGRAFX DRAW (DRW) IMPORT
=====================================
Graduated and radial fills created in 
Windows Draw may lose color information 
when imported into Aldus FreeHand. To 
correct this problem, reapply the fills in 
Aldus FreeHand.

Text in DRW files may lose alignment 
specifications or other effects when 
imported into Aldus FreeHand. To correct 
this problem, reapply the specifications 
or effects to the affected text in Aldus 
FreeHand.

DRW files adopt the Aldus FreeHand 
defaults for ruler, grid, and unit-of-
measure settings. Notes attached to 
elements in the DRW file are not 
preserved.

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17. LOTUS FREELANCE GRAPHICS (DRW) FORMAT 
IMPORT
=====================================
Like Micrografx Designer files, Lotus 
Freelance Graphics files have a .DRW 
filename extension by default. However, 
the file formats are different. 

Aldus FreeHand does not import Lotus 
Freelance Graphics files directly. To 
import Lotus Freelance Graphics files, you 
must save them in another format that 
Aldus FreeHand can import, such as CGM or 
EPS format.

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18. IMPORTING A WMF FILE FROM COREL DRAW
=====================================
If you encounter problems importing WMF 
files from Corel Draw, try exporting the 
graphic from Corel Draw in AI (Illustrator 
1.1) format instead of WMF. (Choose 
"Export..." from the Corel Draw File 
menu.)

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19. HPGL (HEWLETT-PACKARD GRAPHICS 
LANGUAGE) FILTER
=====================================
If Aldus PageMaker version 4.0 for 
Microsoft Windows or Aldus Persuasion, 
version 2.0 for Microsoft Windows is 
installed on your system, you may have 
already installed a filter for importing 
HPGL files. If so, replace that filter 
with the Aldus FreeHand "HPGL Import" 
filter. (You use Aldus Setup to decompress 
and install filters.) The HPGL filter that 
comes with Aldus FreeHand is the latest 
version available. If you later reinstall 
PageMaker or Persuasion, be sure that you 
do not inadvertently reinstall the older 
filter. The older HPGL filter allows you 
to place and open HPGL files, but the 
filter may be incorrectly listed in the 
"Open document" and "Place document" 
dialog boxes as "TXT HPGL" instead of "PLT 
HPGL Import." 

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20. CREATING A COLOR BITMAP
=====================================
Aldus FreeHand exports only 1-bit 
(monochrome) TIFF bitmaps. If you have 
SuperPrint 2.0, however, you can create 1-
, 8-, or 24-bit TIFF, BMP, or TGA files 
from Aldus FreeHand illustrations by using 
the Zenographics SuperPrint Bitmap 
Superdriver. For more information, refer 
to your SuperPrint documentation.

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21. VIDEO CARDS AND ALDUS FREEHAND VIDEO 
BUFFERS
=====================================
24-bit video cards that use RAM (random-
access memory) for video buffers, such as 
the Mona Lisa video card, may slow 
performance if the Aldus FreeHand smooth-
draw buffers are turned on. To check or 
change this setting, select a "Smooth-
draw" option in the "More preferences" 
dialog box (Choose "Preferences" from the 
File menu, and then click "More...") 
Depending on the amount of RAM required by 
the video card and the amount of RAM in 
your computer, the video card may prevent 
Aldus FreeHand from using RAM for smooth-
draw buffers. This problem may become 
evident at any time, including when you 
open a new Aldus FreeHand illustration. 

To prevent this problem, Aldus FreeHand 
evaluates your system and sets the 
"Smooth-draw" option optimally for your 
configuration the first time you open the 
program.

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22. TIFF IMAGE DISPLAY AND MEMORY
=====================================
If a TIFF image appears in your 
illustration as a box containing an "X," 
Windows may be running low on memory. For 
suggestions about freeing memory, see 
"Out-of-memory problems" in Appendix A of 
the "Aldus FreeHand User Manual."

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23. SPEEDING PRINTING ON A PCL PRINTER
=====================================
By default, Aldus FreeHand is designed to 
speed printing on PCL printers (such as 
the Hewlett-Packard LaserJet series and 
compatibles) by bypassing the procedures 
used to print downloadable or printer-
resident PCL fonts. As a result, if you 
use these fonts in an illustration, Aldus 
FreeHand will not print the text unless 
you change this Aldus FreeHand default. 
You do this by adding a line to the 
[FreeHand3] section of the ALDUS.INI file 
(located in the \ALDUS\USENGLSH 
directory), as follows:

TwoPassPCLPrinting=1

When the TwoPassPCLPrinting option is 
turned on, Aldus FreeHand will print using 
your PCL fonts. Because PCL printers 
process graphics first and then text, PCL-
format type will always print on top of 
any graphics in your illustration. (You 
can turn off this option without removing 
it from the ALDUS.INI file by setting 
TwoPassPCLPrinting=0.)

If you use fonts with a type-management 
utility, such as Adobe Type Manager 
(version 1.15 or later) or Zenographics 
SuperPrint, text will always print, 
regardless of the TwoPassPCLPrinting 
setting. For more information about 
printing on PCL printers, see Chapter 36 
of the "Aldus FreeHand User Manual," 
"Printing on non-PostScript printers."

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24. CALIBRATING AN IMAGESETTER USING A PDX 
FILE
=====================================
Instructions for calibrating imagesetter 
output for accurate color production are 
found in the online Help topic 
"Calibrating imagesetter output."

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25. PRINTING ILLUSTRATIONS CONTAINING 
CLIPPING PATHS
=====================================
Because of a Windows limitation, 
illustrations that contain complex 
clipping paths (such as elements pasted 
inside other elements, elements containing 
tiled fills, and rotated bitmaps) may 
print slowly on PCL and other non-
PostScript printers. In particular, 
clipping paths that contain complex 
elements (such as graduated fills) are 
susceptible to this limitation. You can 
speed printing by using a composite path 
as a mask (instead of pasting elements 
inside other elements) and by simplifying 
elements used in tiled fills.

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26. OLD CALCOMP DRIVERS MAY CAUSE CRASH
=====================================
The correct CalComp driver versions to use 
with Aldus FreeHand are:
CAL33OO.DRV dated 14 Jan 92
CAL33WIN.DLL dated 29 Dec 91

Older driver versions may cause Aldus 
FreeHand to crash when you try to launch 
the application. If you do not have the
most recent drivers, contact CalComp at 
(800) 458-5888. Until you receive the
new drivers, you can use Aldus FreeHand 
by turning off the CalComp tablet and using 
a different pointer device.

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27. "NOT AN ATM FONT" WARNING MESSAGE 
AT EXPORT
=====================================
If you export an illustration as an EPS file 
and check the option "Include Type 1 fonts in 
EPS," you may receive this message:
"Font'(font name)', style '(style name)' is not
an Adobe Type Manager [ATM] font, and cannot be
included in the EPS. Install the font using ATM
or change the font to an ATM font. Cancel to
abort export."

Aldus FreeHand displays this message when the 
illustration contains fonts that are listed in 
the PostScript printer section of your WIN.INI 
but are not installed in ATM.

To export the illustration successfully, follow
this procedure:

1. Click "Cancel" in the "Export" dialog box.
2. Install the font using the ATM control panel.
3. Restart Windows and Aldus FreeHand.
4. Open the illustration and export the EPS again.

NOTE: TrueType fonts will always get this message 
and cannot be downloaded in EPS files with Aldus 
FreeHand 3.1. However, if the font is permanently 
downloaded to the printer, or downloaded by the 
application which places the EPS file, the correct 
font will still print even with the warning message.

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28. PRINTING TRUETYPE FONTS
=====================================
When using Windows 3.1, TrueType fonts will only
print to a PostScript printer when one of two 
items is checked in the "Advanced..." dialog box.

To open the "Advanced..." dialog box:

1. Choose "Printer setup..." from the File menu.
2. Make sure a PostScript printer is the selected
target printer, and then click "Setup..."
3. Click "Options..."
4. Click "Advanced..."

The two ways to ensure that the TrueType fonts
will print to a PostScript printer are:

1) Check the "Use Printer Fonts for all TrueType
fonts" option in the "TrueType Fonts" section.

2) With the "Use Substitution Table" option checked,
click on "Edit Substitution Table" and make sure
that "Download Softfont" is NOT selected. Select
specific fonts in the list box. If you have the 
options set up so that a TrueType font is downloaded 
as a soft font, the print job will fail with a 
PostScript error.  

NOTE: The Windows 3.1 default for "Use Substitution
Table" maps Helvetica to Arial, and Times to 
NewTimesRoman.  

If printing fails, use convert-to-paths as a workaround.

Similarly, if the TrueType fonts in an Aldus FreeHand 
illustration appear jagged when you print the 
illustration to a PostScript printer or when you 
export it an an EPS file, try this solution:

1. Open the illustration,
2. Choose "Printer setup..." from the File menu.
3. Make sure a PostScript printer is the selected
target printer, and then click "Setup..."
4. Click "Options..."
5. Click "Advanced..."
6. Look at the "TrueType fonts" section of the 
"Advanced" dialog box. Under the "Send to printer as:"
option, check to see if "Bitmap (Type 3)" is selected.
If it is, selecting "Adobe Type 1" from the drop-down
list box should resolve the problem.
6. Click "OK" for all the dialog boxes.
7. Print or export the illustration again.

NOTE: TrueType fonts and the "Advanced" dialog box are
only available if you are running Aldus FreeHand under
Windows 3.1. For more information about the options in
the "Advanced" dialog box for PostScript printers, see
your Microsoft Windows 3.1 documentation.

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29. PPD/PDX FILENAMES
=====================================
A complete list of the PPD/PDX files 
included with this version of Aldus 
FreeHand and the corresponding printers 
follows.

AGFA PRINTERS (201K In 16 Files)
AC500503.PPD	Agfa TabScript C500 PostScript Printer v50.3
AC500503.PDX
CG20_523.PPD	AGFA StudioSet2000 v49.3,52.3
CG20_523.PDX
CG50_523.PPD	AGFA SelectSet5000 v49.3,52.3
CG50_523.PDX
CG94_493.PPD	Agfa-Compugraphic 9400P v49.3
CG94_493.PDX
CG94_523.PPD	Agfa-Compugraphic 9400P v49.3
CG94_523.PDX
CG96_523.PPD	AGFA ProSet9600 v49.3,52.3
CG96_523.PDX
CG97_523.PPD	AGFA ProSet9700 v49.3,52.3
CG97_523.PDX
CG98_523.PPD	AGFA ProSet9800 v49.3,52.3
CG98_523.PDX

APPLE PRINTERS (109K In 18 Files)
A_PNT518.PPD	LaserWriter Personal NT v51.8
A_PNT518.PDX
APLWIIF1.PPD	LaserWriter IIf v2010.113
APLWIIF1.PDX
APLWIIG1.PPD	LaserWriter IIg v2010.113
APLWIIG1.PDX
APPLE230.PPD	Apple LaserWriter v23.0
APPLE230.PDX
APPLE380.PPD	Apple LaserWriter Plus v38.0
APPLE380.PDX
APPLE422.PPD	Apple LaserWriter Plus v42.2
APPLE422.PDX
LWNT_470.PPD	Apple LaserWriter II NT v47.0
LWNT_470.PDX
LWNTX470.PPD	Apple LaserWriter II NTX v47.0
LWNTX470.PDX
LWNTX518.PPD	Apple LaserWriter II NTX v51.8
LWNTX518.PDX

APS PRINTERS (51K In 8 Files)
APS08522.PPD	APS-PS PIP with APS-6/108
APS08522.PDX
APS12522.PPD	APS-PS PIP with LZR 1200
APS12522.PDX
APS26522.PPD	APS-PS PIP with LZR 2600
APS26522.PDX
APS80522.PPD	APS-PS PIP with APS-6/80
APS80522.PDX

AST PRINTERS (13K In 2 Files)
AST__470.PPD	AST TurboLaser/PS v47.0
AST__470.PDX

CANON PRINTERS (100K In 12 Files)
CL_500_1.PPD	Canon PS-IPU Color Laser Copier v52.3
CL_500_1.PDX
CN_500J1.PPD	Canon PS-IPU Kanji Color Laser Copier v52.3
CN_500J1.PDX
CNLBP4_1.PPD	Canon LBP-4 PS2 ScriptCard v51.4
CNLBP4_1.PDX
CNLBP8_1.PPD	Canon LBP-8III PS-1 v51.4
CNLBP8_1.PDX
CNLBP8R1.PPD	Canon LBP-8IIIR ScriptCard PS-1 v51.4
CNLBP8R1.PDX
CNLBP8T1.PPD	Canon LBP-8 Mark IIIT
CNLBP8T1.PDX

DATAPRODUCTS PRINTERS (52K In 6 Files)
DATAP462.PPD	Dataproducts LZR-2665 v47.0
DATAP462.PDX
DP_US470.PPD	Dataproducts LZR 1260 v47.0
DP_US470.PDX
DPLZ9601.PPD	Dataproducts LZR 960 v2010.106
DPLZ9601.PDX

EPSON PRINTERS (42K In 6 Files)
EPL3KF21.PPD	EPSON LP-3000PS F2 v52.3
EPL3KF21.PDX
EPL3KF51.PPD	EPSON LP-3000PS F5 v52.3
EPL3KF51.PDX
EPL75523.PPD	EPSON EPL-7500 v52.3
EPL75523.PDX

FUJITSU PRINTERS (13K In 2 Files)
F71RX503.PPD	Fujitsu RX7100PS
F71RX503.PDX

HP LASERJET II ADOBE PS CARTRIDGE (13K In 2 Files)
ALJII523.PPD	Adobe LaserJet II Cartridge v52.3
ALJII523.PDX

HP LASERJET II PRINTERS (29K In 4 Files)
HPIID522.PPD	HP LaserJet IID PostScript v52.2
HPIID522.PDX
HPIIP522.PPD	HP LaserJet IIP PostScript v52.2
HPIIP522.PDX

HP LASERJET III PRINTERS (58K In 8 Files)
HP3SI523.PPD	HP LaserJet IIISi PostScript v52.3
HP3SI523.PDX
HP_3D522.PPD	HP LaserJet IIID PostScript v52.2
HP_3D522.PDX
HP_3P522.PPD	HP LaserJet IIIP PostScript v52.2
HP_3P522.PDX
HPIII522.PPD	HP LaserJet III PostScript v52.2
HPIII522.PDX

HP LASERJET QMS PS or PS+ (22K In 4 Files)
QMSJ_461.PPD	QMS PS Jet v46.1
QMSJ_461.PDX
QMSJP461.PPD	QMS PS Jet Plus v46.1
QMSJP461.PDX

IBM PRINTERS (67K In 8 Files)
IBM17523.PPD	IBM 4019 v52.3 or 52.1 (17 fonts)
IBM17523.PDX
IBM20470.PPD	IBM 4216-020 v47.0
IBM20470.PDX
IBM30505.PPD	IBM 4216-030 v50.5
IBM30505.PDX
IBM39523.PPD	IBM 4019 v52.3 or 52.1 (39 fonts)
IBM39523.PDX

LINOTYPE PRINTERS (270K In 20 Files)
L100_425.PPD	Linotronic 100 v42.5
L100_425.PDX
L200_471.PPD	Linotronic 200 v47.1
L200_471.PDX
L200_493.PPD	Linotronic 200 v49.3
L200_493.PDX
L300_471.PPD	Linotronic 300 v47.1
L300_471.PDX
L300_493.PPD	Linotronic 300 v49.3
L300_493.PDX
L330_523.PPD	Linotronic 330 v52.3
L330_523.PDX
L3330523.PPD	Linotronic 330/RIP 30 v52.3
L3330523.PDX
L500_493.PPD	Linotronic 500 v49.3
L500_493.PDX
L530_523.PPD	Linotronic 530 v52.3
L530_523.PDX
L5330523.PPD	Linotronic 530/RIP 30 v52.3
L5330523.PDX

MONOTYPE PRINTERS (38K In 2 Files)
MONO_522.PPD	Monotype Imagesetter v52.2
MONO_522.PDX

NEC PRINTERS (63K In 10 Files)
N2090522.PPD	Silentwriter2 Model 90 v52.2
N2090522.PDX
N2290520.PPD	Silentwriter2 290 v52.0
N2290520.PDX
N890_470.PPD	Silentwriter LC 890 v47.0
N890_470.PDX
N890X505.PPD	Silentwriter LC 890XL v50.5
N890X505.PDX
NCOL_519.PPD	Colormate PS v51.9
NCOL_519.PDX

OC PRINTERS (25K In 4 Files)
O5241503.PPD	OcColor PostScript Printer v50.3
O5241503.PDX
O5242503.PPD	OcColor G5242 PostScript Printer v50.3
O5242503.PDX

OKIDATA PRINTERS (31K In 4 Files)
OL830525.PPD	Oki OL830/PS v52.5
OL830525.PDX
OL840518.PPD	Oki OL840/PS v51.8
OL840518.PDX

PANASONIC PRINTERS (15K In 2 Files)
P4455514.PPD	Panasonic KX-P4455 v51.4
P4455514.PDX	(or Matsushita Laser Partner)

QMS PRINTERS (175K In 26 Files)
Q2200523.PPD	QMS-PS 2200
Q2200523.PDX
Q2210523.PPD	QMS-PS 2210
Q2210523.PDX
Q2220523.PPD	QMS-PS 2220
Q2220523.PDX
Q810T517.PPD	QMS-PS 810 Turbo v. 51.7
Q810T517.PDX
Q820_517.PPD	QMS-PS 820 v51.7
Q820_517.PDX
Q820T517.PPD	QMS-PS 820 Turbo v51.7
Q820T517.PDX
QCS10503.PPD	QMS ColorScript 100 Model 10 v50.3
QCS10503.PDX
QCS20503.PPD	QMS ColorScript 100 Model 20 v50.3
QCS20503.PDX
QCS30503.PPD	QMS ColorScript 100 Model 30 v50.3
QCS30503.PDX
QMS81470.PPD	QMS-PS 810 v47.0
QMS81470.PDX
QMS8_461.PPD	QMS-PS 800 v46.1
QMS8_461.PDX
QMS8P461.PPD	QMS-PS 800 Plus v46.1
QMS8P461.PDX
QMSCS494.PPD	QMS ColorScript 100 v49.3
QMSCS494.PDX

QUME PRINTERS (12K In 2 Files)
QUME_470.PPD	Qume ScripTEN v47.0
QUME_470.PDX

RICOH PRINTERS (13K In 2 Files)
R6000505.PPD	Ricoh PC Laser 6000/PS v50.5
R6000505.PDX

SCHLUMBERGER PRINTERS (12K In 2 Files)
S5232503.PPD	Schlumberger 5232 Color PostScript Printer v50.3
S5232503.PDX

SHINKO PRINTERS (12K In 2 Files)
S746J522.PPD	Shinko Color CHC-746PSJ PostScript Printer v52.2
S746J522.PDX

SCANTEXT PRINTERS (38K In 2 Files)
SCG20522.PPD	Scantext 2030/51
SCG20522.PDX

TEKTRONIX PRINTERS (42K In 6 Files)
TEKCP494.PPD	Phaser-CP v2.02
TEKCP494.PDX
TKPHZR21.PPD	Tektronix Phaser II PXi v2010.116
TKPHZR21.PDX
TKPHZR31.PPD	Tektronix Phaser III PXi v2010.116
TKPHZR31.PDX

TEXAS INSTRUMENTS PRINTERS (102K In 14 Files)
T1513470.PPD	TI 2115 13 fonts7.0
T1513470.PDX
T1535470.PPD	TI 2115 35 fonts7.0
T1535470.PDX
TI08_450.PPD	TI OmniLaser 2108 v45.0
TI08_450.PDX
TIM17521.PPD	TI microLaser PS17 v.52.1
TIM17521.PDX
TIM35521.PPD	TI microLaser PS35 v.52.1
TIM35521.PDX
TIX17521.PPD	TI microLaser XL PS17 v.52.1
TIX17521.PDX
TIX35521.PPD	TI microLaser XL PS35 v.52.1
TIX35521.PDX

UNISYS PRINTERS (49K In 6 Files)
U9415470.PPD	Unisys AP9415 v47.0
U9415470.PDX	(or LaserPrinter15)
UNI17521.PPD	Unisys AP9210 v52.1 (17 Fonts)
UNI17521.PDX
UNI39521.PPD	Unisys AP9210 v52.1 (39 Fonts)
UNI39521.PDX

VARITYPER PRINTERS (155K In 14 Files)
V5334522.PPD	Varityper Series 4000/5330
V5334522.PDX
VT42P522.PPD	Varityper 4200B-P
VT42P522.PDX
VT43P522.PPD	Varityper 4300P
VT43P522.PDX
VT530522.PPD	Varityper Series 4000/5300
VT530522.PDX
VT550522.PPD	Varityper Series 4000/5500 v52.2
VT550522.PDX
VT60P480.PPD	Varityper VT-600P v48.0
VT60P480.PDX
VT60W480.PPD	Varityper VT-600W v48.0
VT60W480.PDX


