On 12/08/10 12:05, RA Brown wrote: > On Wed Dec 08 2010 08:47:06 GMT-0800 (PST) [email protected] > wrote: >> The following was stated as a "new Feature of OOo 3.3: >> {quote} >> In previous versions, the standard PDF standard fonts (Times, Helvetica, >> Courier, Symbol and ZapfDingbats) were only embedded into the resulting >> PDF when the resulting file was of the PDF/A type, since the PDF/A >> standards requires this. In version 3.3, you can optionally embed these >> fonts in all PDF documents created by OpenOffice.org to enhance display >> accuracy in PDF viewers. >> {unquote} > > > Read what it says. It says that the "standard font" can be embed. > There is nothing there about non-standard fonts, those are embedded. > > HTH > I know what it states, but I do remember using OOo/PDF exporting and seeing the specialty fonts in the PDF file when viewing it on a different computer that did not have those fonts installed. So the statement is either wrong or something is not "right" about my version. I saw those handwritten fonts in the document and I just checked my laptop and it does not have any handwritten fonts installed. The document is viewed was landscape so it had to be created by OOo, since CUPS/PDF does not do that.
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