Krešimir Cindrić schrieb am 14.08.2020 um 14:28:
Hello,
About a year ago, I asked on this list how to embed OpenType fonts from
files (that is, use fonts that are not installed on the system), because
one of my projects needed portability (be entirely contained in one
directory that I could s
Hello,
About a year ago, I asked on this list how to embed OpenType fonts from
files (that is, use fonts that are not installed on the system), because
one of my projects needed portability (be entirely contained in one
directory that I could share). I was given a great answer by Hans and this
min
2010/3/6 Tom :
> My document was produced by pdfTeX-1.40.9, PDF version 1.5 and opens with
> Adobe Reader 8.1 or so it says. Is there a way to select a different PDF
> version (older) to be produced? Some printers I work with want PDFs to be
\pdfminorversion=4
Best
Martin
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On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 05:33, Tom wrote:
> Printers that I dea
On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 05:33, Tom wrote:
> Printers that I deal with want the PDFs to have the fonts embedded. The PDFs
> that Texlive produces don't appear to have their fonts embedded and I can't
> find what option I must set or routine that must be run to embed the fonts.
They are embded by def
Printers that I deal with want the PDFs to have the fonts embedded. The PDFs
that Texlive produces don't appear to have their fonts embedded and I can't
find what option I must set or routine that must be run to embed the fonts.
Tom Benjey
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