On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Taco Hoekwater <taco@elvenkind.com> wrote:


luigi scarso wrote:
>
> $>pdffonts felltype.pdf
> name                                 type              emb sub uni object ID
> ------------------------------------ ----------------- --- --- --- ---------
> PDPWHW+LMRoman12-Regular             CID Type 0C       yes yes yes      4  0
> DUTOMC+IM_FELL_Double_Pica_PRO_Roman CID Type 0C       yes yes yes      5  0
>
> $>pdffonts felltype_oo.pdf
> name                                 type              emb sub uni object ID
> ------------------------------------ ----------------- --- --- --- ---------
> FTLUYL+IM_FELL_Double_Pica_PRO_Roman Type 1C           yes yes no       8  0
> FTLUYL+IM_FELL_Double_Pica_PRO_Roman Type 1C
>
> So I don't understand how OO "transform" this opentype in a Type1 ,

I guess that that is not hard when a document uses no more than 256
glyphs from the font.

yes, a sort of creation of font encodings at fly for more than 256 glyphs -- but why ?
Also, does it fix em size, given that this appears to be the root of the problem ?
 
Can you experiment a bit and see what happens
if you use more of them?

yes ,if I have time this weekend -- volunteer welcome, of course.
 


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luigi