Wouter Bolsterlee wrote: >> http://www.testors.com/tes_cds/color_charts/4600_MM_(Acrylic).pdf > > However, none of these fonts (or a subset) is embedded in the document, > causing Evince to fallback to regular FontConfig font lookups. It is likely > you don't have these fonts on your system (try with fc-list), so you end up > with whatever the default is (most likely Bitstream Vera or DejaVu). Since > the metrics for this font do not match the metrics of the actually intended > fonts, you get horizontal shifting effects: overlapping letters and ugly > kerning.
So, then the question is, what did acroread on the same computer do to display it properly. What it displayed is definitely Garamond and Helvetica Condensed, by my trained eye. :) Regarding use friendliness, I wonder if it would make sense to display a messagebox like some programs do that the document contains fonts that are not on the system and the display might look odd. --Pat _______________________________________________ Evince-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evince-list
