Jeremias Maerki wrote:
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When we used outlines instead of an embedded font, the result in the PDF was rather ugly, not smooth. While the SVG looks perfect in Internet Explorer (Adobe SVG Viewer) and in Squiggle.
There's a setting in Acrobat Reader (Preferences/Display) where you can turn on Smoothing for line art. The SVG should then look like in SVG Viewer and Squiggle.
That works! Thanks. Strange that's an option - or at least, that it's not turned on by default.
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Squiggle can't open the generated SVG either when the font is embedded, it generates the same CSS stylesheet document error.
So I guess you know now whom to address for this one. Isn't there a setting in Illustrator not to use a CSS stylesheet? I know there is one in CorelDraw. Maybe that could help.
No, can't find such an option I'm afraid.
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