thanx man! I'll check it out and let you know whether it worked.
======================================== Message date : 05-04-2005 23:44 From : "Franz Schmid" <Franz.Schmid at altmuehlnet.de> To : scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de Copy to : Subject : Re: [Scribus] pdf and helvetica font Craig Ringer wrote: >>-I'm trying to upload a pdf generated with scribus to vistaprint.com >>but they complain about the helvetica font not being supported by >>them. I'm not using any helvetica in my document in scribus but >>somehow it always ends up in the generated font as a custom type 1 >>font. I don't have any helvetica installed on my system. > > > Now, this _is_ odd. I've been wondering where the "phantom" fonts in > Scribus's exported PDFs come from before, but never looked into it. I > just exported a *blank* document, and Acrobat Reader thinks the > resulting PDF uses ZapfDingbats and Helvectica (but does not embed > them). > > I'd be interested in knowing why this happens myself, as I don't have > the time to dig into the source to find out right now. Fixed that odd behaviour tonight in both development branches. Both Acrobat Reader 5 and 7 do no longer report these fake fonts. For Craig to know, it was caused by an entry in the Fields dictionary of the PDF files, as soon there is an /DR entry pointing to a Ressource dictionary, even when this is empty causes Adobe Readers to report these nonexisting fonts. Franz Schmid _______________________________________________ Scribus mailing list Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus
