Am 26.07.2012 um 19:35 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 26-7-2012 17:59, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi Hans, hi friends,
while the PDF that are produced by MkIV show no problems, some applications that use these PDF files for post-processing have big problems with CID/Encoding Identity-H.
For example (as far as I have understood) german umlauts eg. "รค" are not recognized anymore but split in eg. "a" and diaeresis (with a space between?).
I was told, that other PDF creators have an option to avoid using this kind of encoding.
Is this also possible with MkIV?
afaik context output the right tounicode info so i have no clue what goes wrong there
me neither. the pdf produced with MkII never ran into this post-processing trouble. they had this font info, eg.: Type: Type 1 Encoding: Custom while all fonts I have tested with MkIV result in this: Type: Type 1 (CID) Encoding: Identity-H and this double-byte encoding confuses the pdf-post-processing machines (I was told). therefore we are asked to change it. is there a chance to do so? Thanks, Steffen