On Wed Dec 08 2010 09:09:52 GMT-0800 (PST) [email protected] wrote:
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.



You said, "I saw those handwritten fonts in the document and I just checked my laptop and it does not have any handwritten fonts installed."

To me that would indicate that the font was embedded or else you would not have seen them.

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