2010/8/28 Herbert Schulz :
> Hmmm... I wonder how many font licenses this requirement violates?
Font licenses don't work.
Customer of us tried to get from a major font vendor a server license
for a font (i.e. license for a server that generates pdf from xml).
Obviously there's only one machine in
On 8/28/2010 7:03 AM, hh-bra...@bol.com.br wrote:
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).
The publisher can wish
On Aug 28, 2010, at 9:03 AM, hh-bra...@bol.com.br wrote:
> 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 n
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 -
hh,
Of course I'm aware that some fonts are available at most as subsets as they
are protected
by the owners. But anyway, there should be an option to embed the full font if
possible.
Also the standard fonts (e.g. Helvetica) should be embedded, bacause there are
just too many version around.
On 6/3/2010 8:37 AM, hh-bra...@bol.com.br wrote:
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 (someti
On Jun 3, 2010, at 11:37 AM, hh-bra...@bol.com.br wrote:
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.
As Herb noted, many fonts can't be fully embedded anyway. D
On Jun 3, 2010, at 10:37 AM, hh-bra...@bol.com.br wrote:
>
> 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 w
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