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 all they like, but for the final print run you don't need the full font, that's only required if the PDFs should be editable, in which case one has to question the value of TeX in that workflow. The power of TeX is that the source is easily changed to reflected necessary changes and recompiled. Doing the change in the PDF instead means the source material is now no longer in line with the publisher's corrections. Who now has the "real" content?

Discuss this with your publisher.

In addition, many fonts do not allow full embedding. Discuss this with your publisher too.

- Mike "Pomax" Kamermans
nihongoresources.com


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