Hello, Thank you for your reply. I considered the following solution.
The "FontName" and "BaseFont" are --- /#82l#82r#20#82o#83S#83V#83b#83N -> MS PGothic /#82l#82r#20#83S#83V#83b#83N -> MS Gothic /#82l#82r#20#82o#96#BE#92#A9 -> MS PMincho /#82l#82r#20#96#BE#92#A9 -> MS Mincho --- But I think poppler can't extract, and the fontconfig extract as a unkown font. So It solved by temporary change like --- /MS#20PGothic /MS#20Gothic /MS#20PMincho /MS#20Mincho --- Best Regards, Tsutomu Kaneyasu. 2014/1/16 suzuki toshiya <[email protected]> > Dear Adrian, > > Oh, I slipped to remember about the font substitution control. > Thank you very much for helpful followup! > > Regards, > mpsuzuki > > On 01/15/2014 10:22 PM, Adrian Perez de Castro wrote: > > suzuki toshiya <[email protected]> writes: > > > >> 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. > > > > If you go with this solution, also make sure that there is a FontConfig > > configuration file that sets up the fonts as possible replacements for > > MS Gothic and MS Mincho. If you install the fonts using packages from > > your distribution, this is probably already taken care of. If you need > > to do it manually, the files are in “/etc/fonts/conf.d/”, and write > > something like the following in a .conf file there: > > > > <?xml version="1.0"?> > > <!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd"> > > <fontconfig> > > <match> > > <test name="family" compare="contains"> > > <string>MS Gothic</string> > > </test> > > <edit name="family" mode="prepend"> > > <string>VL PGothic</string> > > </edit> > > </match> > > </fontconfig> > > > > This example replaces “MS Gothic” with “VL PGothic” -- just feel free to > > write the name of the font that works better for replacing MS Gothic in > > your case. > > > > You can also do the replacements depending on the language. For info on > > all the things that can be done with FontConfig, you may want to check > > the documentation for the configuration files at: > > > > http://www.freedesktop.org/software/fontconfig/fontconfig-user.html > > > > Hope this helps! > > > > -Adrian > > > > > >> 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" > >>> -- > >
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