[Subject]. In Windows, there are TrueType fonts created on the fly by
Acrobat ( in version 5.0.1, for instance ). These fonts contain very little
meaningful information, font PostScript name sometimes but no style (
bold/italic ) flags or PANOSE numbers... These fonts are named something
like z982798.tmp and they are removed from system when Acrobat si closed.
These fonts have symbol encoding ( i.e. meaningless, some sort of reverse
ascii ) and it seems that they contain max 256 character outlines each ....
Is it possible to configure Acrobat to use fonts installed in Windows or
does it depend on specific PDF ( fonts embedded or not ? )
Thanks , Paavo
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"Paavo" <paavotr@hotmail.com> wrote:
>[Subject]. In Windows, there are TrueType fonts created on the fly by
>Acrobat ( in version 5.0.1, for instance ). These fonts contain very little
>meaningful information, font PostScript name sometimes but no style (
>bold/italic ) flags or PANOSE numbers... These fonts are named something
>like z982798.tmp and they are removed from system when Acrobat si closed.
Acrobat may need to create font files in response to embedded fonts.
These are not usable externally (probably deliberately).
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8/4/2003 5:32:51 PM
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