Vertical text in PDF is not proper
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Punctuations in vertical text are shown in the wrong position.
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Tate-chu-yoko text and Rudy text are also in the wrong position.
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@ash-f is this when exporting to PDF, or from the imported PDF?
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@vectoradmin PDF exported by VS.
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@ash-f
@vectoradmin(1.0.062 by MacOS X10.15.7)
In my environment, they do not happen. (Of course, this is a working screen.)
This issue should be resolved in ver. 1.0.023.
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@861475_VctSt It's not about a problem in VectorStyler.
Export the artwork as PDF and open it in Acrobat or Preview.UPDATE: I just tested on Mac and it's not even shown or opened.
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@ash-f
@vectoradminI don't have that problem in my environment, nor have I been able to reproduce it.
I have opened it in Acrobat and Illustrator.
The problem doesn't occur because all the shapes that VS exports are pathified.
(However, I have another problem where I can't embed a subset without pathing it.)Acrobat
Illustrator
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@861475_VctSt It could depend on the font used.
Have you tried Yu Gothic?Acrobat can't open a pdf KozGo or Noto Sans used on Windows.
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@ash-f I opened a bug on this one, and I will try to replicate it.
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@vectoradmin
Adobe Fonts(Japanese fonts such as Kozuka, Source Han Sans/Serif ), MS Office fonts(HG, UD Digi/Biz UD), Noto Sans/Serif(CJK) and systems fonts(such as Yu Gothic/Mincho) need to be fixed first.
Then we should check other common Japanese fonts later.
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By the way, improvement for PDF(and SVG) export quality is very important I think.
Unless VectorStyler is for "home use" where users can use only it or print to a personal printer, exporting artwork to PDF/SVG is unavoidable in order to share files.
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@ash-f Some CFF based fonts are not exporting correctly to PDF from VS. This is a bug.
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@ash-f Font exporting to PDF and Postscript has been significantly improved in recent versions. Let me know if this issue still occurs.