Sorry, if this is a duplicate mail, but it seems the original one was dropped anywhere out there ...
Hi, How did you create your font metrics file? Did you use the option "-enc ansi" and set the font name explicitly? What system are you using? Markus $> -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht----- $> Von: Uwe Klosa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] $> Gesendet: Montag, 17. M�rz 2003 13:16 $> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] $> Betreff: SV: Embedding fonts! $> $> $> No, that is not correct, after what my tests with word and $> acrobat showed. $> If I embed Times New Roman the name in the PDF file is TimesNewRoman. $> Perhaps should I have a look at the source and try out something. $> $> Mvh Uwe $> $> -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- $> Fr�n: Dennis Myr�n [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] $> Skickat: den 17 mars 2003 12:24 $> Till: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Klosa Uwe $> �mne: RE: Embedding fonts! $> $> I think Acrobat itself stores embedded fonts in this way. $> The document should already be fully editable in Acrobat. $> $> MVH Dennis $> $> $> $> -----Original Message----- $> From: Uwe Klosa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] $> Sent: 17. mars 2003 12:10 $> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] $> Subject: SV: Embedding fonts! $> $> But how to create pdf files that are editable with Acrobat then? $> $> Regards, $> Uwe $> $> -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- $> Fr�n: Dennis Myr�n [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] $> Skickat: den 17 mars 2003 11:57 $> Till: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Klosa Uwe $> �mne: RE: Embedding fonts! $> $> That is the correct behavior. $> I am not sure, but I think these six leading characters are $> placed in front $> of the font name to ensure the embedded font will be used in $> the document, $> and not the font installed on the machine with the same name. $> $> Regards, $> Dennis $> $> -----Original Message----- $> From: Uwe Klosa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] $> Sent: 17. mars 2003 11:33 $> To: [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] $> Subject: Embedding fonts! $> $> Hi, $> $> I'm using embedded fonts in fop. That is working fine. But $> if I want to edit $> the resulting pdf files with Acrobat, the font names aren't $> correct in the $> file. I'm getting 1Eec24TimesNewRoman or 2Ef1d7TimesNewRoman $> where it should $> be TimesNewRoman. Why creates fop theses font names? Has $> anyone tried do $> edit the resulting pdf files? $> $> Regards Uwe $> $> $> --------------------------------------------------------------------- $> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] $> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] $> $> $> --------------------------------------------------------------------- $> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] $> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] $> $> $> --------------------------------------------------------------------- $> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] $> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] $> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
