Stefan Wachter wrote:
I want to generate PDF documents that use the standard PDF fonts
(Helvetica, Times-Roman, and Courier) and not to embed these fonts. With
my former installation (TexLive-2003 and a ConText distribution of last
autumn) this was possible by using the following lines in the praeambel:
\usetypescript[adobekb][texnansi]
\usetypescript[postscript][texnansi]
\setupbodyfont[postscript,ss,13pt]
(In addition, I had to configure pdfTeX by updmap --setoption
pdftexDownloadBase14 false).
After I upgraded to TexLive-2004 this does no longer work!
I found that the typescript adobekb was replaced by type-akb. Yet,
the encoding texnansi seems no longer to be available (Metafont
complains that it can not find: texnansi-utmr8a). Changing the encoding
to ec that still is available yields:
texnansi tfm files are not distributed (actually, what gets distributed is some
mix of encodings) so you need to generate them using texfont
\usetypescript[type-akb][ec]
\usetypescript[postscript][ec]
\setupbodyfont[postscript,ss,13pt]
Yet, using these lines in the praeambel results in a document that uses
the NimbusSanL-Regu font, that clearly has to be embedded.
you can make a private map file, say myfonts.map, and load that one with
\loadmapfile[myfonts.map]
lines with as first char an '=' will replace other map entries, so that way you
can overrule defaults
Does anyone know how the standard PDF fonts can be used while not being
embedded?
Hans
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