>>Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 13:48:04 +0200 >>From: Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>To: Robert Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>CC: [email protected] >>Subject: Re: embedded fonts in pdf output >> >>Robert Neumann wrote: >>> I use lyx 1.3.4 and the package mathptmx to create a pdf which then is >>> manually processed with adobe acrobat. Sometimes there are difficulties and >>> I >>> have been asked, whether the fonts are embeddet in the pdf file. Is there a >>> way to control or change this? >>> Thanks >>> Robert >>> >>With acrobat reader, use "File->Document properties->Fonts" >>Then click on "all fonts". >>There you see which fonts are embedded, and which are not.
Lyx produces normally embedded fonts. The only source of non embedded fonts I currently have is xfig, if I use plain export to eps or pdf. This is solved by marking text insets as "special" and using Insert->File->External Material (Alt-i e m), selecting Xfig for template and tuning the scale. Lyx manages the .fig file combined exports for you. Layout for Text/math in the figure uses the defaults settings of the document, so the fonts are embedded all right. -- Jean-Pierre
