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Hello Leonard,

you wrote:
> I suspect that you are seeing a combination of two problems.
> 1) Your PDFs use a mix of non-embedded, embedded and subset versions
> of THE SAME FONT.

Well I do not have that much knowledge about the PDF file format, but
I have a few more details for you, as it sounds like you do have that
knowledge...:)

So the PDFs are not created or in any way loaded into Acrobat, so I
think #2 might not apply ;)
It's generated by pdflatex from some, well, TeX code. We're using some
True Type fonts here, e.g. the Verdana font.

> Your best bet is to install some software that "fixes up"
> the PDFs prior to merging.

I don't think that is an option here, but I think as I have the TeX
source that there might be a different solution.
Could you perhaps point me out where I can start looking?

Thanks, Philipp
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