On Mar 29, 2009, at 2:57 AM, Khaled Hosny wrote:
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 05:06:46PM +0900, Jin-Hwan Cho wrote:
1. XeTeX may read upm2048cff.otf directly and xdvipdfmx write in the CIDFontType0C format. In this case, I could see the around two times bigger font.
2. I used TeX in the last sample, and generated PDF with dvipdfmx. In this case the font is written in the Type1C format. In this case, I could see the right sized font.
Not sure if this is useful, but Adobe's InDesign seems to write the fonts in Type1C format (at least this what "pdffonts" say). Attached a PDF generated by InDesign, if it is of any help.
Surely as I expected. Because the font was written in the Type1C format, we have no problem in viewing the contents with Adobe Reader 9 and Leopard's Preview. Then there is only one way, that is, not to use the CIDFontType0C format. But how can we avoid this format in the case of non-latin fonts? I think that because of this reason, Jonathan didn't do anything even though he already knew this problem very well. Best regards, ChoF.