[scribus] Pdf export / Fonts in Kurves
Stefan
stefan.ambs at piazzadelarte.de
Tue Jan 12 13:32:12 CET 2010
Submitted on 01/12/2010
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Subject: Pdf export / Fonts in Kurves
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Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 14:40:47 -0500
From: John Culleton <john at wexfordpress.com>
Subject: Re: [scribus] Pdf export / Fonts in Kurves
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On Monday 11 January 2010 05:23:27 Stefan Ambs wrote:
> Submitted on 01/11/2010
> Submitted by anonymous user: [10.1.6.26]
>
> Submitted values are:
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> Your contact information:
> Name: Stefan Ambs
> Email Address: stefan.ambs at piazzadelarte.de
> About your Scribus program:
> Version: 1.3.6svn
> Prebuilt/Compiled: Prebuilt
> Build Date: 27. October 2008
> Your operating system and CPU:
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> Version: Ubuntu 9.10 - Karmic Koala
> CPU type: 32bit Intel/AMD (i386)
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> Subject: Pdf export / Fonts in Kurves
> Message:
> Hello,
> it seems fonts are not konverted to kurves by exporting to pdf and pressing
> the button. Acrobat Reader indicates embedded fonts. This could give
> problems with print stores?
> Thank you.
> Stefan Ambs
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>Not sure what you mean by "print stores". Do you mean commercial printers?
>In any case if the fonts are embedded there should be no problem printing
the
>document. Conversion to outlines (curves etc.) is not necessary and may
expand
>the size of the file too much.
--
>John Culleton
I mean in the past and with scribus 1.3.3.13 I have always problems with
offset printing and embedded fonts and no problems when the fonts in the pdf
are curves. Ithink this is it was this button is for?
Sorry for my bad english!
Stefan Ambs
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