> > Is there a simple option to make XeTeX (or rather xdvipdfmx) not
> > embed fonts in PDFs? I'm going to post-process the output, which
> > will do the embedding.
>
> Perhaps it is easier to generate the PDF, then remove the embedded
> fonts?
Not for my use case, which is to include many PDFs
pá 16. 11. 2018 v 15:36 odesílatel Werner LEMBERG napsal:
>
> > > Is there a simple option to make XeTeX (or rather xdvipdfmx) not
> > > embed fonts in PDFs? I'm going to post-process the output, which
> > > will do the embedding.
> >
> > Perhaps it is easier to generate the PDF, then remove the
Hi Werner,
On 17/11/2018, at 1:36, "Werner LEMBERG" wrote:
>
> > > Is there a simple option to make XeTeX (or rather xdvipdfmx) not
> > > embed fonts in PDFs? I'm going to post-process the output, which
> > > will do the embedding.
> >
> > Perhaps it is easier to generate the PDF, then remove t
pá 16. 11. 2018 v 20:40 odesílatel Ross Moore napsal:
> Hi Werner,
>
> On 17/11/2018, at 1:36, "Werner LEMBERG" wrote:
>
> >
> > > > Is there a simple option to make XeTeX (or rather xdvipdfmx) not
> > > > embed fonts in PDFs? I'm going to post-process the output, which
> > > > will do the embed
> I tried to look into the updmap manual and dvipdfmx manual but I
> cannot find command-line od configuration options to do that.
Yeah, I started with that :-)
Werner
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>> Not for my use case, which is to include many PDFs (generated by
>> LilyPond) into a master PDF (generated by XeLaTeX). The
>> post-processor (Ghostscript's ps2pdf script) should then compute
>> subsetted fonts for the whole document, which can make the final
>> PDF *a lot* smaller in comparison