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- Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 18:37:51 +0200
- From: Francois Cartegnie <fcartegnie@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Broken PDF printers and Closed fon spots
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Le mercredi 7 septembre 2011, Raymond Wan a écrit : > appropriate -- I guess that depends on the circumstances of your > departure. :-) Maybe "sorry to hear that" to be safe... ;-) Well, It's not I didn't wanted to stay, but this time I just went for a friend's marriage that worth adding 珍しい to my vocabulary. > About this first question of your's, do you mean that PDF files > generated within Linux were printed at 7-11 printers and you now look > at the printouts and found the text wrong? New document printed to postscript & converted to PDF using ps2pdf (because they don't handle postcript). Nothing unusual. > Sorry, but I haven't encountered the font problems exactly like > your's, though... Especially annoying because it can only be detected by close check. ( or if you only print binary :) ) I bet for an escape sequence triggered by the "0", but no more clue. > I think if you have the original PDF documents, you can view its > properties to see if all fonts are available. If these were generated > by LaTeX, then there is also a way to have the fonts embedded in the > document. And what do you suggest as safe fonts for those systems ? Francois
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