Am 06.11.2010 03:23, schrieb Juan Acevedo:
Thanks Martin
I wouldn't mind a quick hint as to the reason for the F icon. Do you know where
it comes from?
This seems to be a specific behavior of xdvipdfmx. When using xdv2pdf as
the output driver, the fonts appear as Type 1 with a PostScript ic
Thanks Martin
I wouldn't mind a quick hint as to the reason for the F icon. Do you know where
it comes from?
As far as I could see, this has not been treated specifically on the list, and
googling it did not help me much either: is a brief explanation possible for
common edification?
Cheers,
2010/11/6 Juan Acevedo :
> Should I worry about sending this to press? Is there anything wrong in the
> font setup?
No. No.
Best
Martin
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Fratres Xetexeri,
I am using an OpenType font from a professional font designer.
When I generate a PDF with XeLaTeX, then check the embedding of the font with
Adobe Reader,
the font appears as
Type: Type 1 (CID)
Encoding: Identity-H
and its icon is a greyish sans-serif F on white background.