On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 02:30:20PM -0500, Brett Dikeman wrote:
Alright,this is a long shot, but the only difference I can tell
between my PDF and others I have hanging around on my system is that
none of them use subsetted fonts.
Is there an option I can give somewhere to turn off font
At 7:16 PM +0200 1/30/02, Dekel Tsur wrote:
There are versions of pdftex that are buggy, e.g. 0.13d.
If this is the case, try to upgrade your pdftex.
It is possible to change the .map files used by pdftex so it will not do
font subsetting. Read the pdftex manual.
This was suggested to me by a
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 01:17:55PM -0500, Brett Dikeman wrote:
It seems to be exclusively a problem with Internet Explorer on
Intel(several different versions tried.) Netscape+Acrobat on
Windows, just Acrobat, IE+Acrobat on MacOS, etc all work fine, but
IE+Acrobat just doesn't work. IE
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 02:30:20PM -0500, Brett Dikeman wrote:
Alright,this is a long shot, but the only difference I can tell
between my PDF and others I have hanging around on my system is that
none of them use subsetted fonts.
Is there an option I can give somewhere to turn off font
At 7:16 PM +0200 1/30/02, Dekel Tsur wrote:
There are versions of pdftex that are buggy, e.g. 0.13d.
If this is the case, try to upgrade your pdftex.
It is possible to change the .map files used by pdftex so it will not do
font subsetting. Read the pdftex manual.
This was suggested to me by a
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 01:17:55PM -0500, Brett Dikeman wrote:
It seems to be exclusively a problem with Internet Explorer on
Intel(several different versions tried.) Netscape+Acrobat on
Windows, just Acrobat, IE+Acrobat on MacOS, etc all work fine, but
IE+Acrobat just doesn't work. IE
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 02:30:20PM -0500, Brett Dikeman wrote:
> Alright,this is a long shot, but the only difference I can tell
> between my PDF and others I have hanging around on my system is that
> none of them use subsetted fonts.
>
> Is there an option I can give somewhere to turn off
At 7:16 PM +0200 1/30/02, Dekel Tsur wrote:
>There are versions of pdftex that are buggy, e.g. 0.13d.
>If this is the case, try to upgrade your pdftex.
>It is possible to change the .map files used by pdftex so it will not do
>font subsetting. Read the pdftex manual.
This was suggested to me by
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 01:17:55PM -0500, Brett Dikeman wrote:
> It seems to be exclusively a problem with Internet Explorer on
> Intel(several different versions tried.) Netscape+Acrobat on
> Windows, just Acrobat, IE+Acrobat on MacOS, etc all work fine, but
> IE+Acrobat just doesn't work.
Alright,this is a long shot, but the only difference I can tell
between my PDF and others I have hanging around on my system is that
none of them use subsetted fonts.
Is there an option I can give somewhere to turn off font subsetting?
latex2pdf documentation is incredibly sparse(and it looks
Alright,this is a long shot, but the only difference I can tell
between my PDF and others I have hanging around on my system is that
none of them use subsetted fonts.
Is there an option I can give somewhere to turn off font subsetting?
latex2pdf documentation is incredibly sparse(and it looks
Alright,this is a long shot, but the only difference I can tell
between my PDF and others I have hanging around on my system is that
none of them use subsetted fonts.
Is there an option I can give somewhere to turn off font subsetting?
latex2pdf documentation is incredibly sparse(and it looks
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