Hi, Unfortunately, there is no stable solution.
1) Running pdftoppm on Windows (or Mac OS X) system where the official copy of MS Gothic (or MS Mincho) are accessible by pdftoppm. 2) Installing some fonts with MS Gothic or MS Mincho compatible metrics, like, Mona fonts. # But I don't know the alphabet metrics are either tuned to # be compatible. I think the tuned metrics of such fonts are # mainly Katakana, Hiragana etc. 3) Remaking PDF with embedded fonts. Regards, mpsuzuki 兼安勉 wrote: > Hello, > > I worry about the problem of fonts by using "pdftoppm" command below. > -- > pdftoppm -png TEST4.pdf OUT > -- > TEST4.pdf is an attachment PDF(non-embedded font) file, and > is written by MS Gothic. > A image of output is OUT.jpg. > The problem of fonts is position gap of the alphabet. > > How should it solve? > > My environment is Ubuntu-ja-13.10-desktop-amd64. > The font setting is the following. > -- > fc-match :lang=ja -> ipagp.ttf "IPAPGothic" "Regular" > fc-match serif:lang=ja -> ipamp.ttf "IPAPMincho" "Regular" > fc-match sans-serif:lang=ja -> ipagp.ttf "IPAPGothic" "Regular" > fc-match monospace:lang=ja -> ipag.ttf "IPAGothic" "Regular" > -- > > Best Regards, > Tsutomu Kaneyasu. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > poppler mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/poppler _______________________________________________ poppler mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/poppler
