From: Ken Brooks (kbrooks@pubdimensions.com)
Date: Sat Feb 07 2004 - 15:31:50 PST
I recently upgraded versions of XEP to version 3.7.1 (from version 3.13)
and have started to get complaints from our printers that although the
PDFs we're supplying pass a Pitstop preflight, they are failing on press
(quite dramatically!) because of font subsetting. When I use the
preflight associated with Acrobat 6.0, the fonts are indeed all
subsetted, although I've set the appropriate attribute in the fonts.xml
file.
We're using Type 1 fonts (TrueType fonts have had other spectacular
failures) and need to deliver them fully embedded. Below is an example
of what we have in the fonts.xml file.
<font name="AgfaRotisSerif" afm="D:\fonts\RotisSerifT1\AT641___.AFM"
pfb="D:\fonts\RotisSerifT1\AT641___.PFB" embed="true" subset="false">
<alias name="Rotis Serif"/>
<alias name="RotisSerif"/>
</font>
Do you have any suggestions on what I can do about this?
Ken Brooks
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