On 14-7-2011 4:29, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
Thanks for the speedy reply.
2011/7/14 luigi scarso<luigi.sca...@gmail.com>
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.
I did not think it had to do with 8, but it is never wrong to ask.
Maybe a dump question, but how do I install the fonts? Or how do I determine
a font that is installed with ConTeXt and Adobe? They have about 700 fonts.
So maybe there is an usable font that both systems have.
you can look at the list of reported fonts, and put those in the
windows/fonts (forget about type1, just stick to the ttf/otf)
or instead you can use fonts that come with the operating system when
making the pdf
Hans
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