But what you are saying is that this is a side effect which does not matter in a printed document? My pdfs are the only thing that matters. SVG is merely the format i use to produce them..
Thanks! On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 6:33 PM, Jeremias Maerki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > 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] > >
