Why would one ever use pdf2pdf?

Lualatex (pdf5) generates proper PDF.

I haven't encountered the italic issue, but if I can verify it I will take it 
up with the package maintainer. You can take any font you like, and if New 
Century Schoolbook 14 works, use that. I just happen to like Noto :-)-O

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On 5 Jul 2019, 19:51 +0200, John White <j...@whitelawchartered.com>, wrote:
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> > As an experiment, I typed two sentences from an actual opinion of our Court
> > (presuming it uses its own rules) and compared them to the lyx pdf version,
> > using 14pt custom with koma script article and 12pt base with regular
> > article class and it is clear that the 12pt base is too small. However,
> > the font the Court uses is slightly smaller than the koma-script 14. As
> > the rule says 14pt "or larger" I think I will stick with your koma-script
> > 14pt, even if I have to trash a two or three paragraphs of my amazing
> > prose.
> >
> > Thanks again!
> >
> I note that when using noto serif font exports to pdf (lautex) I lose some 
> formatting, e.g. italics are lost. And exporting noto serif to pdf2pdf looks 
> a little big. So I used New Century School book exported to pdf (Pdf2pdf) 
> which seems slightly better (less big) than when using century school book 
> and exporting to lautex pdf. This font business is confusing.
> John
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