"Export to PDF" yields jibberish
"Export to PDF" yields jibberish
When I write a document in OpenOffice Writer, and then export it to PDF, I get this scrambled mess:
https://s4.postimg.org/teb6svlpp/Open_Office_Writer.png
That's what I get when I try to open the file with Adobe PDF Reader or Google Chrome! When I open it with Firefox, it's a completely blank page!
Documents which were exported to PDF before today are able to be read by Adobe PDF Reader flawlessly.
https://s4.postimg.org/teb6svlpp/Open_Office_Writer.png
That's what I get when I try to open the file with Adobe PDF Reader or Google Chrome! When I open it with Firefox, it's a completely blank page!
Documents which were exported to PDF before today are able to be read by Adobe PDF Reader flawlessly.
OOo 3.0.X on MS Windows Vista
Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
Did you install anything between exporting those documents that did give good PDFs? Is there perhaps anything special about that file - maybe an inserted graphic in a weird format, anything out of the ordinary? Btw, it's always better to attach a real document instead of a screenshot so that we can test it on our computer to make sure that it's something in the file and not something bad on your computer.
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Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
Not to my knowledge, no.floris v wrote:Did you install anything between exporting those documents that did give good PDFs?
No. it's just text. I've bolded and underlined some words, but it's nothing I can't do with basic OpenOfice features.Is there perhaps anything special about that file - maybe an inserted graphic in a weird format, anything out of the ordinary?
Well, I have my privacy to worry about!Btw, it's always better to attach a real document instead of a screenshot so that we can test it on our computer to make sure that it's something in the file and not something bad on your computer.
Here, I'll attach a makeshift document I created using your post, so I don't risk giving away any personal info about myself.
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Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
The square boxes tell you that it is a problem with your fonts. The document is calling for a font which you do not have installed and the PDF uses square boxes instead. Remember that the font displayed in the document's Font selection box is the font the document is calling for at the cursor position. This may not be the font being used to display or print the document because, if you do not have the font being called for installed on your PC, Windows (or other operating system) will silently substitute an alternative, available font without telling you.
The Testfonts add-on is invaluable to check which fonts are being called for in a document, and which are missing and have therefore been substituted. Note that some fonts do not have a font file for, say, Italic; and in that case, when Italic is called for, Windows itself applies a slant to the font to simulate Italic.
Upload an example .odt file and the PDF you create from it so someone can have a look.
This .odt file uses Times New Roman which you probably have installed - how does it look as a PDF?
Create a PDF/A-1a file with File > Export as PDF > General ... This embeds the fonts in the PDF. Open the PDF, go File > Properties > Fonts. What fonts have been embedded?
Search the forum with pdf boxes - there are several posts such as Exporting to PDF not working correctly. Search google as well.
The Testfonts add-on is invaluable to check which fonts are being called for in a document, and which are missing and have therefore been substituted. Note that some fonts do not have a font file for, say, Italic; and in that case, when Italic is called for, Windows itself applies a slant to the font to simulate Italic.
Upload an example .odt file and the PDF you create from it so someone can have a look.
This .odt file uses Times New Roman which you probably have installed - how does it look as a PDF?
Create a PDF/A-1a file with File > Export as PDF > General ... This embeds the fonts in the PDF. Open the PDF, go File > Properties > Fonts. What fonts have been embedded?
Search the forum with pdf boxes - there are several posts such as Exporting to PDF not working correctly. Search google as well.
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Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
That's impossible! I'm using Times New Roman!John_Ha wrote:The square boxes tell you that it is a problem with your fonts. The document is calling for a font which you do not have installed and the PDF uses square boxes instead. Remember that the font displayed in the document's Font selection box is the font the document is calling for at the cursor position. This may not be the font being used to display or print the document because, if you do not have the font being called for installed on your PC, Windows (or other operating system) will silently substitute an alternative, available font without telling you.
Again, as I said earlier, loading older PDF documents (which also use Times New Roman) causes them to load without issue! So obviously Adobe PDF Reader hasn't lost the ability to render Times New Roman.
OOo 3.0.X on MS Windows Vista
Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
1 The square boxes are telling you it is a problem with your fonts. If you do not want to believe that, then that is your choice.stebbinsd wrote:That's impossible! I'm using Times New Roman!John_Ha wrote:The square boxes tell you that it is a problem with your fonts. The document is calling for a font which you do not have installed and the PDF uses square boxes instead. Remember that the font displayed in the document's Font selection box is the font the document is calling for at the cursor position. This may not be the font being used to display or print the document because, if you do not have the font being called for installed on your PC, Windows (or other operating system) will silently substitute an alternative, available font without telling you.
Again, as I said earlier, loading older PDF documents (which also use Times New Roman) causes them to load without issue! So obviously Adobe PDF Reader hasn't lost the ability to render Times New Roman.
2 What old PDFs do is irrelevant. If your fonts have been corrupted recently, then new PDFs will not be created properly.
3 Please read the thread I pointed you to - it explains in great detail.
4 Please download the .odt I took time to create - does it view OK? What happens when you create a PDF from it? When you create a PDF/A-1a from it?
5 Are you really using OOo 3.0.X on MS Windows Vista? If not, please say what you are using.
No-one can help you any more until, as requested above, you upload a .odt file and the PDF/A-1a file you created from it.
As a matter of interest, if you do not know what the problem is, then how do you know it is not the font causing the problem?
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Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
Try viewing this PDF which has the TNR font embedded in in.
Is it a problem with your PDF Reader?
Is it a problem with your PDF Reader?
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Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
Opening the sample Untitled 1.pdf in my primary PDF viewer and looking in the properties of the document under Fonts I see no fonts included; only the images are displayed. Other pdf files on hand have entries in the fonts under properties.
Looking at the sample with a binary viewer, I found these lines:
So it seems that for some reason, fonts were not included. What were the exact steps you took to produce that file, including any options that you set?
Looking at the sample with a binary viewer, I found these lines:
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% CreateFontSubset failed for font "Wingdings" weight=5
% CreateFontSubset failed for font "Times New Roman" weight=5
% CreateFontSubset failed for font "Times New Roman" italic weight=5
% CreateFontSubset failed for font "Times New Roman" weight=8
Cheers
David
OS - Slackware 15 64 bit
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.15
LibreOffice 24.2.2.2; SlackBuild for 24.2.2 by Eric Hameleers
David
OS - Slackware 15 64 bit
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.15
LibreOffice 24.2.2.2; SlackBuild for 24.2.2 by Eric Hameleers
Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
Adobe Reader reported that untitled.pdf was damaged; it opened it showing garbage characters, mostly boxes; Properties reported that there were no fonts in the file. However the picture of floris v's pussycat was as attractive as ever!
I confirm that John_Ha's sample file displayed correctly in the two pdf viewers I tried.
I confirm that John_Ha's sample file displayed correctly in the two pdf viewers I tried.
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.15 on Xubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
That is interesting - I had always thought that you had specifically to embed fonts but it appears not.robleyd wrote:Other pdf files on hand have entries in the fonts under properties.
These are PDFs created from the .odt.
times new roman - no fonts embedded.pdf ... did not have embed fonts or PDF/A-1a ticked times new roman - embed standard fonts.pdf ... had embed fonts ticked but PDF/A-1a was not ticked. It appears identical to times new roman - no fonts embedded.pdf times new roman PDF slash A 1-a.pdf ... had PDF/A-1a ticked. This ticked, but greyed out, the embed fonts. It is a larger file.
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Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
So ... I should reinstall Adobe PDF Reader?John_Ha wrote:1 The square boxes are telling you it is a problem with your fonts. If you do not want to believe that, then that is your choice.stebbinsd wrote:That's impossible! I'm using Times New Roman!John_Ha wrote:The square boxes tell you that it is a problem with your fonts. The document is calling for a font which you do not have installed and the PDF uses square boxes instead. Remember that the font displayed in the document's Font selection box is the font the document is calling for at the cursor position. This may not be the font being used to display or print the document because, if you do not have the font being called for installed on your PC, Windows (or other operating system) will silently substitute an alternative, available font without telling you.
Again, as I said earlier, loading older PDF documents (which also use Times New Roman) causes them to load without issue! So obviously Adobe PDF Reader hasn't lost the ability to render Times New Roman.
2 What old PDFs do is irrelevant. If your fonts have been corrupted recently, then new PDFs will not be created properly.
3 Please read the thread I pointed you to - it explains in great detail.
4 Please download the .odt I took time to create - does it view OK? What happens when you create a PDF from it? When you create a PDF/A-1a from it?
5 Are you really using OOo 3.0.X on MS Windows Vista? If not, please say what you are using.
No-one can help you any more until, as requested above, you upload a .odt file and the PDF/A-1a file you created from it.
As a matter of interest, if you do not know what the problem is, then how do you know it is not the font causing the problem?
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Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
1 Start > Cmd. Click cmd.exe to open the window.robleyd wrote:So it seems that for some reason, fonts were not included.
2 cd ..
3 cd .. to take you to C:\
4 cd windows\fonts to take you to C:\Windows\\Fonts
5 attrib t*
What does it show?
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Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
All John_Ha's latest sample files opened correctly; my computers do have explicitly installed the standard fonts, and I'm not running on Windows.
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Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
No. That was an error on my part because Roblyed's post is showing that you are not creating a good PDF - you are not including the fonts.stebbinsd wrote:So ... I should reinstall Adobe PDF Reader?
This is probably because there is something strange on your PC which means that AOO is not finding the fonts.
PLEASE ANSWER THE QUESTIONS YOU ARE ASKED. In particular 5 Are you really using OOo 3.0.X on MS Windows Vista? If not, please say what you are using.
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Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
Because the font renders just fine when I type in Open Office Writer. If I don't have the right font, then shouldn't it not render when I type in that font?John_Ha wrote:No. That was an error on my part because Roblyed's post is showing that you are not creating a good PDF - you are not including the fonts.stebbinsd wrote:So ... I should reinstall Adobe PDF Reader?
This is probably because there is something strange on your PC which means that AOO is not finding the fonts.
Huh? The hell is OOo 3.0.x?In particular 5 Are you really using OOo 3.0.X on MS Windows Vista? If not, please say what you are using.[/color][/b]
I'm using Open Office Writer.
Define "looking okay?" It definitely looks like letters, but it appears to be in some foreign language.John_Ha wrote:4 Please download the .odt I took time to create - does it view OK? What happens when you create a PDF from it? When you create a PDF/A-1a from it?
Here's what it looks like: https://s2.postimg.org/60eor8gkp/Times_New_Roman.png
Is that what it was supposed to show?
Ok, fine. Here's an ODT and a PDf file that are supposed to be identical.No-one can help you any more until, as requested above, you upload a .odt file and the PDF/A-1a file you created from it
As a matter of interest, if you do not know what the problem is, then how do you know it is not the font causing the problem?
It's like how ... if I'm firing up VideoPad Video Editor, and I'm trying to load a project that relies of audio & video files, and/or images that have been deleted, corrupted, or otherwise unusable, then VideoPad will omit those from the project and simply have a blank space where the file used to be.
Or if I'm launching a game, and I've recently uninstalled a mod, the game will tell me out-right that this save file relies on mods that are no longer present. If my save was in an area that has been deleted as a result of the mod being uninstalled, then I would likely appear in "glitch zone."
Like so ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I07jImtemgI
On a similar vein, I reasonably expected OpenOffice to not be able to render fonts it doesn't have. But it renders times new roman just fine.
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Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
Right.
The .odt file you uploaded is OK. I create a good PDF from it. So it is not the .odt file causing the problem.
The PDF you uploaded is bad - the fonts are not included with it. So a bad PDF is being created. The question is why?
You see my file OK - it is Latin Lorem ipsum ... So you have TNR installed and AOO sees it when displaying the .odt file.
Your signature says you are running OO03.x on Vista. Please update it (See User Control Panel)
I am trying to do a formal, structured diagnosis of what is wrong with your PC. You need to give me the answers to my questions.
Question 1. What happened when you downloaded my PDF files? Did they view OK?
Question 2. What level of AOO are you running? Help > About OpenOffice. Is it 4.1.3?
Question 3. What version of Windows are you running? Vista? W7? W8? W10?
Question 4. What happened when you ran cmd and checked the fonts? Upload an image.
Question 5. Start > type cmd. r-click cmd.exe > choose Run as administrator. Type sfc /scannow in the Administrator cmd window which opens. What does it report? See the post I referred you to for more details and how to extract information from the log if errors are reported.
As a workaround, install a PDF creator like PrimoPDF.
The .odt file you uploaded is OK. I create a good PDF from it. So it is not the .odt file causing the problem.
The PDF you uploaded is bad - the fonts are not included with it. So a bad PDF is being created. The question is why?
You see my file OK - it is Latin Lorem ipsum ... So you have TNR installed and AOO sees it when displaying the .odt file.
Your signature says you are running OO03.x on Vista. Please update it (See User Control Panel)
I am trying to do a formal, structured diagnosis of what is wrong with your PC. You need to give me the answers to my questions.
Question 1. What happened when you downloaded my PDF files? Did they view OK?
Question 2. What level of AOO are you running? Help > About OpenOffice. Is it 4.1.3?
Question 3. What version of Windows are you running? Vista? W7? W8? W10?
Question 4. What happened when you ran cmd and checked the fonts? Upload an image.
Question 5. Start > type cmd. r-click cmd.exe > choose Run as administrator. Type sfc /scannow in the Administrator cmd window which opens. What does it report? See the post I referred you to for more details and how to extract information from the log if errors are reported.
As a workaround, install a PDF creator like PrimoPDF.
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Remember: Always save your Writer files as .odt files. - see here for the many reasons why.
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Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
I'm using Windows 7 Ultimate, 64-bit.John_Ha wrote:Your signature says you are running OO03.x on Vista. Please update it (See User Control Panel)
I didn't see the PDF version of the file at first. Sorry.Question 1. What happened when you downloaded my PDF files? Did they view OK?
Now that I saw it, yes, it appears identical to the ODT version.
It says Version 4.1.1.Question 2. What level of AOO are you running? Help > About OpenOffice. Is it 4.1.3?
https://s3.postimg.org/62havziyr/Apache ... _4.1.1.png
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-BitQuestion 3. What version of Windows are you running? Vista? W7? W8? W10?
It just says "the system cannot find the path specified."Question 4. What happened when you ran cmd and checked the fonts? Upload an image.
Question 5. Start > type cmd. r-click cmd.exe > choose Run as administrator. Type sfc /scannow in the Administrator cmd window which opens. What does it report?[/quote]
It says it will take some time. I'll get back to you when it is complete.
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Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
Question 5. Start > type cmd. r-click cmd.exe > choose Run as administrator. Type sfc /scannow in the Administrator cmd window which opens. What does it report?
OOo 3.0.X on MS Windows Vista
Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
You must have typed something wrong. Try typing attrib C:\windows\fonts\t*stebbinsd wrote:It just says "the system cannot find the path specified.".Question 4. What happened when you ran cmd and checked the fonts? Upload an image.
Everything else looks OK.
What appears to be happening is that AOO uses the TNR font OK to display the document on the screen. But for some reason, AOO cannot copy the font files into the PDF when creating the PDF. This could be because of a permissions or owner problem with the font files which is why I need to see the font file attributes.
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Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
You must have typed something wrong. Try typing attrib C:\windows\fonts\t*
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Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
The font files look OK. Try replacing them - this will show if the fonts folder is corrupted even though the files themselves look OK. I noted from robleyed's post that several fonts, and not just TNR, are not being copied suggesting a "font folder" problem or a problem affecting all font files - which could, of course, be a problem with your AOO installation.
If you have access to a different pc, copy the four TNR fonts from that PC.
Delete the four TNR font files from your PC.
Replace them with the files copied from the other pc - right click them and choose install.
If you don't want to mess with TNR choose a font you don't normally use.
If you have access to a different pc, copy the four TNR fonts from that PC.
Delete the four TNR font files from your PC.
Replace them with the files copied from the other pc - right click them and choose install.
If you don't want to mess with TNR choose a font you don't normally use.
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Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
Three more things to try.
1. Reboot and start the pc in Safe Mode. Is it now OK?
2. Un-install AOO choosing the option not to keep your data. Re-install AOO. Reboot. Is it now OK?
3. Add a new test user on your PC. Install AOO for them. Does it work for them?
1. Reboot and start the pc in Safe Mode. Is it now OK?
2. Un-install AOO choosing the option not to keep your data. Re-install AOO. Reboot. Is it now OK?
3. Add a new test user on your PC. Install AOO for them. Does it work for them?
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Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
One should always read error messages carefully. I wonder if it is the weight causing the problem?robleyd wrote:Opening the sample Untitled 1.pdf in my primary PDF viewer and looking in the properties of the document under Fonts I see no fonts included; only the images are displayed. Other pdf files on hand have entries in the fonts under properties.
Looking at the sample with a binary viewer, I found these lines:
So it seems that for some reason, fonts were not included. What were the exact steps you took to produce that file, including any options that you set?Code: Select all
% CreateFontSubset failed for font "Wingdings" weight=5 % CreateFontSubset failed for font "Times New Roman" weight=5 % CreateFontSubset failed for font "Times New Roman" italic weight=5 % CreateFontSubset failed for font "Times New Roman" weight=8
Do a test - make sure the text in the document is set to black or change it to a different colour like blue. What error message does the PDF now show?
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Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
Please upload the .odt file from which you created the .pdf file.stebbinsd wrote:Here, I'll attach a makeshift document I created using your post, so I don't risk giving away any personal info about myself.
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Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
It could be a permissions problem between user_1 installed the fonts and you are now user_2 who does not have full access to them. You might ned to change yourself to an Administrator user and/or re-install the fonts while you are Administrator.
A few seconds searching Google with cannot embed font in pdf found Why won't a font allow embedding in a .pdf? Will it print right anyway? which says
A few seconds searching Google with cannot embed font in pdf found Why won't a font allow embedding in a .pdf? Will it print right anyway? which says
If this solves the problem, please view your first post in this thread and click the Edit button (top right in the post) and add [Solved] in front of the subject.I know this is old, but I have been searching EVERYWHERE for a solution.
Problem: Barcode fonts would print to the printer, but would not embed in PDF.
I tried reinstalling the fonts and the PDF creator, and upgrading Adobe Reader. The fonts were licensed. I just could not get them to embed in a PDF no matter what I (thought) I tried.
Solution (for me): Uninstall all the troublesome fonts first!
Make the Windows User (this is important) who will be using the embed feature an administrator on the PC. Usually just log in as Domain admin, change the user account type to administrator and log off. Log back in and make sure the fonts are indeed deleted from the admin folder. Reinstall all the troublesome fonts. Now try to create the PDF. Demote the user.
Why this worked for me is the fonts were usable in many programs but, since they were not installed as administrator, I could not get the licensing to function - which PDF's need in order to embed.
I hope this works for someone else
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Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
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Re: "Export to PDF" yields jibberish
If you still have the problem, it would be very interesting if you could remove your Times New Roman font files from C:\Windows\Fonts and replace them with some correct Times New Roman font files.
1 Go to https://www.dropbox.com/s/nd9yy3tmciim7 ... s.ttf?dl=0 and download times.ttf. Repeat for https://www.dropbox.com/s/m820o1rdzmytl ... d.ttf?dl=0 (timesbd.ttf), https://www.dropbox.com/s/1w2iuemp8otfx ... i.ttf?dl=0 (timesbi.ttf) and https://www.dropbox.com/s/ij3wy68mk6k40 ... i.ttf?dl=0 (timesi.ttf).
You now have my copies of times.ttf, timesbd.ttf, timesbi.ttf and timesi.ttf font files.
2 Create a new folder on your desktop by r-click the desktop > New > Folder. Call it TNR
3 Navigate to C:\ Windows\Fonts. Click More options ..., to set the window to Details as below
4 right-click Times New Roman > Copy.
5 Go to the TNR folder on your desktop > right-click inside it > Paste. This pastes a copy of your Times New Roman fonts so you do not lose them
6 Go back to C:\Windows\Fonts. right-click Times New Roman > Delete. This deletes them
7 right-click each of my font files > Install. This installs my font files for you.
8 Reboot your PC.
Does this fix the problem?
Note: See Why Some Fonts Can’t Be Embedded In PDF which suggests that you may have some very old, non-embeddable fonts on your system. Note that you can have several, say, Times New Roman Italic font files in the folder, with names like timesi.ttf, timesi__1.ttf, timesi_____1.ttf etc.
1 Go to https://www.dropbox.com/s/nd9yy3tmciim7 ... s.ttf?dl=0 and download times.ttf. Repeat for https://www.dropbox.com/s/m820o1rdzmytl ... d.ttf?dl=0 (timesbd.ttf), https://www.dropbox.com/s/1w2iuemp8otfx ... i.ttf?dl=0 (timesbi.ttf) and https://www.dropbox.com/s/ij3wy68mk6k40 ... i.ttf?dl=0 (timesi.ttf).
You now have my copies of times.ttf, timesbd.ttf, timesbi.ttf and timesi.ttf font files.
2 Create a new folder on your desktop by r-click the desktop > New > Folder. Call it TNR
3 Navigate to C:\ Windows\Fonts. Click More options ..., to set the window to Details as below
4 right-click Times New Roman > Copy.
5 Go to the TNR folder on your desktop > right-click inside it > Paste. This pastes a copy of your Times New Roman fonts so you do not lose them
6 Go back to C:\Windows\Fonts. right-click Times New Roman > Delete. This deletes them
7 right-click each of my font files > Install. This installs my font files for you.
8 Reboot your PC.
Does this fix the problem?
Note: See Why Some Fonts Can’t Be Embedded In PDF which suggests that you may have some very old, non-embeddable fonts on your system. Note that you can have several, say, Times New Roman Italic font files in the folder, with names like timesi.ttf, timesi__1.ttf, timesi_____1.ttf etc.
Rogue Fonts
Q. I followed with interest your series about PDF font embedding. I hadn’t realized that some fonts weren’t being embedded in my files ... Can you explain this?
A. Some fonts are actually prohibited by their creators from embedding in a PDF. You aren’t doing anything incorrect; the font has been deliberately constructed to prevent PDF embedding.
Some Solutions
... Use fonts that will embed! You may wish to contact the foundry (the font creator from whom you purchased the font) about an updated replacement copy of the font that is licensed to permit PDF embedding.
You may not have purchased these problem fonts individually. For example, Corel software such as Draw and WordPerfect used to install vast numbers of non-embeddable fonts on its host computer. Even if WordPerfect was later uninstalled the fonts remain, usable (but not embeddable) by any program. Corel does offer replacement embeddable versions free of charge.
Another example was Apple, whose Macintosh system fonts circa OS8 were also unembeddable.
Old Font, New Font
When Acrobat was new, some founders were concerned that fonts might be extracted from PDFs, so they restricted embedding. The PDF format has become so common that most type foundries have realized that a font that won’t embed has very little value. If a font manufacturer is still deliberately restricting PDF embedding make a mental note to stop doing business with them! The problems their unembeddable type will cause for you in this PDF-connected 21st century are simply not worth the headaches.
LO 6.4.4.2, Windows 10 Home 64 bit
See the Writer Guide, the Writer FAQ, the Writer Tutorials and Writer for students.
Remember: Always save your Writer files as .odt files. - see here for the many reasons why.
See the Writer Guide, the Writer FAQ, the Writer Tutorials and Writer for students.
Remember: Always save your Writer files as .odt files. - see here for the many reasons why.