We are using it in production for dynamic pages on the web, for an internal
workflow and for printing of parts of thesis and dissertations.
Best regards
Uwe Klosa
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Electronic Publishing Centre
Development
UPPSALA UNIVERSITY
University Library
Hi,
I'm using embedded fonts in fop. That is working fine. But if I want to edit
the resulting pdf files with Acrobat, the font names aren't correct in the
file. I'm getting 1Eec24TimesNewRoman or 2Ef1d7TimesNewRoman where it should
be TimesNewRoman. Why creates fop theses font names? Has anyone
, but I think these six leading characters are placed in front
of the font name to ensure the embedded font will be used in the document,
and not the font installed on the machine with the same name.
Regards,
Dennis
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Ämne: RE: Embedding fonts!
I think Acrobat itself stores embedded fonts in this way.
The document should already be fully editable in Acrobat.
MVH Dennis
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Pete,
You can get the jeuclid.jar here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/jeuclid/
Regards
Uwe
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Från: Pete Räsänen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Ämne: MathML Extension
What is the simpliest way to get the
There is one workaround i tried some time ago. I changed in
MultibyteFont.java FontPrefix = ;
Now you are getting font names which are similar to the fonts installed on
your computer. But
you will get some problems with unicode characters. There have been other
effects but I have
forgotten what