In a recent message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Anders Ekberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote.
I have a more and more annoying problem. The pdf-files I create works
for about 90% of the colleagues I send them to. But on some computers
(or rather installations) the fonts get messed up. This has always been
On Fri, 2 Feb 2007, Anders Ekberg apparently wrote:
> The question is how do I embed fonts using LyX/TeX?
I'm not sure what the LyX way is, but I suppose you can
glean clues from this:
http://eps.berkeley.edu/www/graduate/thesis/Efile_PDF.html
hth,
Alan Isaac
> The pdf-files I create works for about 90% of the
> colleagues I send them to. But on some computers (or
> rather installations) the fonts get messed up.
It sounds like you are not embedding your fonts,
so they cannot read it if they do not have the fonts
locally.
Cheers,
Alan Isaac
Yes, tha
On Thu, 1 Feb 2007, Anders Ekberg apparently wrote:
> The pdf-files I create works for about 90% of the
> colleagues I send them to. But on some computers (or
> rather installations) the fonts get messed up.
It sounds like you are not embedding your fonts,
so they cannot read it if they do not
Thanks William. It is the latest i-Installer distribution with gwTeX,
but the same problem has occurred also with previous versions.
Anders
On 1 feb 2007, at 13.53, William Adams wrote:
On Feb 1, 2007, at 2:21 AM, Anders Ekberg wrote:
Has anyone experienced anything similar. Or better stil
On Feb 1, 2007, at 2:21 AM, Anders Ekberg wrote:
> Has anyone experienced anything similar. Or better still, does
> anyone know about a cure?!
> (The one I have is opening the file in GraphicConverter, saving as
> Tif, re-opening and printing as pdf, but this is not really ideal...)
What TeX
I have a more and more annoying problem. The pdf-files I create works
for about 90% of the colleagues I send them to. But on some computers
(or rather installations) the fonts get messed up. This has always
been on Windows machines (but that could be because almost all my
colleagues use tha