I think it's more an annoyance than a problem.
Doesn't take that long to find a font in a layout that was created on your system.
I guess you missed the part about text intensive signs and the need to retype everything.
I think it's more an annoyance than a problem.
Doesn't take that long to find a font in a layout that was created on your system.
I save my .cdr files as editable and save my production files as .pdf with fonts converted to curves.
Do not, I repeat, DO NOT trust "embed fonts" option
Some font formats, like Type 1 Multiple Master, are now dead. Even if you have a copy of FontLab Studio there's no guarantee you'll be able to open and save a "single master instance" version of that font that will work properly as a substitute in old artwork that used Type 1 MM fonts. Back in the 1990's our shop used CASmate and a bunch of those proprietary .SCF fonts. A lot of those did not get ported over to TTF format when Scanvec and Amiable Technologies merged. I have some old .SCV files from the 1990's that are mostly broken because of that. The files will open in Flexi, but they'll be screwed up with font substitution errors.
We just duplicate the layers within the file and group them together then convert that group to outlines and lock and hide the originals. That way we never lose the original text nor do we have to keep 2 files.
If I have to search through all the old files for the editable file that might have gotten saved, then search for the fonts, load the fonts onto my computer and retype an entire sign with tons of copy, instead of just doing a little editing of the existing text, THAT'S A PROBLEM.
Especially, if I was paying someone between $15-20 per hour plus perks to know what any designer or signmaker worth their salt should know.
sound like the problem is you as the employer. if this is such a huge problem for you, have you in your employee expectations included just what the hell you epxect from them? if you want a file for every job saved that can be edited then say so. when I convert mine it is because I am worth "my salt" and have done so as I know enough to flip a quotation mark or because I wnat to node edit a bad connection or remove the lead in connections on a script font. there are reasons that we who do know what they are doing convert that those who don't know $hit have no clue as to the reason why.
These are old files done by either the former owner or previous employees, all created BEFORE I purchased the business.
Is it a huge problem? No, but yesterday it was and when it happens it reminds of how a simple text edit on an older, INHERITED file can now become a counterproductive drain on MY time.
Thank you for joining the ranks with Gino to turn a simple rant and venting session into a personal attack.
THANK YOU to all who contributed actual solutions and methods for preventing this in the first place.