sorry, using italain version, i didn't know the english word for outlined... thanks for correction.
tomorrow i'll talk with the print shop, so I can export in right way. but, with the embedded the quality isn't better than the outined?. if i print with my laser-printer the outlined text i get a bad text, not well alligned (one letter up, and one letter down... like a dunedesert), and some are bold, and some others no. with the embedded ones i have a perfect print. 2008/12/4 Jan Schrewe <jschrewe at googlemail.com> > Simone Ambrosini schrieb am Donnerstag, 4. Dezember 2008: > > it's the ttf from windows xp. when i try to embed the font, the psd > export > > put that font in the outlines :(... i prefer to have it in the embedded > > ones, i think it will be more compatible for print shop, and to share it, > > overall embedding it gives me a lighter PDF. > > > > > > 2008/12/4 Gregory Pittman <gpittman at iglou.com> > > > > > Simone Ambrosini wrote: > > >> well... i have some problems with times new roman regular because when > i > > >> export to pdf the others fonts (times new roman bold/italic, > > >> bitstreamvera) > > >> are well incorporated in PDF, so it appears as text. but times regular > > >> (only > > >> reglar, with bold or italic it is ok) is converted in bitmap, so i got > a > > >> pdf > > >> full of images for the text (the main text is in times regular) > instead > > >> of real text. That means that i have an heavy and low-res (text is > > >> better because is vector) PDF. > > >> > > >> the only solution is to not to incorporate the font, but i rick to > have > > >> some > > >> problems in print shop, when i bring them the PDF to print. otherwise > i > > >> can > > >> try to change (as my teacher and collegues suggested me) the font, > from > > >> times to bitstream, but i want to resolve this problem (also in case > of > > >> future needings) > > >> > > >> it's an already known problem? > > > > > > Make sure fonts are embedded -- check in the PDF export dialog. You > could > > > try converting to outlines instead. > > > What kind of font is it? PS1, TTF, or OTF? > > > > > > Greg > > Hi, > > If it is embedded as outlines, it is not a bitmap. From my experience print > shops have no problem at all with outlined fonts. I have heared of some > that > even require fonts to be outlines and reject embedded fonts. So, no problem > on that side. > > Jan > > > > _______________________________________________ > scribus mailing list > scribus at lists.scribus.info > http://lists.scribus.info/mailman/listinfo/scribus > -------------- parte successiva -------------- Un allegato HTML ? stato rimosso... URL: <http://lists.scribus.info/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20081204/3bdd917f/attachment.htm>
