![]() Your solution is to find another font that allows embedding. The font might technically be problematic, but the issue here has nothing to do with those other technicalities!!!! Normally, InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop all embed fonts as subsets unless the embedding flag prohibits such embedding. You may then ask, why didn't InDesign embed the font in the PDF file that it generated? Simple! The font has its security flags set to disallow any embedding whatsoever: ![]() I tried installing the CloisterBlack-Light font on my system and reopening Acrobat and the PDF file resulted in the text being properly displayed with this font. ![]() ![]() That file plus a download of the font file in question resolves this issue completely.Īs can be seen here in Document Properties => Fonts, the CloisterBlack-Light font is not embedded in the PDF file at all:Īs such, unless the font is installed on the system viewing the PDF file and the Use local fonts option is enabled, Acrobat does a font substitution, which in this case is Adobe Serif MM leading to the ugly rendition that you see. Thanks for providing the original PDF file. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |