2014/1/8 James Cloos <[email protected]> > >>>>> "AK" == Alex Korobkin <[email protected]> writes: > > AK> I'm curious what does poppler pdftops do with fonts that makes such a > AK> noticeable difference in the resulting file? Could anything be done to > AK> make the resulting PostScript be more compatible with Adobe products? > > It looks like pdftops creates font instances as it finds them in the pdf, > skipping only exact duplicates. > > This pdf uses a number of non-embedded fonts, including AdobeSongStd-Light, > KozMinPr6N-Regular, MicrosoftYaHei, MicrosoftYaHei Bold, NSimSun, SimHei, > SimSun and some of the base14 fonts
Thanks for confirming it, James. I have a bug about it, https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65306 , hopefully poppler team gets to it at some point. > . (Interestingly, it uses each of > Times-Roman, TimesNewRoman and TimesNewRomanPSMT; it seems the pdf has > a long and interesting edit history.) > So true. The file was made by Chinese government agency. :) > Cairo, OTOH, only embeds the fonts it actually uses. > > -JimC > -- > James Cloos <[email protected]> OpenPGP: 1024D/ED7DAEA6 > -Alex
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