On 2/12/2011 10:30 PM, Larry Gusaas wrote:
On 2011/02/12 8:46 PM  Gary Schnabl wrote:
Thus, a PDF viewed on a monitor may appear different from its actual printed copy. And if the viewer's computer system does not have the actual typefaces employed in the PDF, the viewed PDF will have other typefaces substituted for the absent typefaces.
Not true. PDFs include embedded fonts and will appear identical on all systems regardless of the fonts installed on a particular computer.

Larry

Not always... For example, the Adobe PDF printer file has a number of options for embedding or not embedding fonts. According to one option, there is a check box in the Adobe PDF Settings tabbed page (under the Adobe PDF Conversion Settings fields) for using system fonts. The precise wording for that check box's text is: "Rely on system fonts only; do not use document fonts".

The Fonts tabbed page in that printer file also contains other options for embedding fonts.


Gary

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