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This patch updates versions 3.0.1, 3.0.2, 3.0.3, or 3.0.4 of Adobe® Acrobat® Capture® Cluster Edition to version 3.0.5. This update addresses a variety of issues and improves stability. For a more complete description of fixes, refer to the ReadMe 3.05 text file installed in the Acrobat Capture program directory.
Issues that are addressed in this 3.0.5 update include:
• Fixed a problem where the Bind Pages and Combine PDFs steps would periodically attempt to finalize the task before all the pages were finished
• Fixed a problem that caused the Capture Image step to create a TIF placeholder page instead of an ACP placeholder page
• Fixed a problem that caused the Capture Image step to fail on files with more than one period in the name
• Fixed a problem that caused the Capture Image step to lock up when starting the Capture Server on some Microsoft® Windows® XP machines
• Fixed problems where the Mail step would fail to work with some SMTP servers or MAPI profiles
• Fixed a problem in the Review Document step that caused pages to periodically not draw or crash
• Fixed a problem in the Review Document step that caused a crash if the step was waiting for work from a workflow and Workbench was closed
• Improved how fast the Split Multipage TIF step occurred on large documents (more than 500 pages)
• Fixed a problem that caused Workbench to lock up on exit for non-English systems
• Fixed a problem that resulted in only one processor being used even if the serial number allowed more than one processor
• Fixed a problem that caused watched folders to get into a confused state and stop picking up work
• Added enhancements to the repair workflow operation in Workbench
• Fixed a problem that caused some agents to unexpectedly restart
• Added the Ctrl+D keyboard shortcut to the Zone Image and Review Document steps to bring up the Document Info dialog box
This plug-in update is designed to optimize Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 for use with the Apple Power Macintosh G5 processor. It makes the following changes to an existing Photoshop 7.0.1 installation:
• Modifies many Photoshop operations to fully utilize the G5 processor capabilities
• Replaces the Adobe Color Engine component (ACECarbonLib) with a new version that is designed for the G5 processor
This plug-in update is designed to optimize Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 for use with the Apple Power Macintosh G5 processor. It makes the following changes to an existing Photoshop 7.0.1 installation:
• Modifies many Photoshop operations to fully utilize the G5 processor capabilities
• Replaces the Adobe Color Engine component (ACECarbonLib) with a new version that is designed for the G5 processor
This plug-in update is designed to optimize Adobe® Photoshop® 7.0.1 for use with the Apple Power Macintosh G5 processor. It makes the following changes to an existing Photoshop 7.0.1 installation:
• Modifies many Photoshop operations to fully utilize the G5 processor capabilities
• Replaces the Adobe Color Engine component (ACECarbonLib) with a new version that is designed for the G5 processor
When European number separators are used in an Excel spreadsheet (for example, "1.234,567") and the spreadsheet is placed into an Adobe® InDesign® 2.0 document, the number separators are imported incorrectly. For example, "1.234,567" is imported as "1,234.567." The Excel Import Filter Update resolves this issue.
InDesignWhen European number separators are used in an Excel spreadsheet (for example, "1.234,567") and the spreadsheet is placed into an Adobe® InDesign® 2.0 document, the number separators are imported incorrectly. For example, "1.234,567" is imported as "1,234.567." The Excel Import Filter Update resolves this issue.
InDesignWhen European number separators are used in an Excel spreadsheet (for example, "1.234,567") and the spreadsheet is placed into an Adobe® InDesign® 2.0 document, the number separators are imported incorrectly. For example, "1.234,567" is imported as "1,234.567". The Excel Import Filter update resolves this issue.
InDesignWhen European number separators are used in an Excel spreadsheet (for example, "1.234,567") and the spreadsheet is placed into an Adobe® InDesign® 2.0 document, the number separators are imported incorrectly. For example, "1.234,567" is imported as "1,234.567". The Excel Import Filter update resolves this issue.
InDesignWhen European number separators are used in an Excel spreadsheet (for example, "1.234,567") and the spreadsheet is placed into an Adobe® InDesign® 2.0 document, the number separators are imported incorrectly. For example, "1.234,567" is imported as "1,234.567." The Excel Import Filter Update resolves this issue.
InDesignWhen European number separators are used in an Excel spreadsheet (for example, "1.234,567") and the spreadsheet is placed into an Adobe® InDesign® 2.0 document, the number separators are imported incorrectly. For example, "1.234,567" is imported as "1,234.567". The Excel Import Filter update resolves this issue.
InDesignThe Adobe® InDesign® 2.0.2 Text update includes the following fixes:
— Jidori is correctly applied for vertical writing when vertical scaling is also used.
— When character tracking is less than -500, and Zenkaku-Yakumono is applied to the text, the character spacing is correct.
— If text contains characters with varying fonts and/or point sizes and optical kerning is applied to the text, the spacing between characters will be correct.
— If optical kerning is applied to text, the spacing will be the same whether the fonts are installed before or after the document is opened.
— If a Microsoft Word document or RTF file uses Macintosh or Windows® system fonts, and the document or file is placed into an InDesign document, InDesign may not report that fonts used by the file are missing if the fonts are installed or active.
The Adobe® InDesign® 2.0.2 Text update includes the following fixes:
— Jidori is correctly applied for vertical writing when vertical scaling is also used.
— When character tracking is less than -500, and Zenkaku-Yakumono is applied to the text, the character spacing is correct.
— If text contains characters with varying fonts and/or point sizes and optical kerning is applied to the text, the spacing between characters will be correct.
— If optical kerning is applied to text, the spacing will be the same whether the fonts are installed before or after the document is opened.
— If a Microsoft Word document or RTF file uses Macintosh or Windows® system fonts, and the document or file is placed into an InDesign document, InDesign may not report that fonts used by the file are missing if the fonts are installed or active.
The Adobe® InDesign® 2.0.2 Text update includes the following fixes:
— Jidori is correctly applied for vertical writing when vertical scaling is also used.
— When character tracking is less than -500 and Zenkaku-Yakumono is applied to the text, the character spacing is correct.
— If text contains characters with varying fonts and/or point sizes and optical kerning is applied to the text, the spacing between characters will be correct.
— If optical kerning is applied to text, the spacing will be the same whether the fonts are installed before or after the document is opened.
— If a Microsoft Word document or RTF file uses Macintosh or Windows® system fonts, and the document or file is placed into an InDesign document, InDesign may not report that fonts used by the file are missing if the fonts are installed or active.
The Adobe® InDesign® 2.0.2 Text update includes the following fixes:
— Jidori is correctly applied for vertical writing when vertical scaling is also used.
— When character tracking is less than -500 and Zenkaku-Yakumono is applied to the text, the character spacing is correct.
— If text contains characters with varying fonts and/or point sizes and optical kerning is applied to the text, the spacing between characters will be correct.
— If optical kerning is applied to text, the spacing will be the same whether the fonts are installed before or after the document is opened.
— If a Microsoft Word document or RTF file uses Macintosh or Windows® system fonts, and the document or file is placed into an InDesign document, InDesign may not report that fonts used by the file are missing if the fonts are installed or active.
The Adobe® InDesign® 2.0.2 Text update includes the following fixes:
— Jidori is correctly applied for vertical writing when vertical scaling is also used.
— When character tracking is less than -500 and Zenkaku-Yakumono is applied to the text, the character spacing is correct.
— If text contains characters with varying fonts and/or point sizes and optical kerning is applied to the text, the spacing between characters will be correct.
— If optical kerning is applied to text, the spacing will be the same whether the fonts are installed before or after the document is opened.
— If a Microsoft Word document or RTF file uses Macintosh or Windows® system fonts, and the document or file is placed into an InDesign document, InDesign may not report that fonts used by the file are missing if the fonts are installed or active.
The Adobe® InDesign® 2.0.2 Text update includes the following fixes:
— Jidori is correctly applied for vertical writing when vertical scaling is also used.
— When character tracking is less than -500, and Zenkaku-Yakumono is applied to the text, the character spacing is correct.
— If text contains characters with varying fonts and/or point sizes and optical kerning is applied to the text, the spacing between characters will be correct.
— If optical kerning is applied to text, the spacing will be the same whether the fonts are installed before or after the document is opened.
— If a Microsoft Word document or RTF file uses Macintosh or Windows® system fonts, and the document or file is placed into an InDesign document, InDesign may not report that fonts used by the file are missing if the fonts are installed or active.
The Adobe® InDesign® 2.0.2 Text update includes the following fixes:
— If text contains characters with varying fonts and/or point sizes and optical kerning is applied to the text, the spacing between characters will be correct.
— If optical kerning is applied to text, the spacing will be the same whether the fonts are installed before or after the document is opened.
— If a Microsoft Word document or RTF file uses Macintosh or Windows® system fonts, and the document or file is placed into an InDesign document, InDesign may not report that fonts used by the file are missing if the fonts are installed or active.
The Adobe® InDesign® 2.0.2 Text update includes the following fixes:
— If text contains characters with varying fonts and/or point sizes and optical kerning is applied to the text, the spacing between characters will be correct.
— If optical kerning is applied to text, the spacing will be the same whether the fonts are installed before or after the document is opened.
— If a Microsoft Word document or RTF file uses Macintosh or Windows® system fonts, and the document or file is placed into an InDesign document, InDesign may not report that fonts used by the file are missing if the fonts are installed or active.
The Adobe® InDesign® 2.0.2 Text update includes the following fixes:
— If text contains characters with varying fonts and/or point sizes and optical kerning is applied to the text, the spacing between characters will be correct.
— If optical kerning is applied to text, the spacing will be the same whether the fonts are installed before or after the document is opened.
— If a Microsoft Word document or RTF file uses Macintosh or Windows® system fonts, and the document or file is placed into an InDesign document, InDesign may not report that fonts used by the file are missing if the fonts are installed or active.
The Adobe® InDesign® 2.0.2 Text update includes the following fixes:
— If text contains characters with varying fonts and/or point sizes and optical kerning is applied to the text, the spacing between characters will be correct.
— If optical kerning is applied to text, the spacing will be the same whether the fonts are installed before or after the document is opened.
— If a Microsoft Word document or RTF file contains Macintosh or Windows® system fonts with bold or italic styling applied, and the document or file is placed into an InDesign document, InDesign may not report that fonts used by the file are missing if the fonts are installed or active.