Supporting China National Standard – GB 18030-2005:
This
document provides additional information for the product’s Readme file with
regard to GB18030-2005 support in Acrobat product features.
What’s new and
improvement in terms of supporting China National Standard GB 18030-2005:
·
In
the previous release a problem was reported when as a Form distributer, user
can view tracker detail either within Tracker or from the PDF created from
Tracker details. Some of the GB 18030 4-byte characters cannot be displayed in
Form Location of the PDF created from Tracker details. This issue has been
fixed in this new release (#2715473).
·
PDFMaker
for Macintosh is not included in this release.
Limitation
·
Acrobat
is software that can be installed and runs on MS Windows and Mac OS X 10.x.
Limitation of supporting GB 18030 standard platforms will limit the
functionality of the product.
·
MS
“Notepad” on MS Windows does not support 4-byte GB 18030 encoding characters.
It is suggested that PDF should not be created from a raw text file with 4-byte
GB 18030 characters via Notepad.
·
Acrobat
handles all text as Unicode (supports surrogates too) and the application uses
system APIs for displaying the text in the UI. If there is any specific problem
with text rendering, it may be an operating system limitation.
Known Issues
·
On
MS Windows and Mac OS X 10.x
o
Paper
Capture provides OCR recognition for commonly used Chinese characters of
GB18030 (over 4200 characters). These GB18030 characters in the Form Location
characters are specified by an OCR engine which is supplied by a third-party
company.
o
If
PDF document is created from a .PS file using Acrobat Distiller, the Title
property of the PDF is inherited from the original file which generated the .PS
file. The GB18030 4-byte characters in the Title field will display as “?” in
the Description page of Document Properties Dialog (#2654552).
o
The
some 2-byte and all 4-byte GB18030 characters in the Search Results cannot be saved
correctly when save the Search Results to a CSV file (#3289189).
It
is a known limitation.
o
The
GB18030 characters turn to garbage characters in filename on web browser
when PDF uploaded to Adobe EchoSign (#3297577).
This
is not a GB18030 issue only. Actually EchoSign cannot support Non-ASCII
character in current version and no solution now. It will be fixed in next
release.
o
Few
2-byte and all 4-byte GB18030 characters cannot display correctly in email when
send PDF with comments by Outlook (39127313912731#3912731).
This
is a third party issue.
·
On
all MS Windows OS
o
Cannot create PDF from a plain text file or a
HTML file through “File > Create > PDF from file” when the file name or
path contains 2-byte & 4-byte GB18030 characters mixed together and error
message shows up (#3292016).
The
workaround is to create the PDF file from a plain text file or a HTML file
through “File > Create > PDF from Web Page”.
o
The
GB18030 characters display incorrectly in the Security warning window when
click the Chinese folder link on the bottom line of the PDF file which created
from a plain text file or a HTML file (#3215039).
o
The
image cannot be displayed in the created PDF when create PDF from a HTML file
named with GB18030 character (郎 U+F92C) (#3292019).
o
Cannot
open accessibility report when the report file path contains GB18030 characters
(#3292022).
o
Some
GB18030 characters are displayed as garbage in the Barcode Filed Properties
dialog and Document JavaScripts dialog. (#3910035).
·
On
MS Windows 7
o
Few
Double-4 & Double-5 characters of GB18030 display as square in Dynamic
Stamps (#3215079).
o
Few 2-byte Chinese characters display as
squares in Preview view pad of Add Watermark window when the font selected was
MS Yahei (#3218140).
The
workaround is to change the font MS Yahei to Adobe Hei. If meet the similar issue, please can use the same
way, to change font from MS Yahei to Adobe Hei.