I have downloaded the Type1 font package. The first problem is
that there are no AFM files. Those can be generated with pf2afm
for example. The second problem is that the glyph names don't
follow the AGL convention. They seem to assume that glyph names
are case-insensitive. Instead of "lessequal", for example, you'll
find "LessEqual". As a consequence, a new glyph list should be
created for the Mathematica fonts.
Werner.
Chris Chiasson wrote:
> I checked (back when I tried it). The fonts did appear to be using the
> correct glyph list.
>
> You can get a free copy of the fonts from Wolfram Research:
> http://support.wolfram.com/mathematica/systems/linux/general/latestfonts.html
>
>
> (I would link to the Windows download page, but it doesn't include all
> the files needed for Type 1 support in other programs besides
> Mathematica)
>
> On 12/18/06, Werner Donné <werner.donne@re.be> wrote:
>> Chris,
>>
>> Chris Chiasson wrote:
>> > Well, Unicode is, AFAIK, a superset of ANSI. The encoding is a map
>> > between a character code and the actual glyph used to render that
>> > character on screen. Fonts can be encoded in different ways. I have
>> > seen some fonts simply numbered from start to finish with their glyphs
>> > referenced simply by their order in the font file (like the
>> > Mathematica fonts). I wonder if that is what is meant by Identity-H.
>> >
>> > aside:
>> >
>> > XEP can't use Mathematica fonts because it needs Unicode encoded True
>> > Type fonts. I also tried to get the Type 1 -- I believe the Type 1
>> > font glyphs can be referenced by glyph name instead of just character
>> > code -- version of the Mathematica fonts to work, but had no luck.
>>
>> If those fonts use glyph names that are not defined in the Adobe Glyph
>> List, you can make a simple glyph list as described in section 6.1.1.
>> of the reference manual. With this list you can make your own mapping
>> between Unicode code points and glyphs.
>>
>> Werner.
>>
>> >
>> > On 12/18/06, Ronald.Valersi@soplar.ch <Ronald.Valersi@soplar.ch> wrote:
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> I have rendered a file with XEP, the font encoding is Identity-H.
>> >> The "fonts used in this document" in Acrobat Reader shows for the font
>> >> verdana:
>> >> Verdana (Embedded Subset)
>> >> Type: TrueType (CID)
>> >> Encoding: Identity-H
>> >>
>> >> Then i have rendered the same file with FOP, font encoding is Ansi.
>> >> The "fonts used in this document" in Acrobat Reader shows for verdana:
>> >> Verdana (Embedded)
>> >> Type: TrueType
>> >> Encoding: Ansi
>> >> This is what i need (but with XEP).
>> >>
>> >> I am not familar with technical details (glyph, unicode,...).
>> >> My interest is that the embeded fonts are ansi encoded. That can be
>> >> checked in Acrobat Reader under document properties.
>> >>
>> >> What i can do for you is to send you my xsl and xml file for testing.
>> >> Result sould be a rendered PDF with ansi encoded fonts.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks, Ronald
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>> >> Von: owner-xep-support@renderx.com
>> >> [mailto:owner-xep-support@renderx.com] Im Auftrag von Chris Chiasson
>> >> Gesendet: Montag, 18. Dezember 2006 13:07
>> >> An: xep-support@renderx.com
>> >> Betreff: Re: [xep-support] Fonts encoding
>> >>
>> >> "ansi encoded fonts" - does that mean the fonts are just used in glyph
>> >> order with no Unicode tables required? If so, I might have a use for
>> >> that...
>> >>
>> >> On 12/18/06, Ronald.Valersi@soplar.ch <Ronald.Valersi@soplar.ch>
>> wrote:
>> >> > Hi Alexei,
>> >> >
>> >> > Previously we used FOP-Renderer. By default FOP also creates PDF
>> >> with encoding "Identity-H". The solution with FOP to create "Ansi"
>> >> encoded fonts is to change the encoding of all fonts to "Ansi" first
>> >> (org.apache.fop.fonts.apps.TTFReader -enc ansi ..\..\fonts\arial.ttf
>> >> ..\..\fonts\arial.xml).
>> >> >
>> >> > Is there a similar way to do this in XEP?
>> >> >
>> >> > Can this be done with hyphen?
>> >> >
>> >> > We need ansi-encoding for the PDF-postprocessing.
>> >> >
>> >> > We switched from FOP to XEP-Renderer because of XEP's enhanced
>> >> capabilities.
>> >> > I am sure that there is a solution in XEP also.
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks, Ronald
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>> >> > Von: owner-xep-support@renderx.com
>> >> > [mailto:owner-xep-support@renderx.com] Im Auftrag von Alexei
>> Gagarinov
>> >> > Gesendet: Freitag, 15. Dezember 2006 15:24
>> >> > An: Ronald.Valersi@soplar.ch
>> >> > Betreff: Re: [xep-support] Fonts encoding
>> >> >
>> >> > Hi Ronald,
>> >> >
>> >> > There is no option in XEP to set an encoding of fonts embedded into
>> >> PDF.
>> >> > What are trying to achieve with the 'ansi' encoding?
>> >> >
>> >> > Best regards,
>> >> > Alexei Gagarinov
>> >> > RenderX
>> >> >
>> >> > ---
>> >> > www.renderx.net
>> >> >
>> >> > > Hi,
>> >> >
>> >> > > The embeded font's in the created PDF with XEP has encoding
>> >> > > "Identity-H".
>> >> > > What must i do that the embeded fonts in the PDF has encoding
>> "Ansi"?
>> >> > > I run XEP 4.7 on Windows XP and use Windows standard fonts like
>> >> > > Verdana and Arial.
>> >> >
>> >> > > Thanks, Ronald
>> >> >
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