I've got the following problem: I've created a PDF document with OpenOffice that uses the built-in OpenOffice-font Nimbus Roman No 9 and I asume, that OO stores this as embedded font into the PDF.
I would believe that to be the case as well - but you can easily check in teh Fonts panel in Acrobat's Document Properties dialog.
If I now use Acrobat to edit
the PDF (fix some typos) it doesn't allow me that because of the font attributes.
Has NOTHING to do with font attributes. Acrobat doesn't enable text touchup unless the font is present on the system.
Unfortunatly I don't have the original OO-document anymore, so I can't change it there.
That's a problem...
There are plugins to Acrobat, such as PitStop Pro, that can change fonts.Does anybody know a tool that can change the fonts used in a PDF, accept Acrobat itself? I've tried it with a simple text editor, but of cause it didn't work.
Leonard
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