Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 9 years ago
According to pdffonts, your file does not have Georgia embedded:
pdffonts May\ \(Karl\)\ -\ Winnetou\,\ l\'homme\ de\ la\ prairie.pdf
name type emb sub uni object ID
------------------------------------ ----------------- --- --- --- ---------
Georgia TrueType no no no 9764 0
Georgia-Bold TrueType no no no 9766 0
ODAGKG+Calibri TrueType yes yes yes 1767 0
Georgia-Italic TrueType no no no 1789 0
Georgia-BoldItalic TrueType no no no 1813 0
Original comment by Andrei.K...@gmail.com
on 10 Dec 2013 at 1:23
Thank you for your answer and reactivity! Apologies: you are right, Georgia was
not embedded (false interpretation by another pdf-tool I used). In this case, I
guess that EBD uses a substitute font, no problem.
Nevertheless, Georgia is referenced in that file indeed (pdffonts says it too),
and the problem arises from the substitution. Hence my question: is it possible
to render the file with a font similar to Georgia (namely a SERIF font). Or in
other words: is it possible to control the police used by EBD?
If yes, a suggestion for future versions: would it be possible to teach EBD so
that it always uses a substitute font SIMILAR to the one referenced in the
PDF-file?
Thanks again, and best regards.
Ph. Chouard
Original comment by philippe...@gmail.com
on 10 Dec 2013 at 2:20
OK. Right now I am fixing this bug by selecting correct type from base set:
sans/serif, regular/bold/italic/BoldItalic.
In the future I think we can think about full featured font substitution.
Original comment by Andrei.K...@gmail.com
on 10 Dec 2013 at 2:42
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