On Saturday 30 April 2005 00:08, Asif Lodhi wrote: > The "Acrobat Reader/Advanced Settings" section of the "DTP Toolbox" node of > the documentation says: > > "Advanced Settings - Unfortunately, Adobe did not enable a graphical UI > choice for enabling/disabling local fonts. What this means Acrobat will use > locally installed fonts which are named in the PDF, if it can find them in > your font path. In your home directory is a .acrobat/prefs file. Make a > backup copy then open this file in a text editor. Almost at the end you are > looking for this line: > > /avpUseLocalFonts [/b true]" > > I don't have this setting in my adobe preference file. I am using the > latest Acrobat reader (7 something) for linux. Please note that I am not > questioning the documentation. I am only curious as to whether the local > fonts are being used or not as I am currently exploring the documentation > in detail.
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