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mota...@seznam.cz says...
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http://camelot.lf2.cuni.cz/~kucerato/01.pdf
Well the file uses a remarkable array of fonts. Peculiarly some fonts
are present multiple times (in different forms) and even more oddly some
of the uses are embedded, and some aren't.....
I'm using Acrobat Pro 9 and Acrobat Reader X, on Windows, and both of
these display the file 'correctly'. What application and OS are you
using to display the PDF file, which produces the screenshot you posted
earlier ? It looks like Acrobat, but.....
In passing I notice that the file was modified 15 minutes after
creation, and I wonder if whatever tool modified the PDF has had some
adverse effect upon it.
This does look like a font substitution issue. The missing fonts are
flavours of Arial (named "Arial", "Arial,Bold" and "Arial,BoldItalic").
As I noted above the file does contain some fonts with those names, but
in some places these embedded fonts are not the fonts which are actually
being used. In at least two cases the switch takes place mid-word.
The substitue font used by the viewer application is not a good match
for the missing fonts, which is why it looks bad on screen.
As a previous reply stated, the originators should try and ensure that
the fonts which are used are actually embedded. Given the fact that the
file has been modified, however, I wonder if the modifying application
is hte one which is at fault. You might ask if someone 'corrected' the
file after it was produced.
Ken