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 (sometimes) 
correct errors (generally with the - expensive - pitstop program).
But when I checked the pdf files gained with xelatex, only subsets were saved, 
which is not enough.

You may want to contact your printing house about the fact that they apparently want to do things that your publisher should be doing, instead, but that's a professional argument. (Personally, I would never accept my printing house changing my publications; any errors in print will be revealed in proof runs, and it is my and my publisher's responsibility to review the proofs until we are satisfied that there are no errors left in it before approving publication runs)

But, back to your problem: what you're looking for is Ghostscript. This is a scripting language for manipulating ps and pdf files, and one of the many, many things it can do is font embedding. Note that you can only LEGALLY do this if the embedding policy indicated by the font allows "editable" embedding (meaning the font may be embedded for the purpose of editing the document, using that font), or "installable" embedding (which means the font may be installed permanently on a system, rather then being only temporarily available to the program that's accessing the pdf file).

http://colinm.org/tips/latex should help you on your way. And while most people actually want subsets turned on, you actually want to make sure subsetting is turned off =)

- Mike "Pomax" Kamermans
nihongoresources.com


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