Am 2006-02-24 um 01:51 schrieb Berend de Boer:
Out of curiousity: what *does* you previewer show in the 'fonts'
dialog?
Acrobat Reader 7.0 on Linux:
Helvetica
Type: Type 1
Encoding: Custom
Actual Font: Adobe Sans MM
Actual Font Type: Type 1
That means:
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Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It was a core feature I used: the ability to create small PDF files
with better looking fonts than the Nimbus ones.
Out of curiousity: what *does* you previewer show in the 'fonts'
dialog?
Acrobat Reader
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Adam Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now, can you take it out for an extended spin/test? I'd like to be able
to package it up in a way that (potentially) allows others to use
it.
I already did. Works perfectly for every document.
Or: Hans,
Berend de Boer wrote:
Or: Hans, Taco: is this feature best left as a dangerous curve, best
left to specific users who need it?
It was a core feature I used: the ability to create small PDF files
with better looking fonts than the Nimbus ones.
Out of curiousity: what *does* you previewer show
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Adam Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Read the previous email messages.
Ah, you included a map file, had overlooked that with my first quick
test. Wanted to try the suggestion of Taco when I would have more
time, but you already did the work.
Berend de Boer wrote:
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Adam Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Read the previous email messages.
Ah, you included a map file, had overlooked that with my first quick
test. Wanted to try the suggestion of Taco when I would have more
time, but
Adam Lindsay wrote:
Berend de Boer wrote:
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Adam Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Read the previous email messages.
Ah, you included a map file, had overlooked that with my first quick
test. Wanted to try the suggestion of
Berend de Boer wrote:
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Adam Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What fails?
That is to say, could you please give a more detailed report?
Just that it still includes the Nimbus font.
Read the previous email messages. Try a test document
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Hello All,
I'm again hit by the disapperance of the Adoboe default fonts. When I
create a PDF document, I get the Nimbus (urw) fonts, instead of the
Adobe.
Sample doc:
=
\setupbodyfont
[pos,ss,11pt]
\starttext
Berend de Boer wrote:
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Hello All,
I'm again hit by the disapperance of the Adoboe default fonts. When I
create a PDF document, I get the Nimbus (urw) fonts, instead of the
Adobe.
The final remapping is done in 8r-base.map, as far as I can see
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Berend de Boer wrote:
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Hello All,
I'm again hit by the disapperance of the Adoboe default fonts. When I
create a PDF document, I get the Nimbus (urw) fonts, instead of the
Adobe.
If you do _not_ have the Adobe binary fonts,
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Adam Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
However, if you're independent or otherwise control everybody's
viewer, try this:
Unfortunately, this doesn't work.
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Berend de Boer
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Berend de Boer wrote:
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Adam Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
However, if you're independent or otherwise control everybody's
viewer, try this:
Unfortunately, this doesn't work.
What fails?
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Adam Lindsay wrote:
Berend de Boer wrote:
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Adam Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
However, if you're independent or otherwise control everybody's
viewer, try this:
Unfortunately, this doesn't work.
What fails?
That is to say, could you
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