On 10/31/2015 04:11 PM, Gregory Pittman wrote: > I can understand that this would work, but it's a black box solution. > What does Acrobat do to accomplish this?
Most programs that create .pdf files specify the exact location of the first character of the line, followed by the line itself, as a string. Scribus, however, specifies the exact location of each character, allowing the creator far more flexibility in character positioning, such as kerning, or placing a character slightly above or below the line as needed. (As an example, the name of the typesetting program TEX should have the middle character slightly lower than the other two.) This, of course, makes the file much larger and Adobe can easily save quite a bit of space by removing this extra info unless whoever created the document actually needs that type of control.
