Embedded glyphs are currently rendered as shapes. We don't support the Type 3 fonts that would be necessary to treat this text as text in PDF.
What you're seeing are anti-aliasing side-effects. If you zoom into the text or disable "smooth line art" in Acrobat, you'll see that the problem disappears. This should also not occur if the PDF is printed. You might want to consider not embedding the font in the SVG as a work-around. On 19.11.2008 18:20:57 Lars Eirik Rønning wrote: > Hi. > I have generated a pdf from my svg document. > Some fonts look really nice and crip, but have a look at this pdf and you > will se that it has some problems.. > The l and i has issues and sometimes k. > > Could you please help me out on why this happens. > The svg contains embedded font information with all the glyphs generated > from Adobe Illustrator. > > Lars Jeremias Maerki --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
