Hello ![]()
Does anyone know how I turn off this feature in Adobe Acrobat 9.0 and/or Adobe Reader? When i use Acrobat (and Reader for that matter) on my own notebook (Vista w/ SP1), I get this message all the time when I open a new PDF. The message also appears when I scroll in an open document, and this slows down Acrobat a lot. And it makes me think of switching to another PDF-viewer..
I've attached a picture with two of the messages that I usually get when opening/scrolling in documents.
As you understand, I find this really annoying, and specially when I know it is possible to disable this feature. On the computer labs at the university, they got the same software (and the same setup), but when I open the same document on those computers, I never experience this "problem". So my conclusion is that it is possible to disable this feature, and just open new documents and scroll how much as I want without having to wait for Adobe to rotate pages, deskew images, etc..
My other question regards fonts. I sometimes write some reports in LaTeX with the standard font (Computer Modern Roman, CRM). But when I try to open the PDF I have compiled, the font Acrobat/Reader displays is not CRM, but something totally different. If I first open another document that uses the same font (i.e. a PDF document that is included in a LaTeX package), and then open my own document afterwards, then Acrobat/Reader displays the correct font. Does anyone why this happens, and if it is something I can do to avoid this, such that Acrobat/Reader displays the correct font? If I open my own document i.e. Foxit Reader, the correct font is displayed right away (CRM), so it's obviously something in Acrobat/Reader that's causing this.
Thanks in advance!
It happens on most documents I try to view, yes. Even in documents with no images at all, it tells me that it's deskewing images, etc. I really have no clue at all, and as mentioned, the most annoying part is that I never experience this on the computer labs at the university with the exact same documents.
Can you check the following on the machine where you face this problem:
#1 Is there any screen reader application like Windows Narrator or any 3rd party tool running when you open the PDF document?
#2 Is Read Out Loud feature enabled inside Acrobat/Reader, you can check this from View > Read Out Loud menu item.
There is no screen reader application running (I hadn't even heard of Nrrator before you mentioned it now
), and the Read Out Loud feature is not enabled.
I think I'll just give up Acrobat for now, and switch over to Foxit for reading documents, because this delay is really annoying, and it kinda ruins a lot of the "experience" (if I can call it that).
Thanks to everyone for trying though to help me, it's really appreciated (and if anyone should have a solution that works, I'll still be glad to get it).
Regards,
v1king
Just wanted you to know your not the only one with this annoying problem. I support apporiximately 15 users of Adobe Acrobat and we just upgraded to version 9 with the rollout of our new laptops. I have a handful of users experencing the lengthy delay casued by rotating and deskewing. This process takes place on opening a PDF, creating a PDF, deleting pages from a PDF, and saving a PDF.
On the majority of the machines this does not occur. The only apparent difference in the install is that those users experincing the "problem" got full Adobe suites vs. the stand alone Acrobat product.
I'm desparately searching for an answer to help them resolve this annoyance and will update if I find anything.
@astephenssrc
I very recently (2wks ago) got a new hp notebook. With vista business. And I bought the Adobe 9 product.
All updates installed. For me it is very important to be able to quickly open pdf files.
Adobe 9 is a disaster. I have also this terrible delay problem. This is absolutely unacceptable.
My students told me I should use Foxit.
I did. Beautiful and extremely quick. It is goodbye Acrobat for me.
I've been experiencing the same problem only on some systems.
Here's something interesting using a pdf that can be downloaded and gives me this problem:
http://docs.blackberry.com/en/smartphone_users/deliverables/11164/Blac kBerry_Bold_9700_Smartphone-User_Guide-T643442-643442-1005020122-001-5 .0-US.pdf
It wworks well in Acrobat 8, not 9. Works well on one system, not the other.
BUT, most interestingly, if I open the above link under Acrobat 9.2.0 and view the file in the Internet Explorer plug-in, I can change pages instantly. Saving the file to disk and opening in stand-alone Acrobat reproduces the problem.
We're on to something.
Can anyone reproduce this?
Something interesting to try.
I opened the file linked above (one of those causing problems), "printed" it to another pdf and it is now OK although the bookmarks are gone.
On another forum, some have suggested that the file may be the issue but I thinnk it's combination of factors.
See: http://www.acrobatusers.com/forums/aucbb/viewtopic.php?pid=58405
Any more ideas?
You need to turn off the Reading Document to avoid this annoying thing. To do that:
go to Edit->Preferences, then in the Categories click on "Reading", then check the "Confirm before tagging documents". Then when you start the Acrobat next time (open a documents), you will be asked about reading, you press "Cancel", and it will not try to do that stupid stuff again.
Be careful, if you check Always use the setting..., then it overwrites the previous ckeck, and starts the annoying stuff again, but you can go through the process to stop it as I said, again.
Above, check confirm before tagging documents
Above, always click "Cancel"
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