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On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 12:48 AM, Martin Schröder <martin@oneiros.de> wrote:
2009/10/17 Andreas Schneider <aksdb@gmx.de>:
> As far as I can tell, that seems to demand fully embedded fonts. AsIt doesn't. Subsets are allowed.
See also http://www.pdfa.org/doku.php?id=start:en
What about pdf/a and opentype ?
It is correct that OpenType fonts cannot be embedded in PDF/A files. However, OpenType fonts are often converted to another type (TrueType or Type1) when they are embedded, so creating a PDF/A file should usually not be a problem. If Acrobat 8 recognized the file that you converted to PDF/A as being compliant, then a conversion of the font type probably took place. You can verify the font type of embedded fonts using the Preflight verification report (Check box: “Show detailed information about document”, and then look under “Fonts”).
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luigi
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