On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 04:04:28PM -0400, Michael Droettboom wrote:
> Paul Kienzle wrote:
> > It looks the same as the version without embedded fonts, which is that it
> > chooses some incorrect default font with the wrong character codes as I
> > showed earlier.
>
> That's very surprising, since when the characters are embedded, there's
> no notion of characters (<text> elements) in the file at all -- it just
> uses references to paths in the file that have non-meaningful names like
> c_a2.
Too many variations --- yes embedded fonts work fine on Adobe SVGViewer.
> >> Do you know if the SVG output from Cairo works with Adobe? They use a
> >> similar (but not identical) approach to embedding the character outlines.
> >
> > I'm not set up to run Cairo, but I can check if someone sends me an svg.
>
> Attached (gzipped).
The mathtext comes through in red on Safari, Adobe and Firefox.
Is this intended?
- Paul
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