It is the wish of the publisher that pdf-documents have their fonts embedded and
not only as a subset. This of course shows that they do not understand TeX
(where a small
error does only need one extra run probably).
But nevertheless: the windows program freeFTP.exe does include the full fonts -
Ubuntu 9.04 and 9.10 worked without problems with TeXlive2009
hh
Em 19/07/2010 10:12, Peter Breitenlohner < p...@mppmu.mpg.de > escreveu:
On Mon, 19 Jul 2010, ulrik.vi...@arcor.de wrote:
> The segfault did occur with the latest XeTeX version 0.9997.4.
>
> Updating from 0.9997.3 to 0.9997.4 chan
Maybe not in the MAC, but Ooffice does show the characters and Ubuntu too.
hh
Em 17/06/2010 13:12, Avi Wollman < avi.woll...@gmail.com > escreveu:
BabelMap from http://babelstone.co.uk/ A free Unicode character map tool for
Windows
might answer your searching
Avi
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 7:
And further: the fonts will be only embedded as subsets!
No chance to change that.
hh
Em 13/06/2010 08:37, Dino Petrucci < dfp.sph...@libero.it > escreveu:
I was not able to find anything about xdvipdfmx and PDF/A. For me, there are
two problems, at least, I can't solve:
1. the driver doesn't
Is there a way to ensure that adobe distiller or acrobat pro embed the full
fonts in the pdf-document produced with xelatex. Or can you name any program
which can do that.
The printing houses insist on full fonts because that way they can (sometimes)
correct errors (generally with the - expensi
areyou sure that the pro-files were updated too?
hh
PS: if not, download the whole installation, unpack it, burn it to DVD and
install it form DVD
Em 29/05/2010 06:08, John Was < john@ntlworld.com > escreveu:
Hello
I've just installed TeXLive 2009 (web
download) on a new computer