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The Next CEO of Stack OverflowWhich figure type to use: pdf or eps?pdffonts and adobe X disagree whether all fonts are embeddedImporting PDF in LateXpdf figure latex without pdflatexOptimize print area of the pdf file generated from LatexProducing “glossy” documentsLaTeX to pdf; printingLatex to pdf is not workingPDF or PDF/A to LatexError after converting to PDF: “Unknown destination type: 'null'.”
I'm a tech support in our school but I'm not a programmer nor a Linux user and I receive Math students with problems to convert their LaTeX documents into a PDF file with the Type 3 fonts embeded but not SUBSETED. therefore, their deposit (PDF file) is rejected because the font are not properly integrated.
So, for now I recommand that they use only Type 1, OpenType or TrueType Fonts with Times New Roman, Calibri or Symbols glyphs.
So I have 3 questions:
- Will it be possible in LaTeX3 to have a full conversion possibility of PS Level Type 3 fonts into PDF ?
- If not, would it be possible that type 3 fonts are not used by default?
- Is there something else I can tell them to help ?
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I'm a tech support in our school but I'm not a programmer nor a Linux user and I receive Math students with problems to convert their LaTeX documents into a PDF file with the Type 3 fonts embeded but not SUBSETED. therefore, their deposit (PDF file) is rejected because the font are not properly integrated.
So, for now I recommand that they use only Type 1, OpenType or TrueType Fonts with Times New Roman, Calibri or Symbols glyphs.
So I have 3 questions:
- Will it be possible in LaTeX3 to have a full conversion possibility of PS Level Type 3 fonts into PDF ?
- If not, would it be possible that type 3 fonts are not used by default?
- Is there something else I can tell them to help ?
Thank you
Wassif
pdftex
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I'm a tech support in our school but I'm not a programmer nor a Linux user and I receive Math students with problems to convert their LaTeX documents into a PDF file with the Type 3 fonts embeded but not SUBSETED. therefore, their deposit (PDF file) is rejected because the font are not properly integrated.
So, for now I recommand that they use only Type 1, OpenType or TrueType Fonts with Times New Roman, Calibri or Symbols glyphs.
So I have 3 questions:
- Will it be possible in LaTeX3 to have a full conversion possibility of PS Level Type 3 fonts into PDF ?
- If not, would it be possible that type 3 fonts are not used by default?
- Is there something else I can tell them to help ?
Thank you
Wassif
pdftex
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I'm a tech support in our school but I'm not a programmer nor a Linux user and I receive Math students with problems to convert their LaTeX documents into a PDF file with the Type 3 fonts embeded but not SUBSETED. therefore, their deposit (PDF file) is rejected because the font are not properly integrated.
So, for now I recommand that they use only Type 1, OpenType or TrueType Fonts with Times New Roman, Calibri or Symbols glyphs.
So I have 3 questions:
- Will it be possible in LaTeX3 to have a full conversion possibility of PS Level Type 3 fonts into PDF ?
- If not, would it be possible that type 3 fonts are not used by default?
- Is there something else I can tell them to help ?
Thank you
Wassif
pdftex
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