Update to Acrobat caused problems

Started by pspdfppdfxhd, January 04, 2024, 10:22:44 AM

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born2print

Quote from: pspdfppdfxhd on February 06, 2024, 06:30:05 PMPeach fuzz is gross, it tickles the inside of your mouth when you eat a peach. Yuck.
That's why I like nectarines better (fun fact, nectarines are in fact a hairless variety of peach)
Or I peel them but who has the time?
I heard if you run water on them it negates the fuz but we have determined THAT WAS A LIE!
Many times have I seen the dawn from the wrong side.

pspdfppdfxhd

Quote from: pspdfppdfxhd on February 06, 2024, 01:27:31 PMAnd you can select them all and export them to reload later. Very processor intensive though.

So, the pdf I have with the swatches is for PANTONE uncoated and I exported an .ase file which can be loaded into Indesign using "new swatch" other library and I named it PANTONE UNCOATED and it's permanent. Quit InDesign and reopened in it's still there like the old PANTONE uncoated library. I am now looking for a coated swatch pdf.


pspdfppdfxhd

Yep, found one of those too, will now load up my new swatches there too!

pspdfppdfxhd

But this one doesn't look complete. Hmmm.....nevermind.

Will keep looking.

pspdfppdfxhd

Found one. The searching for the color is a bit lame though. You have to type in the whole name to find it. Example, you to get 185 red you would have to type in: PANTONE 185 but that's not the end of the world.

DigiCorn

Quote from: born2print on February 07, 2024, 11:20:10 AM
Quote from: pspdfppdfxhd on February 06, 2024, 06:30:05 PMPeach fuzz is gross, it tickles the inside of your mouth when you eat a peach. Yuck.
That's why I like nectarines better (fun fact, nectarines are in fact a hairless variety of peach)
Or I peel them but who has the time?
I heard if you run water on them it negates the fuz but we have determined THAT WAS A LIE!
I don't feel tardy...

DigiCorn

I don't feel tardy...

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born2print

Funny, I wasn't familiar with that deal. In fact, when I think of peaches, I think this:

https://youtu.be/3GCrzjVdmSg?t=2
Many times have I seen the dawn from the wrong side.

pspdfppdfxhd

As per original post:

Following the release of Adobe Acrobat Version 2023.008.204xx, a number of our valued customers encountered various problems while using PitStop Pro on Mac OS. Since day one, we have been dedicatedly working to resolve these issues promptly to ensure you regain full control over PitStop Pro as soon as possible.

We are thrilled to announce that a hotfix is now available! This hotfix addresses the issue where the document turns "white" after editing the document using a Preflight Profile, Action List, or making a Global Change or when using the Edit text line and Edit paragraph tools or the Measure tool.

We also took this opportunity to complete our Knowledge base and provide a workaround to downgrade Acrobat Pro when necessary.

Let us also remind you to disable automatic updates in Acrobat Pro's preferences.


Seems to work ok now, a couple of days in. Theres a new upgrade for Acrobat. Guess what i am NOT going to do?

Joe

Oh come on! Do the upgrade. Live a little. Think of all the cool new features you are missing out on.
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Ear

Quote from: Joe on February 13, 2024, 03:36:21 PMOh come on! Do the upgrade. Live a little. Think of all the cool new features you are missing out on.
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pspdfppdfxhd

Been there done that, trying not to do it again.

pspdfppdfxhd

Quote from: Joe on February 13, 2024, 03:36:21 PMOh come on! Do the upgrade. Live a little. Think of all the cool new features you are missing out on.
The only upside i can see is that i could milk out a few hours of overtime restoring the previous version. Other than that, i would rather chew nails.

Foozball

Random question about Acrobat: I'm working on a page for a friend in acrobat which will be a PDF (obviously) and saved a copy as a JPG ... it KEPT the website link, and I was SUPER impressed with that, for an image file.

But in the JPG the url links to "nttp.." despite the text being CORRECT and using "http.." ... wtf?



Any ideas/thoughts from you guys?