?ann ?ri 28.des 2010 21:53, skrifa?i Owen: >> 2010/12/28 Owen<rcook at pcug.org.au> >> >>>> 2010/12/28 Owen<rcook at pcug.org.au> >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Did you embed and/or outline all the fonts? >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Owen >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> What does it mean, and how is it done?
Embedding is when font files are incorporated (embedded) in the PDF, many PDF-readers can thus use the fonts for displaying. This is theoretically the best way to go - but there may be quirks concerning font rendering on the recipients system. Outlining means that you convert the letters/glyphs in your document to individual vector objects, making them immune to font issues - but often making the files quite big. Either one or both procedures are common practice before sending files to print-services to avoid discrepencies in final output. See the section on PDF support: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scribus> Best regards: Sveinn ? Felli >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> File->Export->Save to PDF >>> >>> Select the "Font" tab >>> >>> Embed all >>> >>> Outline all >>> >>> It preserves your glyphs >>> >>> have another try >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Owen >>> >>> >> If possible ... I'd like to be reasonably sure it'll solve the >> problem, as >> the upload takes about 2 hours each time (the file is about 900Mo >> big). > > > Perhaps it is possible to make a "mini book" of a few troublesome > pages and upload that? > >
