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Jul 13, 2024, 11:47:44 AM7/13/24
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Unfortunately, there is one big problem that keeps me from convincing the employees to make the final switch. I recently received data from Renault and VW, which of course contains fonts. These are not rasterized or converted when opening, regardless of which setting is selected. This is a big problem, especially with customers who cannot deliver a font file like VW in this Case. (we have the Renault Life font, but VW... ) then i have to use Adobe again...

I have attached a picture which shows the problem. All fonts are duplicated, texts that are converted are shown as outlines. now all text frames must be deleted and the contours filled. depending on the arrangement of the layers, this sometimes takes too long. (i am not allowed to show the graphic from vw here, so i deleted the Renault font to make it clearer - see Pic)

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First you'd need to create a new document, of the proper page size to match the PDF file. Then you'd need to create the right number of pages, and Place the file "n" times selecting a different PDF page for each document page (or Place once, and duplicate the page "n" times, selecting a different PDF page each time).

hello me again.
Is there now a solution for the written problem implemented? Fonts are still not embedded as curves if they are not on the system. So of course no serious work is possible.
I have the impression that AD and co. is only for home users.

I haven't tested this, but what happens when you place the PDF (passthrough) and then export the layout with the embedded PDF as a (new) PDF, with "convert text to curves" activated? Or, if that doesn't work, place the PDF (passthrough) onto a blank document, export this in a raster format like @Joachim_L suggested. Latter should create a placeable image for your layouts.

... I haven't tested this, but what happens when you place the PDF (passthrough) and then export the layout with the embedded PDF as a (new) PDF, with "convert text to curves" activated? Or, if that doesn't work, place the PDF (passthrough) onto a blank document, export this in a raster format like @Joachim_L suggested. Latter should create a placeable image for your layouts.

Which is why I cannot depend upon a single application/suite to handle everything. I'll likely continue to use Acrobat or pdfToolbox to always outline the type prior to placement or opening a pdf. That way I don't have to think about it as much.

A great and easy way of converting fonts in a PDF to paths is to use the super handy PDF Output Preview, an app created by forum member Lagarto which runs as a native Mac/Win frontend to ghostscript (which will need to be installed first) I've only recently become aware of the apps life saving feature, works great and saves a identical flattened copy in the same folder tagged with "file name_nofonts.pdf " brilliant, perfect for your problem. See download links below

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