On Mon, 30 Jan 2012 00:45:20 -0500, Thane wrote:
> Just to add a small note to Character's excellent reply--
>
> I don't know what software you are using to create your PDFs, but you will
We start compositing in MS Word, print to file using a PS printer
definition, distill the resulting PS file using Acrobat Distiller, and
always embed without subsetting.
> ... need to turn off subsetting of fonts in your PDF options (unless you are
> certain those who edit your PDF will never need a glyph other than those you
> have used in creating the original PDF).
Even having the font present is of no help when trying to adjust the PDF.
> Or, if you choose to use an alternate free font, might'nt it be easier to
> package a copy of the font with your file so that those downstream of you
> can simply install your standard font?
It's a font we use uniquely for the page behind the title page, and there
uniquely for spelling out email and web addresses. With it embedded in the
PDF, our print supplier has no trouble rendering it. It's just that we need
to go back to the Word document itself for even the most minimal editing
that, on a PDF document *not* containing AmerType Med BT, would be easy.
> Thane
Thanks for your concern and your interest. Cheers, -- tlvp