Yeah, Adobe Acrobat Professional tells me it has PS Type 1 fonts embedded, no Type 3,
so that seems to be progress.I wonder why the Souvenir font would not embed though? Or was it just not called up in the first place by your style sheet? Perhaps it is has the "font embedding: disabled" flag set?
-------------------------------------------------- From: "JavierFernández-Sanguino Peña" <jfs@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2010 6:57 PM To: <projectaon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [projectaon] Re: PDF Comment Period
David,I've produced an updated version of the PDF files rebuilding it, please takea look at http://projectaon.org/staff/javier/01fftd.pdf Notice, however, that I generated this file just to review the font issues and meta-data, the content is not the same as in Ingo's as he is using adifferent stylesheet. However, if we fix the font issues and meta-data issueswith this file he can pick up the changes. Let me comment on some of the things you said: On Thu, Jul 01, 2010 at 08:46:03PM +0100, David Davis wrote:The PDF file format version is 1.4 (which requires Acrobat 5.x and above to view). As Acrobat is now up to version 9, it could well do no harm to produce a PDF of a higher version of the PDF specification, as these support more efficient compression (amongst other things) which could usefully reduce the file size further.Well, even if you increase the number supported you still have to enable compression. The file I uploaded does not (yet) use compression.My single biggest concern is about the Souvenir font.(...) This PDF does not use the Souvenir font, for some reason I could get it to include it. It does, however, remove all the Type 3 fonts. Regards Javier ~~~~~~ Manage your subscription at //www.freelists.org/list/projectaon
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