I use fonts from dafont.com, I never meet with your problem (not mean is not be 
hapens in future)

--- On Mon, 6/14/10, Wayne Gregori <wg at sfnet.com> wrote:

From: Wayne Gregori <[email protected]>
Subject: [scribus] Font question True Type vs Open Type
To: scribus at lists.scribus.info
Date: Monday, June 14, 2010, 7:36 PM

I've been having some problems with PDF files that local print shops can't use 
do to embedded / outlined font issues.

I found that of the two printers that I use, one accepts my pdfs? when fonts 
are outlined and the other accepts my pdfs when the fonts are embedded.

Problem:

Some of my non- True Type fonts will not "embed", i.e., when I try to embed 
them they will NOT migrate to the box that indicates that they are embedded but 
they migrate to the box indicating that they are Outlined.

Question:

When buy a font what should I look for to ensure that the font will allow 
itself to be embedded?

Can people recommend font sources?


Thanks
-- *Wayne Gregori*
Office: 510-895-1066
Cell: 510-219-3887
wg at sfnet.com
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