On Wednesday 01 December 2004 08:30, Alexander Skwar wrote: > Craig Bradney wrote: > > On Tuesday 30 November 2004 16:41, Alexander Skwar wrote: > >> Hi! > >> > >> I created a PDF form with Scribus 1.2. When I view this form in a > >> browser (IE or Firefox, doesn't matter - both on XP), the text first > >> looks horrible: > >> http://www.uploadimages.net/show.php?img=818040_Scribus_PDF_Bad_Fonts.pn > >>g > >> > >> After some time, the text however looks quite good - it seems like > >> it has loaded the embedded fonts or something. > >> http://www.uploadimages.net/show.php?img=855342_Scribus_PDF_Good_Fonts.p > >>ng > > > > Maybe thats what its doing. It looks fine here. The fonts are embedded. > > Look in Document Properties in Acrobat Reader. > > Well, yes, but why does it *only* happen with this Scribus PDF form? I > have *never* seen this behaviour before. > > Hm, did you open the PDF with Acrobat 5.0 or 6.0? The behaviour > is present in 6.0 as well, but not as visible. In 5.0, it is very much > visible. And not only on my machine :)
Acro 5 on Linux loading in Konqueror. I guess you could convert the fonts to outline (use subset all option on export). Then they will all just be vectors and you wont need the fonts to load. > >> Can I somehow improve that, so that the text is rendered directly > >> with the correct font? > > > > If its is loading over the net, perhaps a faster connection? :) > > Not possible. Nothing's faster than localhost :) And if 100 MBit/s > isn't good enough, well.... (No, the 100MBit/s don't have anything > to do with localhost.) Ok, I thought you had done a test over the net too. Craig -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20041201/59bfecb8/attachment.pgp
