The new version of Adobe Acrobat (which I have the misfortune to be
using at my office) is outputting a warning where we didn't used to get
a warning. Namely, it complains about one particular font in our PDFs.
The warning is:
Cannot extract the embedded font 'LOFCAW+DejaVuSansCondensed.
On 2016-07-22 13:29, maxwell wrote:
The new version of Adobe Acrobat (which I have the misfortune to be
using at my office) is outputting a warning where we didn't used to
get a warning. Namely, it complains about one particular font in our
PDFs. The warning is:
Cannot extract the embedded fo
2016-07-22 20:05 GMT+02:00 maxwell :
> On 2016-07-22 13:29, maxwell wrote:
>>
>> The new version of Adobe Acrobat (which I have the misfortune to be
>> using at my office) is outputting a warning where we didn't used to
>> get a warning. Namely, it complains about one particular font in our
>> PDF
On 2016-07-22 14:55, Zdenek Wagner wrote:
2016-07-22 20:05 GMT+02:00 maxwell :
On 2016-07-22 13:29, maxwell wrote:
...
Moral of the story: upgrade fonts before complaining.
I had an opposite experience a few years ago. It was necessary to
downgrade the DejaVu fonts in order to make them work p
2016-07-22 21:03 GMT+02:00 maxwell :
> On 2016-07-22 14:55, Zdenek Wagner wrote:
>>
>> 2016-07-22 20:05 GMT+02:00 maxwell :
>>>
>>> On 2016-07-22 13:29, maxwell wrote:
>>> ...
>>> Moral of the story: upgrade fonts before complaining.
>>>
>> I had an opposite experience a few years ago. It was neces
On 2016-07-22 15:10, Zdenek Wagner wrote:
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The customer for whom I prepared a package file for a journal depends
on files from authors and thus has no control over authors' computers.
Finally he decided not to use DejaVu and other special fonts but only
TeX Gyre fonts. Since then they have no