On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 4:04 PM, Cecil Westerhof <cldwester...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Two days ago I already posted about this. But because of a glitch at my
> side, it became a conversation between me and Hans Hagen.
>
> I have almost finished writing documentation with ConTeXt. Now the client
> also needs to have the possibility to change the document. We are so far
> that the client will work with Adobe Acrobat. Now I have to prove that they
> can edit it. My boss has a 'recent' version 8 (latest is X). It does not
> look very promising to edit a document, but that is at this moment not the
> biggest problem.
>
> When I try to change text, I get:
>     All or part of the selection has no available system font. You cannot
> add or delete text using the currently selected font.
>
> I have added a screenshot of the font properties.
>
> Is this a problem because of the old Adobe version, or the used fonts? If
> the latter, which fonts should I use to circumvent this problem?
>
> At the moment I am using:
>     \usetypescript[helvetica]
>     \setupbodyfont[helvetica]
> because they did not like the default font.
It's simple: the host where the adobe pro is run has not the fonts.
So the host must install these fonts --- they have a permissive
license and they come with the minimals too.
This will be true whatever version of Acrobat Pro  you will use, even X.

-- 
luigi
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