Ow Mun Heng wrote:
...using non-system fonts (like your corporate ID font as *.ttf). Most professional fonts look better than free fonts (regarding hinting, kerning etc.). Even though I know that there are also professional level free fonts (like Vera or Gentium) - just to prevent a philosophical discussion.embedded fonts.. what does that mean? ... Do I have to install the fonts for gpdf again (and how do I do it?). I can't imagine that I have to reinstall the same fonts which I used to produce the PDF (I had the same results when exporting as PDF from OOo).The other thing may be because you lack the fonts? Or maybe your reader doesn't have the fonts. I did this but the user interface of version 5 is soooo ugly. I don't dare to talk about HIG compliance.Try installing acroread instead. There's one at dags http://dag.wieers.com/packages/acroread/ Best regards Roland |
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