The "Acrobat Reader/Advanced Settings" section of the "DTP Toolbox" node of the documentation says:
"Advanced Settings - Unfortunately, Adobe did not enable a graphical UI choice for enabling/disabling local fonts. What this means Acrobat will use locally installed fonts which are named in the PDF, if it can find them in your font path. In your home directory is a .acrobat/prefs file. Make a backup copy then open this file in a text editor. Almost at the end you are looking for this line: /avpUseLocalFonts [/b true]" I don't have this setting in my adobe preference file. I am using the latest Acrobat reader (7 something) for linux. Please note that I am not questioning the documentation. I am only curious as to whether the local fonts are being used or not as I am currently exploring the documentation in detail. - - - Best regards Asif -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20050430/9ac2145d/attachment.html
