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The Adobe tools, Distiller and Illustrator are great for generating these. See if you can get an older version of distiller to embed the type 1 fonts, newer versions seem to want to embed them as type 2. > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Leonard > Rosenthol > Sent: Wed, August 27, 2003 4:21 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [PDFdev] Examples Wanted: Type 1 and Composite > Fonts in PDF > > > > PDFdev is a service provided by PDFzone.com | http://www.pdfzone.com > _____________________________________________________________ > > At 5:36 PM -0400 8/27/03, Robert S. Kissel wrote: > >(1) A PDF file containing a Type 1 font (a completely defined one, > >rather than one based on the 14 "base" fonts); and > > I am assuming you mean a fully embedded one, and not a subset > one, yes? If so, there are LOTS of them out there on the > web since > most PDF tools support this as it's easy enough to do (provided you > have a Type 1 format parser). > > > >(2) A PDF file containing a COMPOSITE font (if it is > possible to place > >one in a PDF file. > > What do you mean by a "composite font"? Type 0? > > That's not something you'd see in the wild, it's a format > used for dealing with Unicode data and non-Unicode fonts... > > > Leonard > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------ > --------------- > Leonard Rosenthol > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Chief Technical Officer > <http://www.pdfsages.com> > PDF Sages, Inc. 215-629-3700 (voice) > 215-629-0789 (fax) > > To change your subscription: > http://www.pdfzone.com/discussions/lists-pdfdev.html > > To change your subscription: http://www.pdfzone.com/discussions/lists-pdfdev.html
