PDF export issue under Windows 7

johnnixjohnnix Serrai, Greece
edited 7:54AM in FastReport 4.0
Hello,

I am using TurboDelphi and FastReports version 4.9.106. My application works ok under XP, Vista and 7 but the PDF export function generates a 50% lager file under Windows 7 than under XP (e.g. under XP I get a 6 MB pdf but under Windows 7 I get 9 MB). Is this something normal?

Regards

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  • gpigpi
    edited 7:54AM
    Do you use embedded fonts?
  • Anu de DeusAnu de Deus Hampshire, UK
    edited 7:54AM
    I always thought it was not possible to install 3rd party components in Turbo Delphi, how did you do it?
  • johnnixjohnnix Serrai, Greece
    edited October 2010
    gpi wrote: »
    Do you use embedded fonts?

    Hello,

    Yes, I use this option in both environments (XP and 7). Is there a known issue there?
    gpi wrote: »
    I always thought it was not possible to install 3rd party components in Turbo Delphi, how did you do it?

    I use TurboDelphi Professional [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":rolleyes:" border="0" alt="rolleyes.gif" /> Regards[/img]
  • gpigpi
    edited 7:54AM
    I think Win7 fonts have bigger size than XP fonts
  • johnnixjohnnix Serrai, Greece
    edited 7:54AM
    gpi wrote: »
    I think Win7 fonts have bigger size than XP fonts

    Setting the option not to embed fonts does decrease the file size a little bit (About 8 MB) but still the file size is too bigger than the one under XP with the embedded fonts set to true.

    Regards

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