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Did you embedd (incorporer) the fonts when exporting to PDF?<br>
When you used a lot of fonts, the file size will grow...<br>
You issue sounds like you didn't, and when the fonts aren't present
on the system you will have funny replacements of the fonts...<br>
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Martin<br>
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Le 08/07/2011 23:51, Adrienne Carmack a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">I am having problems with the appearance of my exported pdf. Although
it looked great in Scribus, it does not look the same at all when
viewed as a pdf on a Mac or PC or when viewed on an iPad or iPhone.
I did use a variety of fonts, but they are all true type or open type.
One of them is a simple bold font that is pretty standard, and on the
Mac/PC, it just shows up as an empty space. But it shows up fine on
the iPad or iPhone.
Some of the fancier fonts I tried to use look completely different on
the different devices.
Is there a way to fix the appearance?
Is there a written primer on how fonts work in Scribus somewhere?
Many thanks for this and the great answers I got to my previous questions!
Adrienne
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