>> About subsetting: >> I did read about it in Scribus manual or homepage, of course I can't >> find it now... >> But it did say something like: "You can use subsetting reliably except >> if you send to commercial printer". >>
>If that's stated on the Scribus webpage it needs corrected. Andreas, I found the infopage: http://docs.scribus.net/index.php?lang=en&sm=setup&page=fonts1 quote: "Other notes about fonts and font management: * Sub-Setting fonts is including all the glyphs in the font in the PostScript stream or a PDF. This allows smaller PDFs, at the expense of making it difficult to make minor edits in pre-press tools like Pit Stop. Unless you are sending PDF to commerical printer, you can sub-set fonts fairly reliably. This is important when you are trying to keep a downloadable PDF to the smallest size." Tobias (my printer) says: "Subsetting means only the letters actually used are embedded in the document. You shall _not_ use it when sending to us!" But Peter & Andreas, you both say it might be quite a good idea to use subsetting? Don't really know what to believe, confusionconfusion... :-) As for the rest, since it's now researched in a bug-report I guess we can close this issue? -- Peter Haraldson peterharaldson at ml1.net -- http://www.fastmail.fm - mmm... Fastmail...
