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To: <framers@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: How to get Frame-specified Web-safe colors to remain Web colors in distilled PDF?
From: "Deborah Snavely" <dsnavely@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2000 15:46:06 -0800
Cc: <marilyn.daily@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
Thread-Index: AcBhcbe5qbagg/0SQF2kCX98BkEMJw==
Thread-Topic: Re: How to get Frame-specified Web-safe colors to remain Web colors in distilled PDF?
Framers,
Dov Isaacs to the rescue! I tested his solution, below, and confirmed
that it worked. He tells me in an aside that this Windows-only hack
requires that one's screen be set to view colors in RGB, not CYMK.
Deborah Snavely
Document Architect, Technical Publications,
Aurigin Systems, Inc. http://www.aurigin.com/
****************************************************************
Deborah,
Here is the solution:
Leave FrameMaker and edit the maker.ini file (or fmsgml.ini for FMSGML
and change the line that says:
GetLibraryColorRGBFromCMYK=Printing
to
GetLibraryColorRGBFromCMYK=Screen
Save and restart FrameMaker.
- Dov
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>At 12/8/2000 12:34 PM, Deborah Snavely wrote:
>>Basic question:
>>If the Frame doc has defined Web colors used throughout, how do I get
>>Distiller to stop changing those colors in the PDF output?
<snip>
...defined our corporate Web
>>palette colors (web-safe, Netscape 216) in FrameMaker, and used them
for
>>such things as headings, notes, warnings, and hyperlinks in body text.
>>
>>And then Distiller converts my carefully specified colors to generic
>>blue, generic (screaming) RGB green
<snip>
>>Windows 2000 Professional, FrameMaker 5.5.6/Windose, Acrobat 4.0.5
>>Distiller, Acrobat Distiller printer driver that installed with the
>>(newly installed) 4.0.5 suite.
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