Reading through the license of a commercial font I'm interested in,
I see it stipulated for PDF files created that:
"... a reader or user cannot create new content using one of our
fonts in a PDF application ... the complete font is not embedded"
And in an email correspondence with the ve
On 08/17/2010 08:47 AM, John Magolske wrote:
Reading through the license of a commercial font I'm interested in,
I see it stipulated for PDF files created that:
"... a reader or user cannot create new content using one of our
fonts in a PDF application ... the complete font is not embe
What exactly does it mean to subset the fonts, when the fonts are included
in a PDF?
giulio
giulio bertellini
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 8:47 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> On 08/17/2010 08:47 AM, John Magolske wrote:
>
>> Reading through the license of a commercial font I'm interested in,
>> I see
于 2010年08月17日 15:30, Giulio Bertellini 写道:
What exactly does it mean to subset the fonts, when the fonts are
included in a PDF?
Just included the used characters, not the whole font file.
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On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 08:47:58AM +0200, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> On 08/17/2010 08:47 AM, John Magolske wrote:
> >Reading through the license of a commercial font I'm interested in,
> >I see it stipulated for PDF files created that:
> >
> > "... a reader or user cannot create new content using
On 08/17/2010 03:05 PM, Khaled Hosny wrote:
Do PDF's generated by XeTeX and LuaTeX "subset the font" in this way?
Yes, this is the default. So unless you have manually interfered, the
included fonts are always subsetted.
I'm interested in the other way around, how can I tell luatex (or
conte
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 04:34:57PM +0200, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> On 08/17/2010 03:05 PM, Khaled Hosny wrote:
> >>>
> >>>Do PDF's generated by XeTeX and LuaTeX "subset the font" in this way?
> >>
> >>Yes, this is the default. So unless you have manually interfered, the
> >>included fonts are always
> Just included the used characters, not the whole font file.
Some of the other tables are also stripped down (not only the 'glyf'
table), so that the embedded font is not complete. In fact, some
programs will refuse to open the font if we extract it from the PDF,
which is precisely the idea of
On 17-8-2010 8:18, Arthur Reutenauer wrote:
Just included the used characters, not the whole font file.
Some of the other tables are also stripped down (not only the 'glyf'
table), so that the embedded font is not complete. In fact, some
programs will refuse to open the font if we extract i