> This begs the question, then, why does XEP include the type 1 Helvetica,
> Times Roman, etc. font metrics at all? Why not, for example, use the
> free fonts included with gs
> (http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/doc/AFPL/5.50/Fonts.htm)?
>
1) One expects base 14 fonts to be rendered by default; this is what makes
PDF both compact and "portable".
2) Preparing a font collection with good quality and clean licensing is a
job; and the job is yet to be done by RenderX.
David
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