<html dir="ltr"><head></head><body style="text-align: left; direction: ltr; word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; line-break: after-white-space;"><div>On Fri, 2019-12-27 at 09:05 +0100, Bert Driehuis wrote:</div><blockquote type="cite" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex; border-left:2px #729fcf solid;padding-left:1ex"><blockquote type="cite" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex; border-left:2px #729fcf solid;padding-left:1ex"><pre>Thank you, and sorry about the html. I know better.</pre><pre>It is as I thought about the fonts. I don't mind exporting them as curves.</pre><pre>The only drawback is that the "text" in the resulting pdf cannot be</pre><pre>indexed for my search engine to pick up, unless I use OCR to add a text</pre><pre>layer afterward. But actually most of the fonts I routinely use are</pre><pre>not displayed in PDF Studio, and I really don't have time to track down</pre><pre>all their irregularities, so I'll just live with the problem.</pre></blockquote><pre><br></pre><pre>Ah, good point about the searchability.</pre><pre><br></pre><blockquote type="cite" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex; border-left:2px #729fcf solid;padding-left:1ex"><pre>Really, the only reason I use PDF Studio is for its imposition</pre><pre>capabilities. I find PDF X-Change to be a better pdf editor, even though</pre><pre>I have to run it under Wine, but it lacks imposition tools.</pre></blockquote><pre><br></pre><pre>For imposition, I'm using Bookbinder</pre><pre>(</pre><a href="http://quantumelephant.co.uk/bookbinder/bookbinder.html"><pre>http://quantumelephant.co.uk/bookbinder/bookbinder.html</pre></a><pre>). It's</pre><pre>ancient and in places a bit arcane, but it does the job.</pre><pre><br></pre><pre><br></pre><pre>With kind regards,</pre><pre><br></pre><pre>Bert Driehuis</pre></blockquote><div><br></div><div>Yes, I have seen that one, but it only does booklets, while I regularly need to do other impositions. PDF Studio is much more flexible, kind of like the "Quite Imposing" plugin to Adobe Acrobat Pro. </div><div><br></div><blockquote type="cite" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex; border-left:2px #729fcf solid;padding-left:1ex"><pre><br></pre></blockquote></body></html>