Guillaume Munch wrote: > Le 31/03/2016 20:11, Neal Becker a écrit : >> Guillaume Munch wrote: >> >>> Le 31/03/2016 19:36, Neal Becker a écrit : >>>> Trying to upload final paper, and it's not accepted. I get: >>>> >>>> The paper PDF file cannot be accepted: Publishers require that PDF >>>> fonts are embedded so that documents can be printed everywhere; one or >>>> more of your document fonts are not embedded. See EDAS FAQ. >>>> >>>> I used export lualatex, with Use Non-Tex fonts option. >>>> >>>> Any advice (it's due by tomorrow!) >>>> >>>> >>> >>> From EDAS: >>> "The PDF checker will sometimes complain about missing embedded fonts. >>> Authors should consult the EDAS FAQ item (under Help) on that topic." >>> What does it say? >>> >>> What is the result of "pdffonts yourfile.pdf" ? (assuming Linux) >>> >>> Did you try xetex instead? >> >> The problem is coming from pdf drawings which were created by lucidchart >> (online). >> >> pdffonts ~/Documents/SA-SCMA_block_diagram.pdf >> name type encoding >> emb sub uni object ID >> ------------------------------------ ----------------- ---------------- >> --- --- --- --------- >> Helvetica Type 1 WinAnsi >> no >> no no 17 0 >> Helvetica-Bold Type 1 WinAnsi >> no >> no no 18 0 >> Helvetica-Oblique Type 1 WinAnsi >> no >> no no 19 0 >> Helvetica-BoldOblique Type 1 WinAnsi >> no >> no no 20 0 >> >> Not sure yet what to do about that. >> >> > > I suggest embedding the fonts in your drawings using tricks found at > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4231656/how-do-i-embed-fonts-in-an-existing-pdf > before generating your main pdf file.
I used pdftocairo -pdf <input> <output> to fix the pdfs that I had drawn using lucidchart, which were lacking the embedded fonts.