Hi, could you post a sample file to a public location to take a closer look at the PDF?
BR Maruan > Am 13.03.2015 um 13:27 schrieb Alexander <[email protected]>: > > When I try to create images from an PDF which was created from an PowerPoint > presentation on MacOS with the font Calibri the resulting image is showing an > '8', 'G' or 'K' in certain words. > > It also doesn't matter if I use the save as PDF option in PowerPoint or via > Adobe Acrobat plug-in (in both cases it the PDF meta data states created with > 'Quartz PDFContext') > > Some examples: > commenting becomes commen8ng > noticed becomes no8ced > Competitive becomes Compe88ve > still becomes st8l > > So it looks like it is the 'ti' ligature creates the rendering problem. > > Also the 'tt' ligature makes problems. If a text contains both ligatures > still becomes sGll > flatten becomes flaKen > > This seams to be a problem with all Calibri Fonts e.g. Calibri, Calibri > (Heading), Calibri (Body) and Calibri Light > > Also Calibri Light used other replacements. > Another issue: is the kerning looks wrong. > > Since Calibri is the default Microsoft Office font it is use quite often. > Does anybody know a way to work around this? > > Thanks, > Alexander > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >

