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Edward G.J. Lee wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 04, 2006, Danai SAE-HAN wrote:
>> From: zhaohs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>>        2. In the pdf files that are generated by dvipdfm(x),I find
>>> the Type1 fonts are used,so they are scalable.In the former
>>> case--that is--generating thepdf files by dvipdf,the chinese
>>> charaters can't be copy and pasted;in the latter,the chinese
>>> charaters can be copy and pasted.
>> Hmmm, dunno about copying and pasting.  Do you use evince or acroread?
> 
>   AFAIK, only dvipdfmx can embed ToUnicode information into PDF,
>   of cource your Type 1 must have Unicode(UCS2/4) mapping already.
>   * FontForge will do this job.
> 
>   pdf[la]tex/dvipdfm/dvips/ps2pdf/dvipdf don't have this ability
>   yet.
> 
>   So CJKV people use dvipdfmx is a good choice I think.
> 
> 
> 
>       Edward
> 
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many slide macro packages just prefer pdftex, and copy & paste also can
be available plus with some diversion of cmap package.
I think dvipdfmx just produce a smaller cid fonts pdf together with copy
& paste, which is the most value.
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